Tom Fleming (runner) (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Tom Fleming (runner)" in English language version.

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  • Jongsma, Joshua. "New Jersey native Tom Fleming inducted into NY Road Runners Hall of Fame", The Record (Bergen County), November 2, 2017. Accessed November 3, 2017. "Days before his favorite marathon, longtime Montclair Kimberley Academy coach Tom Fleming joined a prestigious group of running icons. The Bloomfield and Glen Ridge native, a two-time New York Marathon champion, was posthumously inducted into the New York Road Runners Hall of Fame during a ceremony Thursday at the TCS New York City Marathon Pavilion in Central Park.... Fleming, born in Long Branch and raised in Bloomfield, attended Bloomfield High School, where he began competitive running."
  • Jongsma, Joshua. "Bloomfield Sunset Classic renamed for Tom Fleming", The Record (Bergen County), June 30, 2017. Accessed November 3, 2017. "The sun hasn’t set on remembrances for Tom Fleming, an iconic track coach in Essex County.The latest came at the annual Sunset Classic in Bloomfield on Thursday night, renamed after Fleming this year. The Tom Fleming Sunset Classic included a kids run, a 1-mile and a 5-mile race that started on Foley Field."

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  • Stewart, Phil. "Running Times' 1979 Boston Marathon Coverage", Running Times, July 1979. Accessed October 8, 2017. "The frontrunner this year (as last year) was twice-runnerup Tom Fleming of Bloomfield, NJ, whose race strategy was simple: "I just figured to run as fast as I could for as long as I could, and see if they could catch me." For the first half of the race, nobody even tried."

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