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 AUBURN, Maine 鈥?Two Olympic runners will visit western Maine in April to teach occasional joggers and hard-core marathoners alike how to psych up for race day and avoid inju stanley becher ries.Joan Benoit Samuelson, Maines vaunted marathoner and a 1984 gold medal winner, will share tips on mentally preparing for a big race, while former Olympian and exercise physiologist Dr. Jay T. Kearney will focus on proper training. The April 3 seminar,  Hit the Ground Running,  is geared toward runners of all abilities, according to Dr. Paul Cain of Central Maine Orthopaedics, which is hosting the free event along with Select Physical Therapy and Central Maine Sports Medicine. We want to include  stanley vaso people who run three miles two to three times a week and also the people who run marathons,  he said.Witnessing the success of the Dempsey Challenge, a two-day running, walking and biking fundraiser in Lewiston named after  Greys Anatomy  star Patrick Dempsey, inspired organizers to keep the momentum behind community health aliv stanley cup becher e, Cain said.Samuelson, a Cape Elizabeth native, won the Boston Marathon in 1979 and again in 1983, breaking the world record. At age 27, she scored the gold medal in the first womens marathon at the Los Angeles Olympics.Kearney has worked with the United States Olympic Committee for more than 17 years, most recently leading a team that helped to coordinate the U.S. Olympic teams participation in the Beijing games.Following talks by the Olympians, Cain and three other physicians will dis