Lindsay Hawker, who went through four surgeries and 15 months of chemo, is ready to tackle her second 26.2. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Chicago Marathon
After a Spring of Injury and Illness, Keira D’Amato Returns to the Roads This Fall
She had to sit out the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials in June, but now she’s back to race the Chicago Marathon. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
This Mom Lost Her Son to Suicide; Now, She’s Running to Make a Difference
Dana Henderson logs miles to find her strength—and raises funds in support of suicide prevention as she prepares for the Chicago Marathon. Read the full story for Women’s Running.
9 Inspiring Moments From the Chicago Marathon That Will Motivate You to Go 26.2
A 21-year-old shed half his bodyweight on his journey to better health, while an astrophysicist calculated her way to a PR. Read the full article (co-written with Andrew Dawson) for Runner’s World.
In Chicago, a PR Day for American Men
With the help of cool weather, boisterous crowds, and a fast course, four U.S. men ran under 2:11 and six placed in the top 15. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
For Rupp, a Long Road Back to Chicago
After major surgery and amidst controversy, the 2017 champion races for the first time in a year. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Keep Striding Forward: Pro Runner With Cerebral Palsy Makes Marathon Debut
With encouragement from world record holder Eliud Kipchoge and motivation from Metallica, Justin Gallegos is ready to take on Chicago. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
By Car, By Train, or By Bike and Scooter: Three Ways to Spectate the Chicago Marathon
If you plan ahead, you can probably spot your runner in several places. Read the full article (with video) for Runner’s World.
Here’s Where You Can Recover After the Chicago Marathon (So You Don’t Have to Avoid the Stairs)
Every recovery is different, but here are some spots in the Windy City that will help your aching body. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Mo Farah’s 6 Best Tips for Bouncing Back From a Bad Race—or a Good One
The four-time Olympic gold medalist shares his secrets on recovering and going after your goals all over again. Read the full article for Runner’s World.