Jordan Hasay is “Raring to Go” for the Boston Marathon
She hasn’t raced 26.2 miles since 2017, but she made a pact with Joan Benoit Samuelson that on April 15, they’ll see each other on the starting line in Hopkinton.
She hasn’t raced 26.2 miles since 2017, but she made a pact with Joan Benoit Samuelson that on April 15, they’ll see each other on the starting line in Hopkinton.
The Olympic gymnast opens up about why a miscarriage last year influenced her decision about whether to run her first 26.2 miles on April 15.
To all the dudes who are upset about the new rules for prize money, it’s time to get over it.
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The Washington Post investigation revealed that the BOB stroller’s front wheel could spontaneously pop off, causing injuries to kids and adults. But the Consumer Product Safety Commission didn’t force a recall.
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Some events don’t allow entry deferrals for any reason, including when you’re expecting a child.
How one 45-year-old runner shaved an hour from her time to finally qualify for the Boston Marathon
On a difficult course in Denmark, Team USA placed eighth on Saturday at the 2019 world cross-country championships.
One study shows that movement may decrease menstrual discomfort. Here’s why that could be true.
Soon to be a mom of four, the elite athlete and real estate agent shares eight pearls of wisdom from her experiences training (or not!) through it all.
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Officials say the permanent tributes to the victims of the 2013 Boston bombings will likely be complete this summer.
She won’t be racing at the Boston Marathon this year, but the 2017 New York City champion still has pre-race nerves.
Listen to a lively podcast discussion with Erin Strout, our website editor, about women, running, and goals for bringing people together through improved coverage of the sport.
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She’s lining up at the 2019 Boston Marathon to mark the 40th anniversary of her first victory on Boylston Street.
At 32, the three-time Olympic track star says she's more passionate about running than ever. Here, she shares her secrets to success when it comes to getting older, wiser—and faster.
Esther Atkins is competing at the 2020 event as an athlete and a coach—to her husband.
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In America’s speediest kitchens, the carbs are made from scratch and shared with love.
The reigning Boston Marathon champion is ready to race on Sunday, not just tune up.
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We still have a long way to go in the name of gender equality, but here are three ways the sport is making progress.
When the professional fields line up on April 15 at the 2019 Boston Marathon, more women will have a shot at competing at the highest level—and fewer men will qualify for prize money.
A quirky Q&A with the 2016 Olympian (and national champ miler!) on injuries, racing her friends, and the magic of french braids.
The ultrarunner turned to running in 2010 as a way to manage grief. Now, she’s Leadville 100’s defending women’s champion.
Della Works' son inspired her to start running at age 49. Decades later, she still considers running and racing to be among life's greatest gifts.
With the time standards for pro races getting tougher to meet, many aspiring pros are working together to push and inspire each other.
Two years after surviving an attack four miles into a training run, Kelly Herron is still fighting for empowerment among female runners.
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After years of facing questions from fellow athletes, race policies are finally catching up to transgender runners like Grace Fisher.
You don't have to be in-the-know about music's top-charting singles to appreciate this fun and fast-paced playlist.
Nearly two decades after entering the running world, Sara Hall has made running a family affair even as she trains for the 2020 Olympics.
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Racing season is here! Our March/April issue is on newsstands February 26.
Shelby Houlihan, Colleen Quigley, and Ajee Wilson scored national titles at this year's USATF Indoor Championships.
For generations, Native Americans have been running this country’s mountains, mesas, and plains—often with women leading the way.
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A rare movement disorder wasn’t going to stop Lynn Rogers from completing her 11th Chicago Marathon.
Atlanta Track Club Elite pro Ellie Abrahamson encourages runners of all levels to keep trying—no matter how difficult the struggle.
Which of this year's nominated soundtracks is your favorite?
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Fully recovered after battling Achilles injuries, 800-meter champion Laura Roesler has returned just in time to dominate during the indoor track season.
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Olympian Alexi Pappas reflects on her marathon debut in Chicago last fall and her upcoming role in Olympic Dreams, a new film premiering next month.
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Treat yourself—and your best running buddies—this February 14.
Add these hot tracks to your must-listen list this month.
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The 112th Millrose Games saw several powerful performances by American women—including Ajee Wilson, who set a new American indoor record in the 800m.
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This 10-track playlist features highlights from the 2019 Grammy Award nominees.
For the second year in a row, high school junior Katelyn Tuohy was named Gatorade's National Girls Cross Country Runner of the Year.
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World champion Emma Coburn discusses her goals for the 2019 NYRR Millrose Games and her plans to tackle the 2019 IAAF World Championships.
From the happiest place on Earth to Boston's world stage, Tina Muir is returning to racing.
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