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04/13/2007 WILL THE HANSONS WOMEN GET TO THE TRIALS?

Dot McMahan is hoping all Five Hansons-Brooks women can run well enough in Boston to qualify for the Olympic Trials


PUBLISHED 04/13/2007

McMahan has already made it, as conservative training and racing gave her a 2:43:27 at Chicago in October. For Boston, she states "I now have the luxury of pushing the pace and increasing the weekly mileage. She's a former 800/1500-meter runner who thought about "maybe doing a local marathon for my 40th birthday," but clearly, plans change. Along with her own ( and Hansons' ) goals, McMahan exclaims "I've love for Deena Kastor to win Boston."

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