Ed Moran (English Wikipedia)

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  • Albano, George. "Dayton’s Ed Moran not done running yet" Archived 2014-10-22 at archive.today, Sentinel, December 18, 2003. Accessed October 21, 2014. "The former standout runner at Notre Dame High School from Dayton had planned to end his college career in cross country in Iowa running in one last NCAA championship meet on Nov. 24, hopefully leading his team to a top-10 finish in the country."
  • Morris, Tim. "Moran running 10K at U.S. Olympic Trials " Archived 2014-10-22 at archive.today, Sentinel, June 26, 2008. Accessed October 21, 2014. "The gold medal rests next to his bed as a reminder. 'On days I don't want to run, I look at it,' said Ed Moran, the native of the Dayton section of South Brunswick who won the 5,000-meter run at last year's Pan-American Games in Rio de Janeiro Brazil."

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  • Hunt, Christopher. "Moran to live dream in NYC marathon", ESPN New York, November 2, 2011. Accessed October 21, 2014. "After his parents moved to Lawrenceville when he was 6, Moran started running as a sophomore at Notre Dame High School in New Jersey."

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  • Albano, George. "Dayton’s Ed Moran not done running yet" Archived 2014-10-22 at archive.today, Sentinel, December 18, 2003. Accessed October 21, 2014. "The former standout runner at Notre Dame High School from Dayton had planned to end his college career in cross country in Iowa running in one last NCAA championship meet on Nov. 24, hopefully leading his team to a top-10 finish in the country."
  • Morris, Tim. "Moran running 10K at U.S. Olympic Trials " Archived 2014-10-22 at archive.today, Sentinel, June 26, 2008. Accessed October 21, 2014. "The gold medal rests next to his bed as a reminder. 'On days I don't want to run, I look at it,' said Ed Moran, the native of the Dayton section of South Brunswick who won the 5,000-meter run at last year's Pan-American Games in Rio de Janeiro Brazil."

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  • IAAF. "Ed MORAN – Athlete Profile".

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