Alexi Pappas Dreams Like a Crazy and Runs Like One, Too
The Olympian and filmmaker connects with people in ways that other athletes can't. We asked her why.
The Olympian and filmmaker connects with people in ways that other athletes can't. We asked her why.
The IAAF is imposing an upper limit on female testosterone levels, but the scientific foundation of the decision looks shaky
After a series of postponements, a tentative construction date is scheduled for July. Not everyone is happy about it.
Meet three entrepreneurs tackling the world’s toughest problems with next-gen science and technology
Running my treadmill's interactive courses taught me a new way to think about the sport
Non-elites on the podium. Crazy clothes. Mid-course pandemonium. The race gave running a much needed shake-up, if only for a day.
This athlete and activist runs to make the world a better place
As Boston looms, so do the fears that haunt every marathoner
The hills and weather are two of the biggest factors to consider when preparing to run the Boston Marathon.
Ahead of the Boston Marathon, three of pro running's female giants discuss the country's chances (they're very good) of finally ending a 33-year dry spell