‘How She Did It’ Is a Reminder of How Far Women Have Come in Running
Molly Huddle and Sara Slattery’s new book, 'How She Did It', debuts today. Here’s how it will inspire you, surprise you, and challenge you to step up.
Molly Huddle and Sara Slattery’s new book, 'How She Did It', debuts today. Here’s how it will inspire you, surprise you, and challenge you to step up.
But piecing together the forgotten moments in running history will take more work than just one role.
Two-time Olympian Molly Huddle is sharing the recipe to the dish her mom makes every year.
The two-time Olympian was scheduled to race the 2021 Boston Marathon on Monday, but she’s had a change of plans.
The two-time Olympian has been focused on injury prevention in her build up to Boston.
The rescheduled 2021 Boston Marathon will feature nine women who have run faster than 2:22, plus three top U.S. women.
The two-time Olympian and American record holder has been treating a hip issue while training for the 10,000 meters
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Another sign that racing is coming back? Molly Seidel, Sara Hall, Des Linden and more will compete at the Mini 10K.
Finishing 26.2 miles takes weeks and months of prepping your body. But what runs through your mind can lead to even bigger strides. Follow in the footsteps of these elite marathoners for a mental game plan that will power you to any goal.
The longtime champ is giving a voice to those around her.
From athletes to advocates, business leaders to community voices, these 25 women are reshaping the running industry for the better—and we can’t wait to watch the impact they make in the new year. Meet our 2021 Power Women of the Year.
The Olympic Marathon Trials are the most competitive 26.2-mile races in the country. Here’s what you need to know to watch the 2020 showdown.
Molly Huddle has shown her stamina on challenging 26.2-mile courses and she believes her many years of mileage will pay off at the Olympic Trials.
What can a half marathon do for an Olympic hopeful during the thick of training? We asked what these runners got out of their tune-up races.
These 20 women are the game changers, rule breakers, and trailblazers for the next year in running.
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If you're going for your best marathon yet, this Olympian has advice. Use her mental tricks to get to the finish line fast.
The U.S.A. Track & Field Outdoor Championships were packed with entertaining competition as the top American runners qualified for the world championships.
Her 26.2-mile debut adds spice to the depth of U.S. women’s long-distance talent—and we should all take a moment to appreciate the era we’re witnessing.