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A little underwhelming | A column by Len Johnson

Besides being at some time the world’s pre-eminent track distance runner, what does Joshua Cheptegei have in common with the likes of Haile Gebrselassie, Kenenisa Bekele, Paul Tergat and Mo Farah? A transition to the marathon that is a little...

My World Champs Highlight? The Whole Darned Thing! | A column by Len Johnson

I still get out sometimes. Only a couple of days ago I was out celebrating the 45th anniversary of event, publications and retail company Sole Motive which, in another lifetime it seems now, started out as Australian Runner magazine...

Inside Running Podcast Episode 416: Ed Marks | Amsterdam Marathon | NSW 10000m Championships

This weeks episode is sponsored by The Running Warehouse Ballarat Marathon The Running Warehouse Ballarat Marathon is back in April next year with flat and fast courses … an amazing atmosphere and heaps of fun. Sign up today at ballaratmarathon.com.au before this very...

The Fastest Footwear and the Athletes That Wear Them

When it comes to elite sport, every fraction of a second counts. From the Olympics to the World Marathon Majors, footwear plays a pivotal role in helping athletes push the boundaries of human performance. In recent years, innovation in...

Bankroll Lessons for Athletes: What Pacing Plans Teach About Managing Risk and Reward

In the high-performance world of professional sports, athletes are constantly managing more than just their physical output. Beyond the training sessions, competitions, and grueling recovery routines lies a quieter, often overlooked challenge: financial management. With the potential for significant...

Cape Town Marathon’s Bid for “Major” Status Meets a Gale: Race Canceled Amid High...

CAPE TOWN — The race that wanted to become Africa’s first World Marathon Major didn’t get to start. On Sunday morning, organizers of the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon canceled the marathon due to high winds that toppled structures at...

Amsterdam’s Course Record Falls as Geoffrey Toroitich Kipchumba Wins in 2:03:30; Aynalem Desta Leads...

AMSTERDAM — In a city that has quietly become one of road running’s fastest laboratories, the TCS Amsterdam Marathon delivered another proof point on Sunday as Kenya’s Geoffrey Toroitich Kipchumba won in 2 hours 03 minutes 30 seconds, taking...

Inside Running Podcast Episode 415: Melbourne Marathon | Chicago Marathon | Caitlin Adams 

This week's episode is sponsored by The Running Warehouse Ballarat Marathon The Running Warehouse Ballarat Marathon is back in April next year with flat and fast courses … an amazing atmosphere and heaps of fun. Sign up today at ballaratmarathon.com.au before this very popular event...

What was once commonplace is now comment worthy | A column by Len Johnson

Tracking recent athletics news, we note that Femke Bol is now looking at a new challenge. What’s that, you ask. Hasn’t the second-best women’s 400 metres hurdler yet to conquer her first challenge? That would be beating the best women’s...

Kipchoge Pivots to New York, Chasing the Only Major He Hasn’t Run

Eliud Kipchoge has spent a career shrinking the marathon’s unknowns, but one still remains: New York City. The 40-year-old two-time Olympic champion, and the only human to cover 26.2 miles in under two hours under controlled conditions, said he...