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Column: Joseluis Rincon discovered how to cope: 'Running was my therapy'

Por: Los Angeles Times Sports November 16, 2022

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More than 40 years ago, one of my first reporting assignments was to cover City Section cross-country at Pierce College. It was, and still is, the quintessential high school sports experience, teenagers competing with their friends while seeking to challenge themselves in a three-mile test of endurance to reach that finish line and feel a sense of accomplishment. My annual visit last weekend to the City Section preliminaries on a cool, cloudless... + full article



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