The serial racer began to wonder if she’d ever make it back. Here’s what she learned. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
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Meet the Hammer Thrower Representing Indigenous Women on the World Stage
Janee’ Kassanavoid wants to “show up, work hard, and make history.” Read the full article for SELF.
Deena Kastor Already Has an Olympic Medal—Here’s Why Her Latest Hardware Means So Much
The 2004 bronze medalist on watching records fall, setting new goals, and joking with Kipchoge. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Try This One Simple Trick the Next Time You’re Struggling in a Race or Workout
Makena Morley has used it frequently in the buildup to her marathon debut this weekend. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Will Emily Sisson Try for the American Record at the Chicago Marathon?
She already holds the half marathon record. Here’s what she says about her goals for October 9. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
How Olympian Elise Cranny Saved Her Season
She was suffering from RED-S, but she didn’t recognize it immediately. Once she did, she rested, ate a lot, and recovered quickly enough to win a national title in the 5,000 meters. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Olympic Marathoner’s Struggles Show RED-S Affects Men, Too
Jake Riley thought losing weight would help him win. He found out the hard way how wrong he was. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Months After a Serious Car Collision, Susannah Scaroni Sets an Emotional World Record
The wheelchair racer pushed her way to a 5,000 meter world at a memorial meet for a Swiss athlete killed by a vehicle. Read the full article in Runner’s World.
Nell Rojas Once Again Claims Top American Spot in Boston
In her farewell year, Stephanie Bruce takes second U.S. spot; Olympic bronze medalist Molly Seidel dropped after the 15-mile mark. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Adrianne Haslet Takes on the Boston Marathon, With Shalane Flanagan in Support
The finish-line bombing survivor will finally have her chance to compete in the para athletics division—and her crew is an Olympic medalist. Read the full article for Runner’s World.