

Emma Zimmerman
Emma Zimmerman is a Brooklyn-based writer and journalist. She writes and thinks about the connections between running and social change, gender, and environmental justice. She is currently at work on a first book, a collection of essays on post-viral illness and networks of community care.
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Soccer player Quinn, cyclist Austin Killips, and runner Nikki Hiltz inspired us—and thousands of other fans—this year
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Tom O’Keefe launched Stride for Stride in 2018, to make running more diverse and accessible. He never planned for the nonprofit to save his own life.
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The cyclist has become a focal point for the debate about trans women in sport
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NCAA track champion and Mount Marathon winner Allie Ostrander continues to be open about the long road of eating disorder recovery. Could her transparency change the sport?
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Most studies on sports performance don’t include women. The team behind Stanford’s FASTR program is creating a new approach—and building a healthier culture for female athletes.
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