Inside Lane: How Lopez Lomong Overcame Injury to Win Historic Championship Double
After having nearly quit the sport in 2017, Lomong now stands as the only man to have won national titles in the 10k, 5k and the 1500m.
We take you behind the scenes with in-depth, personal interviews that reveal how top track, cross-country and road runners train and race.
After having nearly quit the sport in 2017, Lomong now stands as the only man to have won national titles in the 10k, 5k and the 1500m.
Having learned balance in her first pro year, six-time NCAA national champion Karissa Schweizer is coming to the USATF championships fresh and hungry.
Bryce Hoppel shares how he got into the sport, his training and racing mindset, and his thoughts on chasing KU legends.
The top male distance runner in America is adjusting to post-Army life and navigating the challenges of new parenthood while looking forward to a World Champs double.
After her 2:23 debut in London, Emily Sisson is officially one of the best American marathoners of all time. And she's got a plan to get better.
Unsponsored marathoner Lindsay Flanagan, Olympic standard in hand, balances coaching other athletes with her own training.
16-year-old Athing Mu won a USATF title and set an American record this indoor season—but she’d be the first to tell you she’s got a long journey ahead.
Johnny Gregorek talks about being in a world record race, taking down his father's mile mark, and his positive views on the new Olympic standards.
The 8-time U.S. champion opens up about her decision to race cross country, her training, goals, dreams and what it’s like to be teammates with Shalane Flanagan.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport will hand down its latest ruling on whether hyperandrogenic athletes can compete against other women this March.
Introducing Inside Lane, Competitor Running's newest column by Johanna Gretschel covering elite track and cross country through in-depth athlete interviews, race analysis and op-ed pieces.