Jenny Simpson Aims for Her Fourth Olympic Team—While Running into the Unknown
The three-time Olympian and 1,500-meter world-champion has made big changes in order to race 26.2 miles against the best in the U.S.
The three-time Olympian and 1,500-meter world-champion has made big changes in order to race 26.2 miles against the best in the U.S.
As she wraps up her training in Kenya, the 2016 Olympian reflects on what the U.S. has given her.
A sign of the power of the growing representation in running, more than 12 percent of the runners in this year's field are women of color. We asked several of them about racing to represent their country and communities.
At least 15 women could contend for three U.S. Olympic Team spots.
A Review of 'Far Beyond Gold: Running from Fear to Faith' by Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone
We asked experts why we get sleepy after long runs, and if taking a nap is the best move
Sometimes a curated trail running getaway focused on mindfulness and fun is exactly what you need to rejuvenate your running.
With the Olympics, otherworldly shoes, and trail running at a crossroads, 2024 could be the most fascinating year in running ever
Jenny Hoffman ran across the U.S. in record time, while Karel Sabbe set a new record on the Pacific Crest Trail
The most memorable running articles of the year, according to the editors of Outside Run