The Boston Marathon’s Top 10 Hills By The Map
Move over, Rome. 7 Hills? San Francisco has a celebrated 7 also. However, the Boston Marathon, as geographer Sean Hartnett… Read More
Move over, Rome. 7 Hills? San Francisco has a celebrated 7 also. However, the Boston Marathon, as geographer Sean Hartnett… Read More
Marathon geographer Sean Hartnett, who’ll be tracking race pace carefully on the road from Hopkinton to Beantown on Monday, crafts… Read More
Florida has racked up quite the record in the NCAA Men’s Championships this decade. Since ’10, Mike Holloway’s Gators have… Read More
USC WON LAST YEAR’S NCAA women’s team title by the smallest margin ever, a single point. This year Caryl Smith… Read More
LOOKING FOR A FEW meets to keep an eye on this weekend? Look south. Many of the northern college programs… Read More
The third installment as we roll out 71-plus-years of T&FN covers. Watch for updates, a decade at a time, on… Read More
As they do on the women’s side, Pat Henry’s Texas A&M Aggies lead the initial men’s “comprehensive” indoor/outdoor dual meet… Read More
Runners-up in the final indoor rankings, Texas A&M leads the initial “comprehensive” indoor/outdoor women’s dual meet rankings on the strength… Read More
Austin, Texas, March 30, 2019—Strake (Houston) prep senior interviewed by Lee Nichols after jumping to No. 7 on the all-time… Read More
ONE OF THE TOUGHEST PARTS of my job as the editor of T&FN is juggling what the readership wants to… Read More
With the Aarhus, Denmark, edition coming up Saturday (March 30), click here for a rundown on World Cross Country Championships… Read More
INTERNATIONAL EYES are on Denmark this weekend, with a World XC Championship setup in Aarhus that has attracted more excitement… Read More
THE IAAF was eager to bring its “new” world rankings into production in time for them to play a major… Read More
Here’s the latest in the aches, pains & eligibility departments Alabama prep Trey Allen was struck by tibial stress syndrome—brought… Read More
TWO ISSUES AGO we said, “Picking World Championships podium people in January—when a crystal ball sometimes looks more like a… Read More
SHE DIDN’T QUITE claim the Collegiate Indoor Record, but Lexi Jacobus did get the low-altitude version, clearing 15-4¼ (4.68) to… Read More
HER AMERICAN RECORD 1:58.60 in the 800—which also ended up as the yearly world leader—was the topper for Ajee’ Wilson,… Read More
AT A MEETING held during the indoor nationals, USATF’s Board Of Directors opted to take no action on federation President… Read More
WHILE FIELD AND TRACK athletes slowly make the conversion from indoors to outdoors, the heel & toe brigade has already… Read More
IT’S ALWAYS TOUGH to choose between/among athletes who have options in multiple events (generally speaking, tracksters) and those with only… Read More