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Runner in US marathon knits record-setting scarf more than 12 feet long

David Babcock knits a scarf along Brookside Boulevard and the rest of the 26.2 mile run in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday, Oct. 19, 2013. Babcock finished the marathon in 5 hours, 48 minutes and 27 seconds. Knitting experts measured the scarf he created along the route at just more than 12 feet long. (AP Photo/The Kansas City Star, Jim Barcus)

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A University of Central Missouri graphic design professor has knitted his way into the record books while running the Kansas City Marathon.

The Kansas City Star (http://is.gd/mUstzF ) reports that David Babcock finished Saturday's marathon in 5 hours, 48 minutes and 27 seconds. Knitting experts measured the scarf he created along the route at just more than 12 feet (four meters) long.

The Guinness scarf-knitting-while-running-a-marathon record was previously held by Susie Hewer, who runs to raise money for Alzheimer's disease research. She knitted a 6 foot, 9 inch (two meter) scarf at the London Marathon in April.

Like Hewer, the 41-year-old Babcock hopes that people will donate to the Alzheimer's Association. Babcock began running and knitting as separate activities about three years ago. He decided to combine them to keep things interesting.

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Information from: The Kansas City Star, http://www.kcstar.com