Track and Field Needs to Stand Up to Russia
After years of being the bad guy, athletics’ international governing body is in a unique position to defend what’s right.
After years of being the bad guy, athletics’ international governing body is in a unique position to defend what’s right.
U.S. women runners are on fire right now. Why are most of them coached by men?
Being old doesn’t mean you can’t be fast. Just ask two-time Olympian Anthony Famiglietti.
Two weeks after Kathrine Switzer made headlines at Boston in 1967, 13-year-old Maureen Mancuso quietly shattered the women's world record. Few people noticed.
As Boston looms, so do the fears that haunt every marathoner
The hills and weather are two of the biggest factors to consider when preparing to run the Boston Marathon.
Record holders Orville Rogers and Julia Hawkins know how to keep the running flame alive
She just made her first national team—after 13 failed attempts
There are certain things spectators can say (or not say) to make us love them even more.
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