On expands its Trail Team roster with the addition of French trail running sensation Simon Gosselin. The move highlights On’s commitment to supporting elite athletes and growing its presence in the trail running community.
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The latest international survey reveals key trends shaping trail running today, from growing diversity and gear innovations to environmental concerns and the rise of virtual races. Eight major takeaways paint a dynamic picture of the sport’s evolving landscape.
Prize money in trail running is rising, drawing more elite athletes and media attention. This shift could boost the sport’s growth and professionalism but may also challenge its grassroots spirit.
Gerda Steyn continues to dominate ultra marathon running with relentless endurance and fierce determination. Her record-breaking performances and strategic pace make her an unstoppable force on the trail.
Kilian Jornet launches a new mission to preserve the core spirit of mountain running. The legendary athlete advocates for sustainable practices and respect for nature in the sport’s growing global community.
Four Nepali athletes are set to compete in the World Mountain and Trail Run Championship, showcasing Nepal’s growing presence in international trail running. The event highlights endurance and alpine skills on a global stage.
Battle lines are drawn as top athletes prepare for the National Mountain Running Championships. With fierce competition expected, runners from across the country gear up to conquer challenging terrains and claim the coveted title.
Ultra trail runner Lotti Brinks returns with renewed ambition, aiming to push her limits and challenge the field in upcoming races. Her comeback signals a fierce pursuit of top honors in the sport.
Olympic race walking is gaining spotlight for its intense physical demands and strategic technique. Inverse highlights why this often-overlooked sport deserves your attention in upcoming Games.
Ultramarathons saw a surge in popularity pre-pandemic, but as the world reopens, runners and organizers face questions about the sport’s future growth, diversity, and sustainability.










