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Kenny Bednarek did not appreciate Noah Lyles’ staredown at the line on Sunday in a tense U.S. men’s 200-meter final at Hayward Field, one that Lyles won in 19.63 seconds.
The 16-year-old phenom ran 1:42.27 at the USATF Outdoor Championships—taking over a second off the previous U18 world record.
Trainers offer insights on how much you can really do in a day—and ways to get more activity without upping your injury risk.
From do-it-all trainers to travel-sized recovery tools, here’s everything you need to stay race-ready, wherever you roam ...
But a smarter way to spend your rest day would involve being intentional about recovery work. “A rest day can involve ...
Now, six months after she resumed racing, she’s re-established herself as one of the nation’s top distance runners. On Sunday ...
Lutkenhaus’ effort, which dipped under the world standard of 1:44.50—a qualifying mark he needed if he were to finish inside ...
While Cvecko isn’t a pro runner and he doesn’t have national titles or Olympic success, he is a champion of the sport of ...
Less than two months after his return to racing, the former world champion runs a personal best to win the national title.
Schlachtenhaufen had tumbled head-first over Riley Chamberlain, after Chamberlain’s legs got tangled up with the crowded lead ...
Coleman advanced to the men’s 100 meter final on Friday night, where he placed fifth in a season’s best of 9.86. He qualified ...
Hiltz outkicked Sinclaire Johnson to capture yet another national title, while there was a nasty fall behind them on the last ...
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