The New York Times – Sports:
Olli Hoare, one of the world’s top middle-distance runners, has excelled with a combination of travel, the right kind of stress and his favorite soft drink.
The New York Times – Sports:
Olli Hoare, one of the world’s top middle-distance runners, has excelled with a combination of travel, the right kind of stress and his favorite soft drink.
The New York Times – Sports:
Running with other people is not only more fun but can also provide accountability and support as you train. Virtual friends count, too.
The New York Times – Sports:
Your most memorable runs of the year included finally hitting the pavement after having a baby, healing from grief, committing to love and committing to your very first run.
The New York Times – Sports:
Head and neck injuries are rare in track and field, but coaches and professional runners are starting to pay more attention to their effects and how to prevent them.
The New York Times – Sports:
As youth running options expand, pro runners offer tips on how to encourage children and teens in ways that make them more likely to love the sport.
The New York Times – Sports:
The Times wants to hear about the most unforgettable run — and route — from the miles you logged this year and what made it so indelible. (Hint: It doesn’t need to be your fastest.)
The New York Times – Sports:
The Times wants to hear about the most unforgettable run — and route — from the miles you logged this year and what made it so indelible. (Hint: It doesn’t need to be your fastest.)
The New York Times – Sports:
Cross-country can be a brutally hard, especially for runners who were phenoms in high school. For North Carolina State, the secret is simple.
The New York Times – Sports:
Nnenna Lynch, the incoming chair of the New York Road Runners, which oversees the New York City Marathon, serves on the committee that oversees the prohibition on runners who had served a doping suspension from racing. But she has run anyway.