Tokyo Marathon, Plus McColgan, Monson set British, American 10,000m records
Betsy Saina becomes 8th fastest American in the marathon with postpartum personal best
Betsy Saina becomes 8th fastest American in the marathon with postpartum personal best
Yalemzerf Yehualaw becomes the youngest female winner of the London Marathon, O'Keeffe Wins U.S. 10-mile Champs, a British record is taken down by Eilish McColgan, and more.
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The Harvard grad studying epidemiology caught the world's attention at the Olympic Trials, but 200-meter star Gabby Thomas is tuning out the hype.
It was a Jamaican sweep—and an Olympic record—for gold, silver, and bronze in the women's 100-meter dash in Tokyo.
Sifan Hassan wins her heat to start her highly anticipated 2021 Olympics campaign.
Athing Mu has shattered collegiate records and heading into the Olympics, she's fastest woman for 800 meters in the world this year.
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She'll race the 5,000 and 10,000 meters at the Olympics. Here is how she’s nailing her physical and mental recovery.
The injury isn't stopping the Olympian.
Running and spending time with her family have brought some peace for the pro runner after surviving the tragedy at King Soopers.
Between the pandemic, the news, financial hardships, childcare...we’re all so tired. Here’s how runners can take care of themselves.
Courtney Dauwalter reflects on her first-place U.S. finish at the 2020 Big’s Backyard Ultra.
When 2020 went sideways, the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials winner decided to pursue another dream.
POM will look to add the FinisherPix photo service for race participants into its Active Pass Membership program.
Allie Ostrander, a three-time NCAA champion, says she wants to be the kind of coach she needed when she was younger.
Running unopposed in November, Christina Haswood will become the third Native American to serve in the Kansas state House of Representatives.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the sport in many ways, but for many recreational runners, lacing up and heading outdoors has been a saving grace.
Elite runners plan nearly everything in four-year cycles to take a shot at the Olympics. But what happens when the Games are postponed?
Diljeet Taylor would have been leading the BYU women’s team to go for an NCAA cross-country title. Instead, she’s teaching her runners about resilience.
As the COVID-19 pandemic disrupts all businesses, the founders of the apparel brand Rabbit remain optimistic.
Is the organized group run ever coming back? The head of Road Runners Club of America sees the way forward amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
One running event planner shares her small-business struggles in 2020 and her vision for bringing road racing back.
Training hard and pouring herself into woodworking projects has gotten Brenda Martinez through the tough months of the COVID-19 quarantine.
After overcoming many health setbacks during the past three years, the 800-meter star is making a run for the 2021 Olympics with a new coach and team.
The middle-distance pro runner finds purpose in PRs and local politics in Bend, Oregon.
The recent Penn Nursing grad has unfinished business on the track and will pursue her pro running career with the Brooks Beasts.
Gabe Grunewald once thought her legacy would be fast times and medals. A year after she died, it’s her perseverance that endures.
Amid anguish across the country, runners opened discussions and made their miles more meaningful on Global Running Day this year.
Looking for ways to put extra meaning behind your miles? These resources can help you take action.
Alison Désir gives her perspective and advice on what runners can do to become better allies in their communities.
Because of the coronavirus, officials at the Boston Marathon announced the 124-year-old race will be held as a virtual event in September.
Disabled runners find ways to navigate social distancing and heightened health concerns during the COVID-19 outbreak.
As the country phases in the reopening of businesses amid COVID-19 concerns, runners are wondering if it’s time to reconnect with their running buddies.
Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old black man, was killed on February 23 while running in his hometown.
In lieu of medals, finishers were gifted a commemorative print that can hang in their homes forever.
Aliphine Tuliamuk and Sally Kipyego realized early that running could lead them to education and opportunity. Now they’re members of Team USA.
The results only tell part of the story—the emotions, excitement, and enthusiasm at the 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials were historic.
"I fought all day long. I gave it everything out there.”
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On a blustery Saturday in Atlanta, the top three finishers of the Olympic Marathon Trials qualified to compete at the Tokyo Games.
Nearly 30 local schools have been enlisted by Atlanta Track Club to create cheer zones for runners competing in the 2020 Olympic Marathon Trials.
The Bowerman Track Club was on a mission to set a national record for 3,000 meters. They all came in under the mark, but the winner was a surprise.
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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.
In her fifth shot at an Olympic team, Stephanie Bruce refuses to waste the opportunity. She'll go 15 rounds if she has to.
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.
Recovering from the flu and overtraining syndrome, Amy Cragg is unable to race for a spot to compete at the Tokyo Games. But her career isn’t over.
At several indoor track meets across the country, the U.S. women started turning up the heat on their Olympic goals.
Fresh off setting the American record for the indoor mile, Purrier is off to Albuquerque to race twice more at the U.S. indoor championships.
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Breaking with the trend of giving the elite women the first start, Boston Marathon officials cite safety concerns.
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After Mary Cain alleged emotional abuse as an athlete under Alberto Salazar’s coaching, Nike conducted an internal probe of the professional running group.
Creating a sustainable running event is a challenge when tens of thousands of people are involved, but companies are getting creative to reduce the use of disposable cups.
The women’s elite field at the 2020 Boston Marathon features the defending champion and includes five athletes who have run under 2:20.
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