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Fourth of July RunsFourth of July Runs
Independence Day is more than fireworks and barbecues. What better time to run than the Fourth of July, the biggest racing day of the year. Sign up for a race near you.

Tips for Running in the HeatTips for Running in the Heat
Are you ready to run in the summer heat? Use these tips to stay hydrated and safe during your workouts.

Summer Is Finally HereSummer Is Finally Here
Celebrate fun in the sun with these tips for getaways, events and outdoor recreation.

10 Best Boston Qualifiers10 Best Boston Qualifiers
Want to get to Boston? Here are the 10 races with the biggest percentage of finishers who qualified for Boston, according to Running USA.
Also: Running USA

The Dirty DozenThe Dirty Dozen
Forget about playing clean--here’s your chance to get downright dirty and trudge through sludge at a mud run near you.

Stay Active on a BudgetStay Active on a Budget
Make your pennies last longer with these easy and inexpensive ways to get in shape without spending a fortune.

113th Boston Marathon Photo Album113th Boston Marathon Photo Album
The Cool Running photography team of Jim Rhoades, Ted Tyler and Frank Georges was out at Monday’s Boston Marathon shooting up a storm. View over 6000 race day photos taken at the 1 mile, 30K and 20 mile points.

Goucher and Hall Claim Readiness for 113th B.A.A. Boston MarathonGoucher and Hall Claim Readiness for 113th B.A.A. Boston Marathon
Facing the media blitz as the favored American runners in the field, both Kara Goucher and Ryan Hall appeared relaxed and in good spirits, and both proclaimed they were ready to take up the challenge of leading USA distance runners in the tradition of Joan Benoit Samuelson and Bill Rodgers.

The 2009 Georgia ING Marathon – Exploring the boroughs of Atlanta with friends!The 2009 Georgia ING Marathon – Exploring the boroughs of Atlanta with friends!
A young race in a ‘new’ city doesn’t disappoint

Her Story: Sara Hall, Running With PurposeHer Story: Sara Hall, Running With Purpose
Did you know marathoner Ryan Hall's wife is a professional athlete as well? Learn how she balances her running career with other priorities.

Find a Valentine Run Near YouFind a Valentine Run Near You
February is a great time of year to set some goals and ease into your race season. Sign up for a cupid run and sweat with your sweetie this Valentine’s Day.

A New Year, New Dreams, New GoalsA New Year, New Dreams, New Goals
Another year gone by. They sure go by fast. I made that statement last year at this time, and nothing has occurred during the past 365 days to change that outlook. You will have 365 more days to fulfill your dreams and goals in 2009—so make the most of it!

Fastest Finisher, No Victory: All’s Not Fair in the MarathonFastest Finisher, No Victory: All’s Not Fair in the Marathon
When is a race not a race? How about when you run the fastest time and don’t win? That’s a good place to start.

The Great Gebrselassie Breaks 2:04: Is Sub Two on the Horizon?The Great Gebrselassie Breaks 2:04: Is Sub Two on the Horizon?
How low can they go? In September, Ethiopian distance running great Haile Gebrselassie became the first marathoner to break the 2:04 barrier, authoring an astonishing 2:03:59 in the Berlin Marathon.

Joanne Dow – Olympic Dream Burns Brightly in BeijingJoanne Dow – Olympic Dream Burns Brightly in Beijing
Joanne Dow will make her Olympic debut for the United States on August 21st in Beijing where she will compete in the 20k racewalk. At age 44, this mother of two teenage children is not only the oldest member of the U.S. Olympic track and field team, but she is also a portrait in perseverance, resilience, courage, and determination.

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