California Weekend Wrap-Up: Road Racing Galore
A break from collegiate cross country didn’t slow down the running action in the Golden State. A number of road races took place in the California as well as a number of out-of-state races involving…Read More
Please Fire Tom Hammond – An Open Letter To NBC Olympics Executive Producer
A letter to NBC Olympics executive producer Jim Bell: Dear Jim Bell, Please fire Tom Hammond. I’m not expert on broadcasting or television production. Heck, the biggest race I’ve called is…Read More
California Weekend Wrap-Up: Freshman Hatton Impresses at Stanford Invite, Pappas Wins In Oregon Debut
The weekend was busy with loads of running action. Without a significant American presence at the Berlin Marathon, our focus turns to collegiate cross country where many of the top teams in the Pac-12…Read More
Stanford Cross Country Invitational Meet Entries
Entries for the college/open races of Saturday’s Stanford Cross Country Invitational ACADEMY OF ART 2800 Benson Thomas FR Academy of Art M 2 2801 Howard Shaquile FR Academy of Art M 2 2802 Kammer…Read More
California Weekend Wrap-Up: Martinez Claims 5th Ave Title; NCAA Cross Country Kicks Off
California is the most dominant state in the nation in track and field/running, but with meets upon meets going on every weekend, it can be difficult to keep track with all that’s going on. With…Read More
Thoughts On Pre Fall Marathon Road Races
Newbies and veterans alike tested the waters at the half marathon distance this past weekend at two of…Read More
Hurdlers Dawn Harper, Kellie Wells Unhappy With Lolo Jones Stealing Spotlight
Lolo Jones has become America’s sweetheart in the past months as her story of Olympic heartbreak,…Read More
Usain Bolt Strikes Olympic Gold Again
LONDON — There were many doubters this time around, but Usain Bolt dismissed all the talk and defended…Read More
Usain Bolt Still The 100 Meter Favorite?
Four years ago nobody would have questioned that Usain Bolt would be the favorite once again entering…Read More
Jess Ennis, Mo Farah Lead Banner Day For British Track & Field
LONDON — The hype for British athletes around the 2012 London Olympics sat squarely behind heptathlete…Read More
Six To Watch In Women’s 100 Meters
The magic of the 100 meters is in its simplicity. The race is a single straightaway and will be completed…Read More
Olympic Gold The Final Destination For Felix, Richards-Ross
LONDON — Allyson Felix and Sanya Richards-Ross have been two of the most accomplished U.S. sprinters…Read More
Study Shows Slowest Runners Make Greatest Gains In Relay Races
New research from Michigan State University supports the Kohler motivation effect, which shows how less…Read More
Did I Just Do That? – Five Embarrassing Moments In Track & Field History
Any sport has its share of triumphs, defeats and more importantly hilarious, shocking or head scratching…Read More
World Record Holder Paula Radcliffe Out Of Olympic Marathon
Paula Radcliffe, the British world record holder in the marathon, has officially been ruled unfit to…Read More
Future Bright For Jager And Young U.S. Steeple Contingent
This week we saw Evan Jager, a newcomer and natural (no offense Robert Redford) to the steeplechase,…Read More
Chaos Can Be Beneficial For Kenyan Team
The powerhouse, the undisputed champions of the distances, the Yankees of the Rift Valley. However you…Read More
Give Oscar Pistorius A Break
It has been a one big struggle for the man from South Africa known as the ‘Blade Runner’ (his performances…Read More
The Curious Tale Of Tianna Madison
Tianna Madison has been a popular subject of discussion among members of the media. The Elyria, Ohio native…Read More
Vin Lananna Steps Down As Oregon Head Coach
Vin Lananna will step down from his position as Director of Track & Field at the University of…Read More





















