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COACH ON THE FAST TRACK - HOLDEMAN SEES TRAINING RUNNERS AS HIS TRUE CALLING
photo (4); ; Photographs By Matthew Craig University of Memphis women's cross country coach [Jonas Holdeman] uses a laptop computer to record the progress made by his team during a recent workout at the U of M athletic complex track. Holdeman signs his contract at the U of M for Ronnie Vinson with his 4-month-old daughter, Avery, in tow. Holdeman keeps Avery during the day and trains at night. Holdeman runs a workout on the Memphis University School track at night. He has qualified for the Boston Marathon and finished in the top 100 in that famous race four years ago. Holdeman encourages U of M student Kimberly McVeigh following a workout. What makes all the work worthwhile to him is the moment when an athlete in his care \"realizes what (he or she) is capable of - that's what it's all about.\"
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MARATHON WINNER LOOKS TO REPEAT
2003
Janice Addison, 43, of Columbia, SC, who finished second in the half marathon, is moving up to the marathon this year. She originally planned to use Memphis to qualify for the Olympic Trials (it's also a Boston Marathon qualifier), but knee problems have set her back. -- What: A full marathon and a half marathon (13.1 miles) run in the streets of Memphis. The full marathon is a qualifier for the Boston Marathon. map; ; By Frank Bertelt ST. JUDE MARATHON FACTS -- What: A full marathon and a half marathon (13.1 miles) run in the streets of Memphis. More than 2,000 runners are expected to start. The full marathon is a qualifier for the Boston Marathon. -- When, where: Race starts at 8 a.m. Saturday at Second and Madison (wheelchair competitors begin 10 minutes earlier); race concludes at AutoZone Park.
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A different track -- When exercise causes injury, find an alternative
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Brent Manley Special to The Commercial Appeal
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Headley, Trish
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Higginbotham, Mark
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Holdeman, Jonas
2004
[Trish Headley], now 42, was training for the Flying Pig Marathon in Cincinnati that May, so she ignored the pain and did her scheduled run the next day. Over the next two months, the pain in Headley's leg worsened - and she ran more and more. Photo(3); Photographs by Thomas Busler/The Commercial Appeal Thomas Busler/The Commercial Appeal Trish Headley had a hard time adjusting to being grounded from her running routine by injury. She found alternatives in swimming and biking during the down time. Physical therapist [Joel Lyons] examines the leg of a runner who was injured. \"It was a real stunner to realize I wasn't going to run for 12 weeks,\" said Trish Headley. \"I became irritated and depressed, and I lost perspective.\"
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TIGER COACH WINS DUEL IN MEMPHIS MARATHON
So as Jonas Holdeman entered the final two miles of Saturday's St. Jude Memphis Marathon, all he had to battle was his stamina and Little Rock's Ruben Hinojosa. Finishing with a time of 2:34:47, Holdeman, 38, won the men's open division and the $3,000 first prize by more than a minute over Hinojosa. Hinojosa, 50, finished the 26.2-mile course in 2:35:51. photo (3); ; Jonas Holdeman, [Tatiana Maslova] CAPTION: By Mike Maple Jonas Holdeman, an assistant coach at the University of Memphis wins the men's St. Jude Memphis Marathon (photo above). (D1)
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