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		<title>Marathon Maniac &#8211; Larry Macon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Doing two 26.2s a year is one thing. But two each weekend?

By Katie McDonald Neitz
Image by Michael O’Brien
Larry Macon may not be the fastest runner on a marathon course. But the 64-year-old San Antonio lawyer zips through finishers’ chutes at elite speed. When your weekend itinerary usually involves running two—sometimes three—marathons, there’s always a plane [...]]]></description>
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