Lisa Larsen Rainsberger, previously known as Lisa Larsen Weidenbach, (born May 7, 1961) is a distance runner. She is a member of the University of Michigan Track and Field and Road Runners of America Halls of Fame. Her marathon times were among the top ten in the US in 1984 and 1987–1994. As of 2008, she was listed four times in the top 100 all-time US women's marathon performances, with a best time of 2:28:15.
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| - Lisa Larsen Rainsberger (auch Lisa Larsen Weidenbach; * 7. Mai 1961) ist eine ehemalige US-amerikanische Marathonläuferin. 1985 gewann sie in Boston ihren ersten Marathon in 2:34:06 h. Weitere Siege gab es 1988 und 1989 beim Chicago-Marathon, 1990 beim Hokkaidō-Marathon und 1993 beim Twin Cities Marathon. Heute widmet sie sich ihrer Familie und dem Coaching. (de)
- Lisa Larsen Rainsberger, previously known as Lisa Larsen Weidenbach, (born May 7, 1961) is a distance runner. She is a member of the University of Michigan Track and Field and Road Runners of America Halls of Fame. Her marathon times were among the top ten in the US in 1984 and 1987–1994. As of 2008, she was listed four times in the top 100 all-time US women's marathon performances, with a best time of 2:28:15. (en)
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| - Lisa Larsen Rainsberger (auch Lisa Larsen Weidenbach; * 7. Mai 1961) ist eine ehemalige US-amerikanische Marathonläuferin. 1985 gewann sie in Boston ihren ersten Marathon in 2:34:06 h. Weitere Siege gab es 1988 und 1989 beim Chicago-Marathon, 1990 beim Hokkaidō-Marathon und 1993 beim Twin Cities Marathon. Heute widmet sie sich ihrer Familie und dem Coaching. (de)
- Lisa Larsen Rainsberger, previously known as Lisa Larsen Weidenbach, (born May 7, 1961) is a distance runner. She is a member of the University of Michigan Track and Field and Road Runners of America Halls of Fame. Her marathon times were among the top ten in the US in 1984 and 1987–1994. As of 2008, she was listed four times in the top 100 all-time US women's marathon performances, with a best time of 2:28:15. (en)
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