Meet the People Making Running More Inclusive
The sport still has a long way to go, but these leaders are pushing for more diversity
The sport still has a long way to go, but these leaders are pushing for more diversity
The former pro has had two full knee replacements in the past decade. Neither slowed him down—and they don't have to slow you down, either.
Four of the sport's best on what they've learned from taking time off and coming back
A new proposal would scrap all track and field world records set before 2005, all in the name of the war on doping. Will the radical measure do any good?
No matter how your big race went, feeling a little empty after it's finally over is normal
For the past five years, I’ve been working on a personal project to ski all 90 lines listed in Andrew McLean’s The Chuting Gallery, a skiing-climbing guidebook for Utah’s Wasatch Range. To my knowledge, I am the fourth person and first woman to complete the project.
When Yitka Winn first moved to Colorado, there wasn't a community of female runners hitting the trails.
During my time in South Carolina, Paris Mountain loomed large—until I finally ran up it
Like so many others, Jameson found himself struggling to settle into normal life after returning from the Vietnam War, but then he found running.
Why it's more upsetting when endurance athletes fail drug tests than when NFL or MLB players do.