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Date: Monday, 23. November 2015
Author: Gast

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I\'m originally from Dublin but now live in Edinburgh buy flomax nv Considering the clientele, these niche races are a great business to be in. Dickey describes runners as \"super-well-educated, high-income, type-A, early-adopter, active lifestyle enthusiasts.\" Avid runners are more likely to have high incomes and college diplomas, according to Running USA, meaning more money for races and the paraphernalia that goes along with them, like t-shirts, hats and other branded merchandise.Finisher medals and t-shirts are only part of what these races are selling. Brand identities are also becoming important. Emily Giblin, a 27-year-old middle school teacher from New York City, is a loyal runner of Spartan Races, an obstacle racing series. Though Spartan\'s 8-to-11-mile mud runs might look similar to Tough Mudder, Giblin says veterans know the difference. Spartan Races, for example, are \"very competitive,\" in Giblin\'s words, and are timed, while Tough Mudder races are not. In addition, she characterizes Spartan races as being more about brute physical strength than the competition.


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