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Olympic Start Gun Gives Advantage to Runners on Inside Lanes
In races where milliseconds count, runners can't afford any type of disadvantage. Unfortunately for this year's Olympians, the use of [...]
Maurice Greene On Fire
This is an old video clip, but well worth a revisit. Maurice Greene recorded a wind-aided 9.86 seconds, winning the [...]
Try Running 26.2 Miles In THIS
Running a marathon is hard enough for most people. Some people, nonetheless, like to mix in some extra sweating and [...]
U.S. Olympic Team Trials Return Tonight
Today, July 3, the U.S. Olympic Team Trials start back up. Events will be aired throughout the entire holiday weekend. [...]
How Wind Assistance Works in Track & Field
If you’re an athlete at the top of your game, you know that running in wind can make or break [...]
Tyson Gay Runs Fastest 100m Ever, No World Record
Tyson Gay (middle) checks his time Just weeks after Usain Bolt broke the 100m world record, Tyson Gay, a 25-year-old [...]
How to Start Running and Never Look Back
So you're all prepared to run. That's great, but the hard part isn't starting to run, it's actually sticking to [...]
10 Signs You’re Not in the Best Shape of Your Life
When you look down in the shower all you see is belly and the tip of your second toe. You [...]
10 Signs You May Not Finish the Marathon
These signs are giving me the feeling it's going to be a tough run: Breakfast...McDonalds. Lunch....McDonalds. Dinner.....McDonalds. While waiting in [...]
Introducing the Illinois Marathon
I have the privilege next year of having the Illinois Marathon running through my backyard here in Champaign Urbana. The [...]
10 Signs You May Be a Runner
You live in the United States and actually know how far a kilometer is. You're covered in lube and have [...]
A Space Divided: The World’s Craziest Fences
As a runner I get to see things in slow motion. I don ’t pass by the world at 65 [...]











