Thanks to ‘Joanie’ We Have Running
Forty years ago, Joan Benoit Samuelson won the inaugural Olympic women's marathon, proving that women aren’t too fragile to run long distances and helping launch the sport into the future.
Forty years ago, Joan Benoit Samuelson won the inaugural Olympic women's marathon, proving that women aren’t too fragile to run long distances and helping launch the sport into the future.
The landmark legislation has had a profound impact on gender equality. But it hasn’t fixed everything—and future equal opportunity isn’t promised.
Expert tips for poor nutrition that will derail your training
Here's a glimpse at some of the cultural differences visiting runners encounter at the Tokyo Marathon, one of the stars in the World Marathon Majors circuit.
The inaugural event in Denver features Fleet Foxes, Thundercat, Lettuce, Andrew Bird, Say She She, and The Heavy Heavy, with adventure films, an ideas summit, and climbing competitions also in the mix
The top-10 qualifier is a stunning success story from Nike’s Project Dreamweaver, a program created two years ago to support female athletes without elite contracts or pro resources
Strava’s year-end report shows that more runners are turning to competition and how different generations compete differently
Cross country began in the cold off-season, and its world champs are usually held in winter mud and slush. How can we make sense of it being held this weekend in what's essentially summer?
What is “differences of sexual development,” and how do the rules affect women’s track and field? Here is a brief explainer.