America’s Oldest Continuously-Held Ultramarathon Is Only Looking Forward
After 60 years, the JFK 50 Mile Race is sticking to its community-centered approach, and people keep showing up
After 60 years, the JFK 50 Mile Race is sticking to its community-centered approach, and people keep showing up
In August, USA Track & Field announced a start time that upset participating athletes—today, they came back with a compromise
American Charlie Lawrence just set the 50-mile world record, and he made it look easy
A writer relishes in the ability to feel at home while running anywhere
We don’t yet know all the effects of carbon-plated super shoes, but coaches agree on some key principles when using them in training
The annual challenge has become a competitive—and borderline obsessive—endeavor for runners and hikers
The 2:35 marathoner aims to become the fastest such Black American female on a small but elite club known as The List
We looked at thousands of data points from Strava to see which American marathon is more difficult
Here’s a look at the gear, tech, and media our Outside Run editors were obsessed with last month
Alyssa Puttkammer blasted through the Pacific North Western Marathon with baby Blair at her side.