The Great Six-Day Races Ed DoddFeatureMarch 199823 min So far, I have raced, if that’s the word, tentatively. It’s impossible, after all. Has a fever-wracked marathoner ever hit the jackpot?…
My Most Unforgettable DepartmentMarch 199814 min not be able to unlock the door. Squaring his shoulders for the folks viewing back home, he moved around the front of the car….
– The Champion of the Chip FeatureMarch 199810 min vestige of prolonged aerobic exercise that farmers received—everything else already having been mechanized. On a visit to Minnesota a few years…
Masters of the Ultra Jeff HagenFeatureMarch 199816 min Close to the end of the course there was a group of local school children and their teachers who were supporting Anthony….
On the Road with ColumnMarch 199827 min exhilarating and sobering. Exhilarating in those instances when a T-shirt just dripping with good memories surfaces, causing you to sit back onto the…
The process of going through FeatureMarch 199856 min suite heatedly conversing in a unique but impenetrable language made up from equal parts of English, German, Spanish, and split times. Others…
In Your Dreams 55 John Keston FeatureMarch 19983 min gj Marathoners daydream of running y from the front. Dreams can come true. Masters of the Ultra 67 Jeff Hagen More…
On the Mark DepartmentMarch 19984 min Letters cco SRE ARES “THE JB” Ijust finished reading the November/ December Marathon & Beyond article on the Jasper Banff Relay, and I enjoyed…
Letters to the Editor DepartmentMarch 19982 min ey eas elit We have weighed various aspects of a marathon within a 1,000-point scoring grid. Besides the author of the article, a…
Edmonton Festival FeatureMarch 199815 min speed.” On the next lap Rowell carried an Irish flag and Fitzgerald an American flag. They ran a lap with the flags in their hands,…