Talk:Charlene Rendina

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Autochthony writes. Maybe Alzheimer's is winning.

I thought I read (probably in "Athletics Weekly" - in the late 1960s) that a club athlete - name of 'Charlene Rendina' (pretty exotic name for a guy in the UK then, I guarantee you) had run a marathon in about 2H-47m; she'd never been told "No woman can run a marathon under three hours" - so she went with her [male] training partners. Result - World BP. Now, I can find no reference anywhere, so far.

Posted by Autochthony 2127z 28 July 2009. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.161.194.33 (talk) 21:27, 28 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

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