In “The Secret to a National Cross-Country Title? Fun,” The New York Times explores how fostering a playful team atmosphere has become crucial for success. As athletes embrace joy in training, their performance on the course reaches new heights, redefining competitive spirit.
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A proposed NCAA settlement could jeopardize non-revenue sports by introducing roster caps, potentially threatening over 25,000 Division I roster spots. Critics warn that the changes could endanger opportunities for countless athletes nationwide.
Todd Etters has been a transformative force for Lehigh University Athletics as the Men’s Cross Country Coach. Under his guidance, the team has seen significant improvements, bolstering their competitiveness in the Patriot League and beyond.
The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) will introduce additional divisions for cross country and track and field postseason competitions starting in the 2025-26 season. This decision aims to enhance competitiveness and provide more opportunities for student-athletes across the state.
The Mount Si athletic department faces scrutiny as its cross country coach is placed on probation following an investigation. Details concerning the reasons for the action remain limited, prompting questions from parents and community members alike.
Sammy Smith has made headlines as a dual-sport athlete, excelling in both soccer and cross-country skiing. The standout performer recently showcased her talents on the world stage, proving her versatility in competing at the highest level across diverse terrains.
Jake Stewart, a standout in Gonzaga University Athletics, has captured the attention of fans with his impressive performances this season. As he leads the team in scoring, his determination and skill make him a key player in the Bulldogs’ pursuit of victory.
In a groundbreaking study published in “Frontiers,” researchers analyze race development and key performance factors in mass-start cross-country skiing competitions. Findings reveal how strategy, technique, and environmental conditions shape athlete success on the course.
Steve Taylor has been named the new Cross Country Coach for University of Richmond Athletics. With a track record of developing elite athletes, Taylor promises to enhance the program’s competitive edge and cultivate a winning culture among runners.
Niwot’s Addison Ritzenhein has been named the Gatorade Colorado Girls Cross Country Player of the Year, recognizing her exceptional performance and dedication to the sport. This accolade highlights her achievements in a highly competitive season.










