Marathon & Beyond · Issue
Vol. 6, No. 1 (2002)
6 articles
Marathon & Beyond, Volume 6, Number 1 — January/February 2002. 6 articles from this issue, recovered from the original PDF and digitized for the Marathon Handbook archive.
On the Road With Joe LeMay: Tuttle Is Back
Joe LeMayFeatureJanuary 20029 min
On the Road With Joe LeMay: Tuttle Is Back Joe LeMayFeatureJanuary 20029 min On THE Road WITH Joe LeMay TUTTLE IS BACK Lately, one name we’ ve been hearing about…
On the Mark: January/February 2002
Editorial StaffDepartmentJanuary 20022 min
On the Mark: January/February 2002 Editorial StaffDepartmentJanuary 20022 min Marathon & Beyond’s mission is to provide practical advice on preparing for and running marathons and ultras. The magazine will do…
About the Authors: January/February 2002
Editorial StaffDepartmentJanuary 20026 min
About the Authors: January/February 2002 Editorial StaffDepartmentJanuary 20026 min About THE Authors MICHAEL WILLE is a graduate of the CIA. No, not that CIA. The Culinary Institute of America. He…
On the Road With Kathrine Switzer: January/February 2002
Kathrine SwitzerColumnJanuary 2002212 min
On the Road With Kathrine Switzer: January/February 2002 Kathrine SwitzerColumnJanuary 2002212 min AAU Rules & Regs The following rules and regulations are from the 1944 Official Track and Field Handbook…
Editorial: January/February 2002
Art Versus ScienceEditorialJanuary 20027 min
Editorial: January/February 2002 Art Versus ScienceEditorialJanuary 20027 min Show Me ‘the Money The History of Prize Money in Road Racing. By GAIL KISLEVITZ T HE HISTORY of prize money in…
Art Versus Science
Editorial StaffFeatureJanuary 20027 min
Art Versus Science Editorial StaffFeatureJanuary 20027 min Editorial Anyone who has bought a pair of tube socks knows that one size does not fit all, no matter what the package…