The death of Frank Meza, the 70-year-old disqualified marathon runner whose body was found in the Los Angeles River last week, was ruled a suicide.
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Roger Federer criticizes age rule that limits Cori ‘Coco’ Gauff
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Hot dog champion Joey Chestnut blasts sportswriter for criticizing competitive eating
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