Browsing: Road Running
Beyond the Athlete: The Hidden Blame in Running’s Drug Crisis explores how systemic pressures and governing bodies contribute to doping scandals, revealing a deeper crisis beneath the surface of the sport.
Athletics South Africa’s CEO Mokoka warns that reopening the athletics season amid ongoing health concerns is too risky. He urges authorities to prioritize safety and delay events to prevent potential COVID-19 spikes.
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As the countdown to the 2024 Paris Olympics intensifies, Beth Potter reflects on her journey, inspired by the Brownlee brothers and her Rio experience. With a focused training regimen, she aims to clinch bronze and etch her name in Olympic history.
Mo Farah made history at the Brussels Diamond League by breaking the one-hour world record, covering an impressive distance of 21.33 kilometers. The legendary athlete’s feat cements his legacy in long-distance running and captivates fans worldwide.
India’s burgeoning road running culture is transforming into a lucrative business, as marathons gain popularity across the country. With increased participation and sponsorship, the running industry is attracting athletes and investors alike, fueling growth and community engagement.
Malta’s Road Running League is set to make a much-anticipated return, promising an exciting season for local athletes. The league aims to engage both seasoned runners and newcomers, fostering community spirit and promoting fitness across the island.
The Topo Athletic Aura has garnered attention for its unique design and performance features. In the latest review from Believe in the Run, the shoe’s combination of comfort and responsiveness is highlighted, leaving runners both impressed and intrigued.
South Africa’s passion for road running has reached fever pitch, with thousands embracing the sport for fitness and community. Events like the Comrades Marathon highlight this trend, uniting diverse participants in celebration of endurance and resilience.
Canada’s Linkletter narrowly missed his first marathon victory, finishing in a close second place at the Ottawa Marathon. His impressive performance showcased his skills and determination, as he competes against some of the best runners in the country.