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BusinessWeek April 18, 2005 Joseph Weber |
Off The Beaten Path Can't get into the Boston Marathon? Try Prague or Monaco. |
Adventure Jun/Jul 2004 McKenzie Funk |
A World of Hurt Proper training and equipment can help prevent injuries in running, kayaking, mountain biking, and sport climbing. |
BusinessWeek January 19, 2004 Christine Summerson |
Dashing Through The Snow Ditch the old sweats for latest in winter running gear. |
BusinessWeek January 19, 2004 Christine Summerson |
Bill Rodgers: A Blizzard? Even Better For runners undeterred by snow, sleet, or icy temperatures, a big challenge is convincing your nonrunning friends that you're not crazy. Bill Rodgers, winner of four New York City and four Boston marathons and co-owner of a running center, has plenty to say in defense of winter runs. |
Sports Illustrated September 2, 2003 Brian Cazeneuve |
Inside Track and Field: Rays of Hope Last-minute U.S. golds brightened a controversial week at the worlds |
Science News August 9, 2003 Ivars Peterson |
Running Lanes and Extra Steps When going out to your local running track for a workout, you sometimes find that you are allowed to use only certain lanes for training. On a standard quadrant track, however, the outer lanes are longer than the inner lanes. That presents a problem for someone using the track for speed workouts. |
Outside July 2003 Andrew Tilin |
Run For It It sounds too good to be true: a star miler turned criminal goes to prison, links up with a legendary track coach, trains behind bars until his feet bleed, and earns a spot on the U.S. Olympic team. Is the real world ready for Jon Gill's dream? |
Outside July 2003 Michael Frank |
Great Strides The latest road runners fit better, feel faster, and work almost as hard as you do. |
Sports Illustrated June 4, 2003 Rick Reilly |
Taking One for the Team When the 65-year-old track and field coach at Fresno State was told in April that his men's teams were about to be eliminated to save money, he offered to work for free. |
Sports Illustrated May 21, 2003 Grant Wahl |
Speed Bump Despite another disappointing finish, Maurice Greene says he's still the man to beat in the 100-meter -- but is he? |
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