Race reports and travel writing from London, Berlin, Tokyo, Paris, Sydney, Dublin, the Comrades in Pietermaritzburg, and dozens of smaller marathons around the world.
The Berlin Marathon Udo HFeatureNovember 200516 min This is all well and good if the marathon you are going to run starts at 7:00 A.M. But what about marathons that…
In Good Hands Barry LewFeature200536 min Broken-Field Running The 100th running of the Boston Marathon in 1996 was a special event for many runners but particularly so for Bob Sarocka…
Sleepless Intucson Linda BrewerFeature20059 min Sleepless in Tucson Or the Multitasking of the Very-Long-Distance Runner. t 6:00 a.m. on March 25, a few miles north of Tucson, Arizona, the full…
Outrunning The Sound Of The Doodlebug Roger RobFeatureMarch 200521 min TABLE TWELVE Ages 65-69: Male and Female Average Times for Places 1-3 TABLE THIRTEEN Ages 70-74: Male and Female Average…
A Marathoner’s Next Editorial StaffFeatureNovember 200415 min […] race materials not only mentioned that most participants wear a costume but also promised an extra prize for all participants who did…
On the Road With Kathrine Switzer: September/October 2002
Kathrine SwitzerColumnSeptember 200284 min
On the Road With Kathrine Switzer: September/October 2002 Kathrine SwitzerColumnSeptember 200284 min Mayor Daley Marathon. By then] was no longer capable of challenging younger (and faster) runners for the lead….
On the Road With Kathrine Switzer: March/April 2002
Kathrine SwitzerColumnMarch 200282 min
On the Road With Kathrine Switzer: March/April 2002 Kathrine SwitzerColumnMarch 200282 min THE PHEIDIPPIDES LEGEND The Patron Saint of Marathoning The World’s First Marathoner, Pheidippides, Ran His Race 2500 Years…