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The 'Who Runs a Marathon?' Infographic Cites Common Race-Induced Ailments

The 'Who Runs a Marathon?' infographic is a photographic crash-course in long-distance running. Created by Column Five Media for KT Tape, the chart reveals that more than half a million Americans completed a marathon last year -- which is a pretty impressive feat.

It not only documents how many people ran last year, but also, how many finished the full race and which marathon was most likely to see the most finishers. The racers are broken down by age and gender as well.

Some of the more important tidbits are listed on the bottom portion of the graphic and detail the most common racing ailments and how to prevent them. Included in this list of injuries are conditions such as chafing, blisters, sun and windburn, aches and sprains and mental exhaustion.

Luckily for wannabe runners that may be attempting a race soon, Who Runs a Marathon? also includes helpful pointers to get one's body in tip-top shape in time for the long run.
Trend Themes
1. Marathon Running Trends - There is a growing trend in the number of people participating in marathons, creating a demand for injury prevention products and services.
2. Injury Prevention Products - There is an increasing need for innovative products that support injury prevention before and after marathon races.
3. Fitness and Wellness Trends - The increasing popularity of long-distance running is part of a trend towards a greater focus on fitness and wellness.
Industry Implications
1. Sports and Fitness - The sports and fitness industry can benefit from the increasing demand for products and services related to injury prevention in marathon running.
2. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can create innovative products and solutions to address the common racing ailments identified in the Who Runs a Marathon? infographic.
3. Consumer Goods - Consumer goods companies can capitalize on the trend towards fitness and wellness by creating innovative products to support marathon training and recovery.

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