Kara Goucher’s Tips on Trail Running Amanda Loudin|June 27, 2019 Kara Goucher made a career for herself as an elite road runner. Now? She's transitioning to trail running, where she's learning new things along the way.
Top New Trail Gear at Summer Outdoor Retailer Jess Daddio|June 24, 2019 We toured this year’s biggest outdoor trade show in search of the coolest findings in trail gear. What we discovered: From footwear to base layers, versatility is key.
Families Who Go The Distance On Trails Dave Zook|June 12, 2019 Ultraruns and thru-hikes with kids? Meet four sets of parents who say yes, bring it on.
Six Trail Races New Runners Will Love Trevor Husted|June 4, 2019 Just getting into the trail running scene? Here are some of our favorite, beginner-friendly 10K races around the country to get you started.
The Poet Who Writes About Running Megan Michelson|May 29, 2019 Sydney Zester has two main outlets: running and writing poetry. In her book, “Run Wild and Be,” she digs deep into both.
Running At Every Age Jess Daddio|May 14, 2019 Think you’re too old, too young, too slow, too busy to get into running? Think again. Meet five runners between 13 and 99 years old and check out their tips for staying motivated to run through the decades.
This Race Tests the Limits of Human Endurance Amanda Loudin|April 26, 2019 The forbidding Montane Yukon Arctic Ultra race provides more than just an athletic challenge. Here’s what scientists are learning from the event.
Boston Marathon Wraps Up with a Close Finish Dana Hatic|April 15, 2019 Worknesh Degefa, Lawrence Cherono, Manuela Schär and Daniel Romanchuk among the elite competitors to secure victory in the 123rd running of the world's oldest annual road race.
Everything You Need to Know About the Boston Marathon Dana Hatic|April 10, 2019 Where to watch, who to watch and more in anticipation of the 123rd Boston Marathon, which takes place on Monday, April 15, 2019.
The Growth of Women’s Fastest Known Times Amanda Loudin|February 22, 2019 When it comes to FKTs, women ultrarunners have announced they are here to stay.
The Athletes Who Brave the Cold for Winter Triathlons Amanda Loudin|February 11, 2019 These triathletes swap road bikes for fat bikes and swimsuits for skis to compete in multisport events year-round.
The Great American Rail-Trail Is on the Way Julie Brown|February 5, 2019 Converting former rail lines to multiuse trails, a nonprofit identifies a route to build a trail separated from the road across the country, from Washington state to Washington, D.C.