Taylor Dutch is a writer and editor living in Austin, Texas, and a former NCAA track athlete who specializes in fitness, wellness, and endurance sports coverage. Her work has appeared in Runner’s World, SELF, Bicycling, Outside, and Podium Runner.
Steve Cohen, a longtime magician for celebrities and world leaders, became hooked on marathoning since running his first one in 2018.
Through their performances in Eugene, Faith Kipyegon and Allyson Felix, among others, gave inspiration to one mother-to-be.
The World Athletics Championships wrapped up on Sunday with another record-setting day in Eugene.
Shericka Jackson looks primed for a big race, while Noah Lyles and Erriyon Knighton are ready to put on a show.
The women’s marathon gets things going on Monday morning, and the men's steeple and women’s 1500 finals close out the night.
From Sydney McLaughlin to Geoffrey Kamworor, the World Championships from Eugene are loaded with talent.
After a disappointing disqualification at the Olympics last year, Emma Coburn regrouped and captured her tenth U.S. title last month.
The middle-distance runner has become a brand ambassador for Lululemon just ahead of the USATF Championships.
Athletes will be able to utilize on-site childcare in Eugene this weekend.
After a thrilling collegiate season, many of the NCAA’s stars should make a big impact on the world stage.
The world championship 10K qualifier found her way back to professional running—and is opening up about her comeback journey.
The Philadelphia native is committed to making running more inclusive for Black, Indigenous, and people of color.
How pro athletes and individuals can protect themselves while using their favorite social running apps.
The pro sprinter opens up about how she confronted her anxiety disorder.
The track and field power couple will be global brand ambassadors for Lululemon
The Olympic bronze medalist stayed with the lead pack early, but stopped between 25K and 30K of the race.
Manuela Schär of Switzerland led wire-to-wire, while American Daniel Romanchuk claimed his second Boston title.
Beyond medals and times, she’s racing for other Kenyan women who are not able to run, like her late friend Agnes Tirop.
Despite being diagnosed with epilepsy as an infant, Costello hasn’t let the disorder hold her back from becoming a strong marathoner.
If you head to the start with just one piece of advice, it’s this: get ready for the hills.
How he went from being a “hopeless” high school runner with the help of goal-setting and taking big chances in his training.
The meet didn’t disappoint with world records, historic wins, and fast times.
After a handful of silver and bronze medals, the American 800-meter specialist finally finishes atop the podium.
The World Championships are on deck for July. Will an American record attempt be next after that?
Catch up on the must-see races and jumps from this weekend in Birmingham, Alabama.