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RT Snap Q&A: Reece Holder | Power, Precision, and Pushing Limits in the 400m

In our RT Snap Q&A series, we’ve had the privilege of interviewing some of the world’s best runners, delving into their extraordinary journeys, celebrating their achievements, and exploring the unwavering dedication that defines their careers. Reece Holder Born: August 20,...

Podiatrists Approve Running Shoe : A Guide to Comfort, Performance, and Injury Prevention

Selecting the perfect running shoes is crucial for your comfort, enhancing performance, and preventing injuries. The right choice can be influenced by various factors, including the surface you run on—whether it's cross-country, pavement, or trail running—and the distance you...

Finding the Perfect Fit: Top Comfortable Running Shoes of 2024

Comfort in running shoes is a subjective term that varies among runners. For some, a soft midsole spells comfort, while others prioritize a plush, roomy upper. Additionally, the type of run can influence what feels comfortable—what works for a 5K might not be ideal for a marathon, and vice versa.
Awake at 4am, I tuned into Zurich’s Diamond League live stream, only to face streaming issues and unpredictable weather, yet the thrill of athletics remained.

It’s four in the morning and Zurich is calling: A Column by Len Johnson

Times are of some significance in popular culture. After midnight is when “we let it all hang out” – according to J.J. Cale, at least. In myriad ditties the dawn heralds the beginning of a new day.

Inside Running Podcasts Episode 357: Leanne Pompeani & Jeff Risely | National Cross...

Leanne Pompeani returns and recaps her week leading to National Cross Country Championships. Jeff Riseley makes his IRP debut and chats about his time with Princeton, training for his first marathon. Brad holds down the fort and goes through a solid week of marathon training.

RT Snap Q&A : Jesse Hunt | Speed, Strategy, and Success on the Track

In our RT Snap Q&A series, we’ve had the privilege of interviewing some of the world’s best runners, delving into their extraordinary journeys, celebrating their achievements, and exploring the unwavering dedication that defines their careers. Jesse Hunt Born July  28,...

Why Tarkine Autopilot is the Best Shoe for Nurses

In the demanding world of healthcare, every step is crucial. Nurses and other healthcare professionals are often on their feet for most of their shifts, moving swiftly through busy corridors, attending to patients, and standing for long periods during...

Achilles Tendinitis: Understanding and Finding the Best Shoes

Achilles tendinitis, an overuse injury of the Achilles tendon, affects many, from avid athletes to weekend warriors and even those with more sedentary lifestyles. This condition involves inflammation of the Achilles tendon, the tissue connecting the calf muscles to...
Lima, Peru; 29 August, 2024 - Inspired by Olympic champion Nina Kennedy, South Australian pole vaulter Tryphena Hewett has secured Australia’s fourth medal at the 2024 World Athletics Under 20 Championships

Hewett flies to World Under 20 Bronze, inspired by Olympic champion Kennedy

Lima, Peru; 29 August, 2024 - Inspired by Olympic champion Nina Kennedy, South Australian pole vaulter Tryphena Hewett has secured Australia’s fourth medal at the 2024 World Athletics Under 20 Championships with a breakthrough bronze as Olympic semi-finalists Torrie Lewis, Peyton Craig and Claudia Hollingsworth bolted to victories in their respective semi-finals. 

A hot time in Tassie? Don’t think so : A Column by Len Johnson

A disturbing image it is, though I have no personal knowledge I hasten to add. But let me take you back to those early 20th century days. The Hobart Harriers and New Town Harriers had just been formed in the capital. Launceston Harriers quickly followed an early example of anything that happens in the south of Tasmania is quickly replicated in the north. And vice versa.