Alison Mariella Désir Leads BIPOC-Only Running Retreat in Alaska
How the self-described industry disruptor is teaming up with Run Alaska Trails to make space for athletes of color
How the self-described industry disruptor is teaming up with Run Alaska Trails to make space for athletes of color
The Mi’kmaq runner and former world record holder will direct this program for elite Indigenous athletes, honoring both athletic talent and cultural heritage.
After Kenyan runner Agnes Tirop was murdered, her father and a group of her fellow athletes formed an organization to honor her, stop gender-based violence, and change societal norms.
Formerly a Oiselle donation program, Bras for Girls is now its own 501(c)(3) and is expanding to get thousands more bras into the hands of girls who need them.
Wanda Kriebel’s racing was interrupted by a serious injury, but now the 62 year old has completed her comeback race.
Samuelson narrates a podcast that shares her own journey as well as some lesser-known stories of how women’s running became what it is today.
On her way to run 100 marathons in 100 days, the Boston Marathon will mark number 92 in a row.
The 800 meter Olympian ran her first marathon last weekend in Tanzania, alongside Christy Turlington Burns, founder of Every Mother Counts.
Meet Tina King Clay, an insurance agent who started a running group to help improve Black women’s health.
She has helped push the running industry toward the recognition that the sport isn't always accessible or welcoming.
Dorame started the Grounded Podcast, which explores running, culture, land, and community—and the spaces where they overlap.
The silver medalist shot-putter uses her experience to open a dialogue around mental health and well-being.
In a brief submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court, a collective of athletes describe how abortion rights affect women's sports.
Treworgy reflects on how running has changed and created opportunities for women since she started running in the 1960s.
Now the youngest person to run 100 marathons, Dreamer Jocelyn Rivas recently finished her hundredth at the Los Angeles Marathon.
The Boston Marathon’s atypical autumn date this year falls on Indigenous Peoples Day and offers an opportunity to honor and uplift native runners and communities.
In her journey to the Olympics, Cockrell learned the importance of perspective and managing expectations.
People who don’t feel the effects of racial injustice or discrimination in their daily lives sometimes struggle to understand the impact. But the harm can be severe.
With an estimated 82.4 million refugees worldwide, these two women heading to the Olympics want to inspire hope for all of them.
Meet the runners hoping to make this year's burgeoning Refugee Olympic Team under the careful coaching of Tegla Loroupe.
Gwen Berry and Tianna Bartoletta are among the Olympians who disagree with the decision to sanction peaceful demonstrations.
The Running Industry Diversity Coalition is a partner in Finish the Run, as part of its work to fight systemic racism.
Olympians Gwen Berry, Moushaumi Robinson, and Tianna Bartoletta reflect on what this change means.
Verna Volker got sick of not seeing her fellow native women in the running community, so she created space for them.
Systemic racism is pervasive, and the running industry is not immune. This group is tackling it head-on.
The pivot to making PPE can save jobs as well as lives.
They questioned authority, broke the rules, and ran for their own reasons—and these legends want the next generation to do the same.