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Sports Illustrated October 11, 2002 Tim Layden |
Marathon (wo)man Paula Radcliffe is running into a potential firestorm. She may destroy the women's world record in Sunday's Chicago Marathon. But, if she runs too fast, people will assume that she must be using performance-enhancing drugs. |
Sports Illustrated August 20, 2002 Merrell Noden |
Dash of Hope Tim Montgomery finally put his demons behind him by outrunning Maurice Greene. |
Salon.com August 8, 2002 Eileen Kelly |
Motherrunner Being alone is not enough. I have to be alone and running. |
Salon.com July 31, 2002 Boman & Callahan |
What makes Supergran run? Churchgoing grandmother Kathy Jager was shattering track records -- until she was barred because her hormone replacement drugs contained steroids. |
Sports Illustrated July 23, 2002 Brian Cazeneuve |
Gail Force At 35, three-time Olympian Gail Devers is having the finest outdoor season of her career. |
Wired August 2002 Andrew Tilin |
The Ultimate Running Machine Inside a Soviet-style training camp, corporate scientists are reengineering neuro-mechanics, blood chemistry, and brain waves. Welcome to the Oregon Project, where Nike is rebuilding the US marathon team one high tech step at a time. |
Sports Illustrated June 11, 2002 Brian Cazeneuve |
Season of Change? Summer is set to sizzle, with plenty of hot-button issues heading into the track-and-field nationals. |
Outside June 2002 |
Rising Star On June 29 in California's Sierra Nevada, Scott Jurek will go for his fourth straight win at the Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run, a 17-hour slog -- with more than 18,000 feet of elevation gain -- from Squaw Valley to Auburn, California... |
Sports Illustrated April 26, 2002 Tim Layden |
Questions to ponder for track season Penn Relays under way. Drake Relays under way. Can only mean one thing: Track season. No Olympic Games this summer. No World Championships. Still, there are a number of questions I'd like to see answered... |
Inc. March 1, 2002 Ilan Mochari |
How to Run a Marathon Because, really, what self-respecting, athletically ambitious, kick-ass entrepreneur can resist? |
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