Athletes must compete under the same gender identity with which they qualified. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
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Squats and Cognac Keep This 102-Year-Old Track Star Running Strong
“I didn’t expect so much, but I’m very happy it turned out this way. I was just exercising, and now I’m all over the world.” Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Have an Idea for a Running-Related Side Hustle?
These four tips can help you turn your brainstorm into a source of income—and satisfaction. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
The #WeGotGoals Podcast Anniversary Special
After a year of hosting the #WeGotGoals podcast, we’re taking a week to celebrate what we’ve learned – from the big questions and from the incredible people we’ve interviewed along the way. Listen to the full episode at aSweatLife.com.
Hundreds Race in Memory of Beloved Runner Killed in Shooting
Greg “Ziggy” Zyszkiewicz of Milwaukee made a life out of good deeds. Now others are running the races he can’t. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Allyson Felix, Olympic and World Champion, Breaks Down Her Massive Goals
Few mortals can even fathom the type of success Felix has seen in her sport. How is it even possible, I asked her, to work toward goals that are so audacious, so otherworldly? Find out on this week’s episode of #WeGotGoals.
Seven of the Most Incredible Athletes of 2017
One fought off a vicious attack to run again on her own terms. Others forged new paths in the wake of life-altering diagnoses. And then there’s the father whose grief blended with joy as he crossed the finish line with a living reminder of the daughter he’d lost. My job introduces me to so many amazing athletes every year, and 2017 was no exception. Here—in no particular order—are seven of the stories that have stuck with me this year. Read the full article on aSweatLife.com.
Determined to Defy Her Condition, Runner Completes New York City Marathon Backward
Fifteen years after she first ran the race, Justine Galloway finished it again with a whole new perspective. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
This Beer Race Rewards You for Having the Most Brew Left at the Finish
The half-kilometer Micro Marathon at Austin’s Circle Brewing is less chugging contest, more balancing act. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
You Don’t Need to Carbo Load Before Your 5K
There’s a smart way and a stupid way to fuel up before a race. Read the full article for VICE.