Rachele Schulist wants runners to know: Thinner doesn’t mean faster—at least not for long. Read the full story for Runner’s World.
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A Principal, Her Dad, a Marathon, and a Sweet Tale of Thanksgiving
An administrator at one of Philadelphia’s struggling schools sends a powerful message to her students about perseverance. Read the full story for Runner’s World.
Why I Run With a Gun
For a range of reasons, these women added firearms to their training gear. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Noah Droddy: More Than a Meme
He might not take himself too seriously. But with an aggressive performance at the USATF 10-mile championships, the now-famous hipster runner proves he’s a legitimate competitor. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Conquering Distance and Addiction at Twin Cities
A running program at a Minnesota drug treatment facility yields its first marathoner. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Behind His Brother at the Finish Line, But Forever Ahead in One Category
Tom and Marty Huberty have 69 Twin Cities Marathon finishes between them—and a family legacy to continue. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Nurse Who Helped Save Marathoner: “Last Time I Saw Him He Was Dead”
Richard Sikorski will return to run Chicago with one of the “angels” who came to his aid during last year’s race. Read the full story for Runner’s World.
Alia Gray’s Chicago Hope
After a 10th-place finish at the Olympic Marathon Trials, she heads into her fourth attempt at 26.2 aiming for a sub-2:30. Read the full story for Runner’s World.
Running with God
This Chicago-area club leads runners on spiritual journeys—across finish lines. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Diego Estrada Tunes Out Politics to Seek Redemption in Chicago
The Olympian for Mexico, now competing for the U.S., looks to break 2:10 in his second attempt at a marathon. Read the full article for Runner’s World.