A Day in the Life of an Athlete at the World Championships
What is it really like to be an athlete at the World Athletics Championships? We spoke to 2022 Team USA athlete Emily Infeld to find out.
What is it really like to be an athlete at the World Athletics Championships? We spoke to 2022 Team USA athlete Emily Infeld to find out.
Follow elite mother-runner Neely Gracey as she prepares for her third Olympic Marathon Trials—and offers advice on reaching your own running breakthrough
The four-time Olympic marathon trials qualifier and mom of two set a new stroller mile world record in Colorado.
New DSD and transgender regulations will be impactful for athletes
After a runner’s Instagram post about the Boston Marathon’s lack of a clear policy around pregnancy deferrals, the Boston Athletics Association is finally taking action.
A proposal has been submitted to the NCAA to equalize the men’s and women’s cross-country race distances by 2023.
These days I can break a record while finishing last. Some say they find me inspiring, but I often feel like a decrepit but willing old dog who gets a pat when he tries to chase his ball.
No runner has ever won the 5,000-meter, 1,500-meter, and 10,000-meter treble at the same Olympics. But there have been other memorable distance triples and doubles.
Because races full of beer, cookies, and froyo are the opposite of stressful
Jakob Ingebrigtsen became a “professional” runner as a child. Is that a recipe for future success?