Jeanette Groesz, 75, led her Team Red Lizard squad onto the Women's 70+ podium at the USATF Club Cross Championships. Her ...
Curt Clausen, a three-time Olympian and the only American man ever to medal in the race walk at the World Athletics ...
Masters athletes set off across a soft field, with muddy patches, in three races. The women’s 6K started things off at 9:30 a ...
Click on the links below for resources and best practices for each category. Each blue button leads to that section's Resources and Best Practices booklet. Below those links, you may find outside ...
The nickname "Flo-Jo" has come to denote blazing speed, grace, flair and awesome talent. "Flo-Jo" is, of course, Florence Griffith Joyner, who was to the 1988 Olympic games what Wilma Rudolph was to ...
A four-time winner of both the Boston and New York City marathons, Bill Rodgers was one of the prime movers in the American distance running boom of the 1970s. He took up distance running on a serious ...
The top American half miler of the mid-1970s, Rick Wohlhuter was a two-time Olympian and the last American man to qualify for the Games in both the 800 and 1500m events. A Notre Dame graduate, ...
Rumbling down a straightaway or outrunning a defense back, Bob Hayes was an awesome sight as a sprinter and football star. His claim to being the "World's Fastest Human" was solidified by his two ...
One of the more prominent long sprinters of his generation, Vince Matthews won a pair of Olympic gold medals in his career. Developing a fierce competition with Lee Evans in the 400m, Matthews was a ...