Meet the Elite: Our Interview with Sara Hall
Nearly two decades after entering the running world, Sara Hall has made running a family affair even as she trains for the 2020 Olympics.
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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Atlanta Track Club Elite pro Ellie Abrahamson encourages runners of all levels to keep trying—no matter how difficult the struggle.
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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.
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.
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.
Years after representing Canada in the 2004 Olympics, Malindi Elmore’s fast marathon debut suggests she has a bright future in a whole new event.
The new 268-mile Montane Spine Race course record holder shares how raising her 14-month-old daughter helped her prepare for the race.
The Olympic bronze medalist is preparing to win in Tokyo in 2020. Here, she shares how she approaches goal setting.
Jasmin Paris became the first woman to win the 268-mile Montane Spine Race—and she set a new course record by more than 12 hours in the process.
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Six of the women featured in Sports Illustrated’s annual “Fittest 50” list are among the running world’s brightest stars.
Two years after she fell off a cliff while fleeing an attacker, Hannah Gavios finished the NYC Marathon.
One year before Sarah Cotton's cross-country career took flight, she thought she might never run again.
Camille Herron, Alyssa Godesky and three professional run coaches share the methods they use to measure success in running.
The 2018 Chicago Marathon’s top American female finisher has a renewed enthusiasm for racing after a benign tumor diagnosis in late 2018.
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It’s hard to understand how much motherhood affects daily life—until you become a mother yourself.
Women’s Running visited Deena Kastor, Alexi Pappas and Sarah Attar at their training center in Mammoth, Calif., to discuss how training impacts every aspect of their lives.
The 2018 USATF Half Marathon champion discusses her goals for the year ahead and her long-term aspirations to launch a career in public health.
Even if you lose your running way for several years at a time, it is possible to get your motivation back.
You, too, can stay motivated to run over days, weeks and decades. Just ask these women.
Being a role model for Jamaica’s youth is just as important to this steeplechaser as earning an Olympic or World Championships medal.
This ultrarunner shattered the 100-mile world record last year by over an hour, and she wants to continue setting records in the future.
Pro runner Neely Spence Gracey explains what she’s learned so far as a new mother to a 3-week-old infant.
After her freak fall, ultrarunner Hillary Allen proudly bears the scars that remind her of the resilience of the human body and spirit.
The most decorated track and field Olympian in history gives back to the children of her hometown while pursuing future Olympic gold medals.
These two professional athletes also have jobs and are mothers—and they somehow still find time to lace up for their workouts and race.
This paratriathlete is proving the only difference between her and other runners is the equipment she uses to reach the finish line.
Women find more than new running buddies through Moms RUN This Town.
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Colleen Quigley discusses her win at the 2018 Millrose Games, the bonds she's built with her Bowerman Track Club teammates, and what's next.
Meet two of the women who ran both the Boston and Big Sur marathons with only 13 days between each race.
Five years after marathoner Dave Fortier was injured during the 2013 Boston Bombings, he’s tackling Boston with his oldest daughter.
The Boston Marathon Medical Volunteer staff is packed with individuals like Linda Pitler, who go the extra mile to help runners in need.
The sports psychology consultant describes what runners will hear during her panel at the Women’s Running Seminar Series this weekend.
After delivering a healthy baby girl, new mom Tina Muir is itching to return to her pro running career.
November Project marries hard work with high fives.
Our conversation with Joyciline Jepkosgei, the record-smashing 24-year-old
One year after a disappointing race finish, this runner returned to the course and is now sharing her story of triumph.
Allie Kieffer PRed at the New York City Marathon by 26 minutes and is one to watch among competitive American distance athletes.
Three athletes participating in this year's World Marathon Challenge share their stories.
An English runner explains the major differences between cross-country racing in the United States and the UK.
Read our extended interview with American distance runner Neely Spence Gracey.
Meet the Fenway Park Marathon's first-ever female finisher, Frances Klimczak.
Mirna "The Mirnavator" Valerio shares an excerpt from her first book.
Our September 2017 cover runner Mirna Valerio explains what it's like to be in the public eye, when any move you make can inspire someone.
Overachiever? Nah—just a dedicated human!
After a grueling race in Boston, The Runner Beans geared up to pace her fiance in the London Marathon less than a week later.
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Laura Perry is quickly making a name for herself in the sport. Find out what a typical day looks like for the ultrarunner.
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