Squeeze in a quick upper-body workout with these combo exercises. By Monique Lebrun You don’t have to dedicate a full gym ...
World Athletics and Technogym announced a new event, Run X, which will debut next year. By Taylor Dutch Everyday athletes ...
How the fastest woman over 90 trains. By Kristine Kearns REMO CASILLI Jump to: If you were to run through Padua, Italy, you’d ...
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With a dramatic surge in the final kilometre to lose her last challenger, Hellen Obiri of Kenya claimed the women’s title at today’s New York City Marathon. Her time of 2:19:51 broke the course record ...
This year marks a milestone worth celebrating – 45 years since Sole Motive first began its journey to inspire Australians to move. What started in 1980 as a running magazine called Australian Runner ...
The 24-year-old from Uganda faded from his early world-record pace—but hung on to win with a pace of 2:54 per kilometre. Jacob Kiplimo of Uganda won the Chicago Marathon, running 2:02:23, a personal ...
Leading from the start, Hawi Feysa won the women’s race in 2:14:56 at the 2025 Chicago Marathon. Taking advantage of near-ideal weather conditions in the Windy City, the 2025 Tokyo Marathon bronze ...
A world record wasn’t to be at the 2025 Berlin Marathon. It was a rather warm morning in the German capital, but it was still a great day of racing. Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe was hoping to break the ...
Rosemary Wanjiru won the women’s race to make it a Kenyan sweep on a very warm and humid day. After an opening half of 60:16 on a warm morning, Sabastian Sawe soon after fell off of world-record pace ...
The 2025 World Athletics Championships Marathon featured thrilling races for both the men and women. Held in exceptionally warm and humid conditions, both races came down to a sprint for the finish ...
Keep your brain engaged to make going the distance feel just a little bit easier. Race day is just six weeks away – and how you handle your long runs between now and then can make all the difference.
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