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With Rule 40 restrictions looming, this is the time for athletes to tout their sponsors

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The multiple American record holder is a huge fan favoritedoes that give us a biased view of her case?

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Will Trials of Miles scrappy approach work after COVID?

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Hobbs Kessler is taking the running world by storm

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Nikes Big Bet argues that the banned coach is too important to the companys image

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Cool clothing for quick laps and high-mileage days

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The two-time Olympian is motivated for this years Boston Marathon, even as she considers a prospective career as an ultrarunner

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This weeks episode of HBOs Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel offers raw scenes from the infamous race

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For journalist Neil King, theres never been a better time to reflect on the nations fraught history

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Race performance still matters more than social media. For now.

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After 2020, holding the event at all will be a victory in itself

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The new Ted Corbitt Loop is great, but we still need a Ted Corbitt ultra

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Few activities are more self-sufficiently satisfying

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Between a new wave of sponsored athletes and its forthcoming racing shoes, the legacy running brand wants a bigger piece of the action

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A full-time realtor and a mother of two, 36-year-old Keira DAmato hasnt given up on her Olympic dream

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Signing up for a race right now is a weird mix of optimism and being in denial

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Several British stars, including Paula Radcliffe, recently spoke out against an initiative to equalize cross-country distances for male and female athletes. The debate is more complicated than it seems.

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The brand's ethos signals a departure from an apparel industry that has been dominated by giant shoe companies. But can it stay true to the soul of the sport?

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We asked a range of experts how they see things shaking out during a very challenging time

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Yesterday's race had incredible times, but it all felt a little too perfectly engineered

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Can the IOC create an internationally applicable code of conduct for Olympic protest?

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After finishing a disappointing 12th place at the 2020 Olympic Trials, he is looking to close out the year with a big win

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The Infinite Race examines the complicated relationship between Born to Run and the runners the book made famous

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Her death is a sad reminder of the ever present risk in mountain sports

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With races canceled, Enda challenged its sponsored athletes to set a record on Mount Kenya

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After running 2:31:49 and setting a U.S. junior record in the marathon, college freshman Tierney Wolfgram wants to try her hand at shorter events

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Both professional and amateur athletes ran virtual iterations of the event in recent days

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When the Cirque Series had all its events canceled, the race director challenged participants to spend a month running up and down hills

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Mine for PRs no matter the weather

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Former Princeton runner Russell Dinkins argues that universities should preserve their "most accessible" sport

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The worlds best marathoner was the favorite everyone was rooting for

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'Win at All Costs' is an indictment of more than just the Nike Oregon Project

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Building aerobic fitness is the key to making fast running feel "easy"

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When cross-country season rolls around, there's no place like Vanny

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The infamous race director Lazarus Lake and runner Ben Chan disagree on whether the running community is a place for serious debate

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Liz "Mercury" Anjos just completed a mid-pandemic thru-hike of the ATwith the help of a small, dialed support squad and a van named Pegasus

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A late-summer ode to sweating it out

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'The Stand' has its moments, but struggles to add to the legacy of Tommie Smith and John Carlos

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Runners sponsored by smaller companies might be in a better position than those who are signed by major brands

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Race cancellations have produced an uptick in FKTs, but the obsession predates the pandemic

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How Americas #1 Runners Restaurant helped bring a community and its police force closer together

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The regulations will allow collegiate runners to market themselves for profit

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With in-person events canceled for the foreseeable future, these "glorified time trials" can also deliver satisfaction

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In the midst of protests against police brutality and a global pandemic, four-time U.S. Olympian Meb Keflezighi weighs in on racism and running

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'Volksmarches' are popular walking events that involve tea stops, prizes, and a noncompetitive spirit

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All-weather gear for every kind of summer running

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Jessica Rogers and her team make some of our favorite trail-running gear

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The company is upending the traditional athlete contract model, by hiring Mary Cain and Nick Willis as full-time employees

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Runners used to just be obnoxious. Now we pose an active threat.

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As race directors of postponed events look toward the fall, the only certainty is that nothing is certain

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Coogan's was in business for 35 years but fell victim to the coronavirus pandemic

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But you still need to avoid others as best as you can

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Its an isolated struggle against an invisible adversary for an indefinite amount of time. Sound familiar?

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Ben Rosario, coach of the Northern Arizona Elite, has some advice for runners in limbo

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In an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus, many governments have cracked down on the world's most elemental sport

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You know things are bad when the athletes and USATF are on the same page

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With every race canceled, runners face logistical and ethical dilemmas. Some have turned to unusual solutions.

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As the pandemic continues to surge and major races are canceled, we can return to running for its own sake

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The outlandish-looking trail model is designed to enhance stability. Here's how it stacks up.

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A record number of participants took part in the most thrilling marathon on American soil

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The women's race was about working together, while the men's race was about fighting alone

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At the U.S. Olympic Trials, amateur runners have nothing to lose

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What the Dave Scott-Thomas and Alberto Salazar scandals have in common

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Argeo Cruz ran the standard. But he had a much tougher obstacle to contend with.

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Asia's most prestigious marathon is the latest victim of the coronavirus

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If the qualifying standard gets harder, will it dissuade runners from aiming high?

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Track and field's governing body, World Athletics, has prohibited racing in prototypes and issued a limit on stack heights

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With over 1,300 feet of climbing, the race will favor "grinders"

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It's a new year, and the LetsRun message boards are making some adjustments

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The Games have always been political. That's a given. But is the IOC also trying to fix a problem that doesn't exist?

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It's not easy to make a living as a professional mountain runner, but the globe-trotting Coloradan is doing it on his own terms. We sent our writer on a weeklong bus trip with Gates (and a bunch of sweaty strangers) to find out more.

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The experts have spoken on what we will see in the coming year

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From Caster Semenya to the rise and fall of the Oregon Project, it's been an eventful ten years

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At last weekend's California International Marathon, several runners made it by the skin of their teeth

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Two new books take opposing views on one of the most contentious issues in sports

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Things didnt go as planned for the reigning Western States champ at The North Face Endurance Challenge, but she fought through it. (And drank a lot of Coke.)

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In Cains case, her mistreatment led to athletic decline. But what if it hadnt?

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Roberta Groner and Sinead Diver reflect on what it means to be young in running years

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Following a breakthrough in shoe design, the IAAF might have to start regulating footwear. We asked the best runners in the world for their two cents.

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The Olympic Trials are only a few months away, but Des Linden and Jared Ward aren't afraid to hammer the streets of New York

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