Will Boston’s New Rules Make Downhill Marathons Extinct? The Answer is Complicated.
We dive (way) into the data to reveal what the new qualifying regulations actually mean for Boston hopefuls and downhill races.
We dive (way) into the data to reveal what the new qualifying regulations actually mean for Boston hopefuls and downhill races.
Our Sweat Science columnist is on the ground in Paris for Nike’s Breaking4 race on Thursday
Six years ago, Nike orchestrated the world’s first sub-two-hour marathon. Now, the brand—and Faith Kipyegon—are going after the women’s mile with a high-tech suite of shoes, apparel, and race-day strategies.
Reporting nearly 35,000 attendees across four days of events, the Outside Festival hosted musicians, speakers, panels, and a national startup pitch competition.
The defending women's champ and 28-year-old rookie rewrote the record books at the wettest, wildest edition yet of this behemoth 256-mile ultra through Arizona.
The barrier is closer than it seems, researchers argue—if you fully optimize drafting and other logistical details.
Sharon Lokedi demolished the course record, John Korir recovered from an early fall to join his brother in becoming the first pair of siblings to triumph on Boylston Street, and Conner Mantz ran to possibly the most promising fourth-place ever.
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The 133-page patent filed today shows Nike could be interested in putting valves, fluid, buttons, and “electronic communication features” in future shoes to control the level of support.
What the Big Game lacked in competition this historic indoor track meet made up for with not one, but two, world records. What the hell happened at the Millrose Games?!