Embracing Dual Identities: How Running Has Allowed Me to Navigate Life as an Indian-American
How I went from rock bottom to a 100-mile U.S. national champion ultrarunner
How I went from rock bottom to a 100-mile U.S. national champion ultrarunner
A former astronaut shares a typical endurance workout done among the stars, plus exciting news about the upcoming solar eclipse
The Eritrean-born American distance running star, who is competing for the U.S. at the World Cross Country Championships this weekend, hasn’t visited her home country in a decade
Loyola Marymount is just the latest school to cut its track and field program. Here’s what the running world needs to do to protect and preserve our sport.
Even our side of social media can’t escape the complexities of being chronically online
As a buildup to this summer’s Paris Olympics, this Seattle-based middle-distance ace is aiming for gold in the 3,000 meters at the World Indoor Championships
Growing numbers of NCAA athletes are inking NIL deals. For some companies, it’s a marketing “lightbulb moment.”
Martinus Evans, who goes by @300poundsandrunning on Instagram, didn’t feel at home in the running community. Now, he's on the cover of magazines, has published a book, and is still running—at his own pace.
The most versatile runner on the planet gave us a marathon debut for the ages
Here’s how the Dauwalter duo completed a dream of crossing a finish line together