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Len Ragozin, whose Ragozin Sheets revolutionized handicapping of horse races more than 50 years ago, died peacefully in Vermont on Thursday at the age of 92.
The eldest child of Sarra and Harry Ragozin, Len lived most of his life in Manhattan. He was frugal and devoted much of his efforts and the profits of the business he founded, The Ragozin Sheets, to anti-racist, pro-worker causes.
Len attended City & Country, a ground-breaking, progressive elementary school in Manhattan s Greenwich Village, and provided a life-saving mortgage in the 1970s when it faced financial difficulties. He also attended The Horace Mann Lincoln School and Harvard University.
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The Best LetsRun.com Track Talk Podcast Episodes of 2020: Jim Ryun, Deena Kastor, the Big 3 Reunited, & More
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Though 2020 featured fewer actual races than any year in recent memory, we were still able to crank out 68 episodes of the LetsRun.com Track Talk Podcast. That is due in part to our incredible lineup of guests, which included an Olympic gold medalist, a Boston Marathon champion, a world record holder, and one of the most popular authors on the planet.
As COVID-19 rampaged across the United States this year, it forced everyone to explore new paths. And while we’d prefer not to be in the midst of a global pandemic, we are grateful for some of the opportunities that a break in the global running calendar allowed us to explore. It gave us the chance to discover the story of
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