Matt McDonald is hoping to make the Olympic team. His fiancée, Maegan Krifchin, is running the women’s race—7 months pregnant. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
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8 Daily Healthy Habits That Will Better Your Runs and Lengthen Your Life
These upgrades will improve your performance both in races and at the doctor’s office. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Road to the Trials: Peak Performance for Busy Runners
As elite mother-runner Neely Gracey prepares for her third Olympic Marathon Trials, she opens up about how she fits it all in—running, coaching, and family. Read the full article for Women’s Running.
Road to the Trials: How Runners Can Cope with Uncertainty
As elite mother-runner Neely Gracey prepares for her third Olympic Marathon Trials, she shares how she navigates unexpected shifts and setbacks—and how you can, too. Read the full article for Women’s Running.
Running vs. Walking: Which Is Better for Lasting Health?
They’re both beneficial physically and mentally, but there’s a clear winner. Read the full article for The New York Times.
Road to the Trials: How Taking the Long View Can Help Your Running
As elite mother-runner Neely Gracey prepares for her third Olympic Marathon Trials, she discusses the benefits of looking ahead. Read the full article for Women’s Running.
26 Marathoning Couples Start Marriage Off on the Right Foot
They all got hitched the day before running the Chicago Marathon. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Emily Sisson Leads American Women at the 2023 Chicago Marathon
Molly Seidel and Sara Vaughn run personal bests to place in the top 10, while Emma Bates was 13th. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
She’s Back: Molly Seidel Runs a Personal Best at the 2023 Chicago Marathon
Her time of 2:23:07 earns her a top-10 finish—and confidence heading to the Trials. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Sifan Hassan Wins Women’s Race at the 2023 Chicago Marathon
Six weeks after winning 2 medals on the track, she defeats defending champion Ruth Chepngetich by almost 2 minutes. Read the full article for Runner’s World.