Eyestone overtook Held at the 32-kilometer ( 20-mile ) mark, and it became a three-man race, until Brantly pulled ahead with 5 kilometers ( 3 miles ) to go.
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Still, two of America's top marathoners _ Mark Plaatjes, the 1993 world champion, and Ed Eyestone, a two-time Olympian _ will train in Mexico before the Olympic trials in February.
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Eyestone says now that he might have been " a little more careful " about his level of exertion, perhaps not trying to get to the front of the pack as soon as he did.
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At a branch of PPL Therapeutics in Blacksburg, Va ., Dr . Willard Eyestone said he had about a half-dozen cows that were pregnant with clones made from the skin cells of fetal calves.
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He took the lead from two-time Olympian Ed Eyestone and Dan Held with 5 kilometers ( 3 miles ) remaining in the 42.2-kilometer ( 26.2-mile ) race under foggy skies.
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Eyestone knew about the cloning of Dolly, the lamb, before Wilmut's paper was published on Feb . 27 because he works for a branch of PPL Ltd . of Edinburgh, Scotland, which sponsored the work.
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Boston organizers " haven't even been reasonable in what they offer in terms of appearance money, " said two-time Olympian Ed Eyestone, who ran here in 1991 but opted for the Charlotte marathon this year.
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Eyestone spent time in Mexico last fall; this time, he said, he will again train on the side of a volcano that rises to 13, 800 feet, but he will avoid sleeping in a hostel in such thin air.
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Eyestone, who dropped out of the race and failed to make the US team, cited one bright note : " I guess the one consolation is that now I don't have to go and do it again ."
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He moved to seventh, sixth, fifth, fourth, and then with two laps to go, he swept past third-place runner and two-time Olympic marathon competitor Ed Eyestone, who would soon stagger off the track and collapse.