Track and Field's Hall of Shame
Every sport has moments it would rather forget
Every sport has moments it would rather forget
The headlines can be misleading, particularly with track’s most famous doper
Workout apparel is very slowly becoming more inclusive—but when it comes to the running industry, we still have a long way to go.
What is a skyrace you may ask? Well, it's a niche discipline within ultra running focused on running over mountain ranges or, as its founder Marino Giacometti put it, running where the earth meets the sky.
The co-founder of GirlTrek explains how an organization encouraging women to head out the door became a powerhouse national movement
Any (non-doping-related) publicity is good publicity
There are certain things spectators can say (or not say) to make us love them even more.
Every July Fourth, hundreds of racers descend on Seward, Alaska, for one of the most difficult short-distance races on the planet—3,000 feet up, and then straight back down Mount Marathon
Less than one year ago, ultrarunner Adam Campbell fell 100 feet over a cliff. Doctors weren't sure he'd ever walk again. Last weekend, he finished one of the most difficult ultramarathons in the world.
Joel Cohen hates running more than you do