This Week In Running: August 26, 2024
This Week In Running’s trail and ultra recap for August 26, 2024.
Courtney Dauwalter and Thomas Cardin won this weekend’s Chianti Ultra Trail 120k. Our results article has the story!
This Week In Running’s trail and ultra recap for August 26, 2024.
AJW shares his top three men’s and women’s 100-mile performances of all time, three of which have been run in the last 14 months.
Sabrina Little writes about lessons in sport and life taken from the 2024 Paris Olympics.
An article about running as a vehicle for economic and social rejuvenation, through the example of the Delta Dash race in Helena, Arkansas.
This Week In Running’s trail and ultra recap for August 19, 2024.
How highlighting running — or other life aspects — can keep them from getting lost to busy-ness.
This Week in Running’s trail and ultra recap for August 12, 2024.
AJW profiles the the Sörmlands 100 Trail Festival, a unique event in the southeast of Sweden.
Defending Sierre-Zinal champion Sophia Laukli talks about her ski career, her appreciation for trail running culture, and training.
This Week in Running’s trail and ultra recap for August 5, 2024.
AJW offers tips to stay motivated and on track with your training during the hot summer months.
Mal Law has leveraged his running adventures to fundraise for several causes and give back to the New Zealand trails he loves.
A numeric look into Sierre-Zinal highlighting participant growth, the growth in female participation, and steadily improving winning times.
AJW considers the benefits of adding walking into regular training for running longevity and ultrarunning efficiency.
Gabe Joyes answers questions about missed runs, plantar fasciitis, how the elites train, and more.
AJW takes a look at the Resurrection Pass Ultra Races in Alaska, an event filled with the low-key vibe of old-school ultras.
Sabrina Little examines courage as an excellence with respect to fear, and how it shapes our perception of the world.
AJW chimes in on the debate about which direction of Hardrock is harder and why.
Max Romey talks about following in his grandmother’s artistic and adventurous footsteps, running in Alaska, and art as a time machine.
AJW compares and contrasts two of North America’s iconic 100-mile races.
Chris Wristen, founder of the ultrarunning website MassUltra, shares his story into running and sports journalism.
AJW recounts his five favorite memories from the past decade of the Western States 100.