Born without arms, Tim Bannon has always lived by his mantra: “I can do everything everybody else does, just in a different way.” Read the full article for Runner’s World.
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Juvenile Detention Center Running Program Helps Vulnerable Kids Stride Toward Healing
Crossing the finish line has the potential to change the rest of their lives. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Running Group Gives Cancer Patients Power to Choose Hope Over Fear
“This treatment was kind of a full-on marathon—but I hoped it would be the same thing, where it’s going to be okay and I’m going to finish.” Read the full article for Runner’s World.
After Running 154 Marathons, This Man Just Completed His First With a New Heart
Dan Leite went from a breathing tube back to the finish line in less than three years. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
Veteran Champions
Incredible veteran athletes find their injuries don’t hold them back. Read the full article for USA Today Veterans Affairs.
How Extraordinary Runners Finished This Year’s Chicago Marathon
From several triple-digit marathoners to a legend finishing with her daughter, we tracked some incredible athletes through the 41st annual event. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
She’s Back to the Chicago Marathon, Cancer Free, and Running With No Doubt
For her 102nd marathon, Leesa Drake proves how strong you can be when facing life-changing obstacles. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
A Rare, Paralyzing Neurological Disease Won’t Stop This Brain Scientist From Running Chicago
Lynn Rogers, a 16-time marathoner, wants others with her condition to know they have a chance at recovery, too. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
A House Fire Burned 60% of His Body. Two Years Later, He’s Making His Marathon Debut at Chicago
Severe burns left him in a medically-induced coma. Now, Beau Zanca will run 26.2 miles through the city he calls home. Read the full article for Runner’s World.