Someone who participates in long-distance races (especially in marathons)
Sportsperson who runs for distances longer than 3000 metres.
1 Forget all you know about the loneliness of the long - distance runner .
2 The only thing a long - distance runner thinks about more than running is food.
3 The long - distance runner drives himself to run always farther and faster.
4 She'd always had the build of a long - distance runner , long and lean and strong.
5 They watched as Wanda worked, and soon she was sweating like a long - distance runner .
6 It's like how Morrissey was a great long - distance runner in high school-nobodyknows that, either.
7 British long - distance runner and Tokyo hopeful Lily Partridge agreed.
8 Perhaps a javelin thrower, or a long - distance runner .
9 I mean, you are a world-class long - distance runner .
10 But he had never been a long-distance runner .
11 Her throbbing calf registered distantly, as muscle fatigue might inform a long - distance runner without compromising the goal.
12 My friend is obsessed with her weight and how it affects her performance as a long - distance runner .
13 Continued service, and I'm a long - distance runner .
14 As a middle-aged long - distance runner whose injury count plummeted after switching from concrete to countryside, I recommend it.
15 The great long - distance runner , you remember.
16 Kenyan long - distance runner Eliud Kipchoge made history earlier in the year by breaking the two-hour barrier in a marathon.
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