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Sports Illustrated October 24, 2000 Tim Layden |
Inside Olympic Sports In his first marathon as an American, Morocco-born Khalid Khannouchi won Chicago in U.S.-record time... |
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. |
Salon.com September 23, 2000 Jon Entine |
Olympic colors It's obvious that blacks dominate certain sports while whites dominate others. Why can't we talk openly about the genetics of athletic excellence? |
AskMen.com Geoffrey Lansdell |
Top 10: Marathons In accordance with the standard of ranking marathons on prestige, popularity and purse size, here are the world's top 10 marathons. |
Sports Illustrated September 25, 2000 Brian Cazeneuve |
Out of the shadows Despite controversy, track athletes excel |
Inc. March 1, 2002 Ilan Mochari |
How to Run a Marathon Because, really, what self-respecting, athletically ambitious, kick-ass entrepreneur can resist? |
AskMen.com James Fell |
Things Only Marathoners Understand Marathoners gain wisdom over the course of preparing for and running the 26.2-mile distance. |
Salon.com September 25, 2000 Gary Kamiya |
Night of the thoroughbreds On an evening of amazing feats, an Australian hero and an American legend shone the brightest. |
AskMen.com November 3, 2013 Lief Nielsen |
Can You Outrun Your Demons By Signing Up For A Marathon? In a sport where security all of a sudden is a major concern, racers and spectators alike are arguably putting themselves in danger by participating. There has to be more on these newly minted runners' minds than an upbeat desire to run for a really long time. |
Sports Illustrated March 13, 2001 Tim Layden |
Back on Track Four U.S. sprinters are running to atone for their victory antics in Sydney... |
Sports Illustrated May 25, 2000 Tim Layden |
An artificial edge? Athletes try anything in quest to be the best |
BusinessWeek May 21, 2007 Peter Coy |
Running Safely Into Middle Age Age is the enemy of serious runners. But you can keep the zip in your pace without excessively straining your body - or your schedule. |
Sports Illustrated May 10, 2000 |
Scorecard: Marathon Mess Why the world's best doesn't deserve a free pass to Sydney |
Sports Illustrated October 2, 2000 |
Top moments 'Best ever' Games churned out memorable moments... |
Outside November 2009 Ryan Krogh |
America's Next Top Runner It's been 26 years since an American has won a major U.S. marathon -- and 37 since we did it in the Olympics. Will this be the year American distance running gets back on track? Ryan Hall thinks so. |
AskMen.com Matt Forsman |
How To Prepare For A Marathon - Part I With the right knowledge, training and determination, the marathon can be a remarkably inspiring and life-affirming 26.2 mile experience. |
AskMen.com James Fell |
Disgusting Things Runners Do These are five disgusting things runners do. |
AskMen.com April 7, 2014 James Fell |
Breaking Down The Myth Of The Scrawny Marathoner Yes, lots of aerobic exercise is going to inhibit muscular growth. Inhibit, not stop. If your goal is to get as massively muscular as humanly possible, marathons are not for you. |
Sports Illustrated May 28, 2001 Tim Layden |
Highlights from the Pre A little track talk in the wake of Sunday's Prefontaine Classic, the best track meet in America... |
Sports Illustrated August 12, 2001 Tim Layden |
The good, the bad and the in-between In the wake of the Edmonton track and field world championships, a medal ceremony of my own... |
AskMen.com October 30, 2013 Michelle Magnan |
The Difference Between Usain Bolt And You: The point that David Epstein explores at length in The Sports Gene, is that no two people respond to sports training the same way, because no two genomes are the same. |
Salon.com October 1, 2000 Gary Kamiya |
All of us Why the Olympics matter. |
AskMen.com July 22, 2012 James Fell |
Lessons From My First Marathon If you don't run, start. Because it's awesome, that's why. If you do run, you need to put a marathon on your bucket list. Finish one and you'll understand why. |
Outside March 2010 Justin Nyberg |
Yes You Can: Run the NYC Marathon Going 26.2 miles is a great way to prove your grit and there's no greater showcase than the world's biggest. Presenting a simple plan to get anyone off the couch and across the finish line. |