You Should Watch the 2022 Boston Marathon. Here’s Why (and How)
On the 50th anniversary of the first official women’s field at the iconic event, this year’s pro lineup doesn’t disappoint.
On the 50th anniversary of the first official women’s field at the iconic event, this year’s pro lineup doesn’t disappoint.
The World Indoor Championships, New York City Half Marathon, and LA Marathon all went down over the weekend.
With one more year of pro racing ahead, Steph Bruce wants her supporters to celebrate her pro running retirement with her, like they’ve always done.
The New York City Marathon is hosting one of its strongest American fields yet in its post-pandemic return.
Stephanie Bruce gives a candid account of what it's like being a runner with celiac disease.
We all have the moments (or weeks) where we don't want to run. Here are a few simple tricks to break out of that.
Professional runner Stephanie Bruce breaks down those magical mileage numbers to hit before running a race.
After taking sixth at the Olympic Marathon Trials, the pro runner encouraged fans to share the ups and downs of pandemic life.
Strong female friendships offer empowerment and growth.
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.
After so few opportunities for road racing in 2020, these pros hope to put on a 26.2-mile show on Sunday at the Marathon Project in Arizona.
Some of the fastest women in the country will compete at the Marathon Project this winter in Arizona, but runners of all abilities will have a chance to get involved.
In a survey of more than 4,000 athletes from six different continents, 78 percent of athletes said the Olympic Games should be postponed. But that doesn't make the uncertain path forward any easier to navigate.
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.
Kids, training, and recovery don’t always mix perfectly, but these three women give us an inside scoop on how they manage to make 26.2-mile magic happen, even when family life is hectic.
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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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The women of Northern Arizona Elite say they have at least one 2020 Olympian on their team. They each have a crucial role to play in getting her there.
She’s going for a personal best at the 2019 Chicago Marathon, but the entrepreneur and mom of two won’t spend her taper time on the couch.
The U.S.A. Track & Field Outdoor Championships were packed with entertaining competition as the top American runners qualified for the world championships.
The fastest runners in the country are vying for spots on the world championships team during the competition in Des Moines, Iowa.
Olympian Amy Cragg is planning to line up at the Chicago Marathon after 18 months away from competing at the 26.2-mile distance.
Karen Bdera first ran the New York Mini 10K in 1984. It was life-changing.
On a difficult course in Denmark, Team USA placed eighth on Saturday at the 2019 world cross-country championships.
Stephanie Bruce discusses her new goals and what an average day looks like in the Bruce household.
Her Instagram has garnered more than 50K followers—and for good reason. Watch this video to see what else happens behind the scenes.
Elite runner Steph Bruce opens up on why she shares every moment—good and bad—of her training.
If there's any serendipitous story to read about ahead of the Trials, it's Stephanie Bruce's wild ride to the 10K Olympic standard.
Stephanie Bruce is keeping it real with her long journey through 6.2 miles—plus a little extra mishap during the final mile.
Elite runner Stephanie Bruce gets really real about her post-pregnancy efforts to make a big showing at this year's games.
Sometimes breakthrough moments in running come when you're not even expecting it.
How one small post-run celebration became a tradition for an entire team.
Stephanie Bruce brings top suggestions on how to silent those mental demons.
After giving birth to her second child, Stephanie Bruce discusses how feelings of starting over feel similar to approaching a starting line.
This pro runner has the top tips she has learned during her marathons, to help get you through.
One runner reveals why the days before labor are like walking a tight rope between two worlds.
Runners hate to stop running, but cross-training is just as important to our training.
Yes, we all know a thing or two about the spirit of a runner and the magic of coffee.
Running camp isn't just for high schoolers anymore.
Straight from the horse's mouth, here's 7 things some of us thought to be true about elite athletes.
The elite runner addresses a reader question about safely getting run speed back after having a baby.
Stephanie Bruce shares her tips for running with a baby bump—and why it's awesome.
Stephanie Bruce breaks down potential barriers that might be hindering a runner's proper recovery.
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Picky Bars announces their first partnership with elite athletes from various sports.
Stephanie Bruce has three "uncool" reasons why she's quirky and unique.
Elite running Stephanie Bruce outlines four key ways to survive the frightful last bits of winter weather.
Steph answers a question tweeted by a fan: To go hard or not to go hard?
Celiac Disease does not interfere with Steph's ability to run fast and enjoy delicious food!
Steph found that sometimes embarrassing race results are necessary parts of progress in training.
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Steph returns to speed work after facing an injury setback.
How does Steph keep motivated despite setbacks? Find out her answer.
Steph looks back at her year of running and becoming a new mom.
Steph addresses some comments made toward her first blog post and encourages celebrating every body.
Stephanie shares her postportum journey back to running with us.
Steph thrives on spontaneity— with a bigger master plan, of course
Steph recounts how a turkey trot in 2006 changed her life.
Running moms- stretch marks are nothing to hide! Wear them loud and proud!
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Elite runner Stephanie Rothstein Bruce talks about her post-baby training, flying with Oiselle and running goals.