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NameShort or longAM or PMEmail 
Unlicensed userEitherEitherjim.helwig@doit.wisc.edu 
Unlicensed userEitherEitherholdorph@unicon.netMy pace is slow (10-12 min/mile), I can go up to 5 miles.  Not sure if thats long or not
Unlicensed userup to 5 miEither, AM preferredapetro@unicon.net ; 480-559-9394My pace is slower (12 min/mile). Prefer soft surfaces (i.e. grass).
Unlicensed userUp to 5 miEitherrhollow@berkeley.edu ; 510-673-9932Same as Andrew: Slower and softer are better for me.
Scott Olivieri5 miAM preferredscott.olivieri@bc.eduflexible
Clay Fenlason4-10 miAMclay.fenlason@et.gatech.edu

I live in town, and know a few routes. If we start running from the hotel it will have to be concrete at first, but there are ways to get away from it within a mile.

David LyonsEitherEither, AM preferredlyonsd@seminolestate.edu 
Martin Smith4-7 milesEithersmithmb@ufl.edu10 minute mile or slower
Gloria HardmanEither gloria.hardman@yale.edudistance - up to 5 miles:   pace fast walk/slow jog

Amber D.

Marcu

Marcus

 

Dawn Calvert

3-5 miles

 

3-5 miles

Either, AM Preferred

 

Either

amarcu@rsmart.com;
call/text (530) 426-2372

 

Dcalvert@csu.edu.au

My pace is slow (10-12 min/mile) and I am recovering from a dirt bike injury to my left hip so I can only jog ~3 miles; I can walk/jog intervals for up to 5 miles.

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I also have a knee knee injury so need a slow pace with possible rests/ walks