Ryan Hall: “I Feel Like I’m Playing With A New Deck Of Cards Right Now.”
- By Bob Babbitt
- Published Sep. 20, 2011
- Updated Apr. 10, 2012 at 5:22 PM UTC
In part 8 of this interview with Ryan Hall he discusses running a fall marathon in preparation for the 2012 Olympic Trials Marathon.
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