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marathon

[mar-uh-thon, -thuhn] / ˈmær əˌθɒn, -θən /
NOUN
long-distance race
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The 28-year-old British champion jockey took up the lead well before the halfway mark on the 5/1 chance of the 5800 metres marathon and dominated the contest from then on.

From Barron's

After thousands of women participated in a marathon on the southern island of Kish in early December, many of them without headscarves and in tightfitting sportswear, two of the organizers were detained.

From The Wall Street Journal

He has competed in marathons around the world, including a recent race in Antarctica.

From Los Angeles Times

Disney executives are hoping “Fire and Ash” is at the start of an equally robust box office marathon.

From The Wall Street Journal

One by one, they came to receive a hug from their bald coach who looks fit enough to run a marathon.

From Los Angeles Times