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Birmingham Runner’s 8.46 Breathe Series to honor George Floyd

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Javacia Harris Bowser For The Birmingham Times   Most runners know that a marathon is 26.2 miles and a half-marathon is 13.1 miles. Birmingham-based health educator and veteran runner Jerri Haslem wants to add a new distance to the world of running – 8.46 miles. On October 25, participants throughout Birmingham and beyond will embark on […]

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