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A Man Transformed, a New Runner Born
A Man Transformed, a New Runner Born
Bob Hodge reports from the Lowell High School Alumni Cross Country Challenge 2016
Tracksmith
Nov 29, 2016
An Ode to the In-Between
An Ode to the In-Between
Pace is irrelevant. Discovery is key.
Sarah Attar
Nov 20, 2016
The People’s Sport,The People’s Champion: László Tábori
The People’s Sport,The People’s Champion: László Tábori
From the cold war heart of Eastern Europe to the West Coast of the USA and from being the third man to break 4 minutes for the mile to…
David Monico
Nov 3, 2016
A dwarf among giants
A dwarf among giants
Trento may not be a big city, but it’s big on running talent, pedigree and entertainment
Emmie C & Phil G
Oct 24, 2016
Run-Pace-Cheer
Run-Pace-Cheer
Individuals get the glory, but community is the bedrock of achievement, even in running
Andy Waterman
Oct 21, 2016
Meter #05 — available now
Meter #05 — available now
Winners get the glory but when it comes to competition, deep down we all love an underdog
Andy Waterman
Oct 6, 2016
Alfio Mozzi: of running and wine
Alfio Mozzi: of running and wine
A record of time, a documentation of the year
Emmie C & Phil G
Sep 26, 2016
The Women of Penn
The Women of Penn
The Penn Relays was well into its seventh decade when women were admitted in 1962. METER reports on the pioneers, the agitators and the…
Molly Mirhashem
Apr 28, 2016
László Tábori
László Tábori
The People’s Sport, The People’s Champion — from METER #04
Andy Waterman
Apr 20, 2016
THE FELLS
THE FELLS
Northern England can be a bleak and desolate place, all windswept moorland and steep-sided post-industrial valleys. It’s a landscape that…
Andy Waterman
Apr 4, 2016
Johnny Kelley: America’s Gentle Revolutionary
Johnny Kelley: America’s Gentle Revolutionary
How an American distance runner invented modern endurance training long before Arthur Lydiard, and used his new method to win the Boston…
Tracksmith
Mar 15, 2016
Sport, Poetry and the Olympic Ideal.
Sport, Poetry and the Olympic Ideal.
The ancient Olympic Games were as much about arts as athletics. Where did the poetry of running go?
Tracksmith
Mar 9, 2016
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