Jakob Ingebrigtsen’s Range Allows Him to Come Back with a Vengeance – Lap Count Newsletter
The Olympic 1500 meter champion’s best event may not be as obvious as you’d think.
The Olympic 1500 meter champion’s best event may not be as obvious as you’d think.
As the who’s who of global track fandom descends upon the 146th biggest city in the United States this week, I am anxiously awaiting the arrival of the first ever World Championships held on US soil.
It isn’t often than an American wins the Gold Coast Marathon – in fact, Lindsay Flanagan is the first to ever do it.
Between 2012 and 2018, Evan Jager won all seven national championships – if he was lining up, it was basically as a formality
One week before running a 3:46.46 mile to win the Bislettt Games in front of the home crowd, Olympic 1500m champion, Jacob Ingebrigtsen ran an 800m race.
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that Katelyn Tuohy, one of the greatest high school runners of all time, won an NCAA championship.
And then there is Will Sumner, who set the high school national records at 500m and 600m and ran a US leading 45.78 for 400m this outdoor season, This past week he ran 1:46.53 to win his heat at the Music City Distance Carnival.
A friend called me and asked if I was going to do a story of the Princeton men, and after my initial response (“like a hit piece?”) I decided I should, after learning that the Tigers are sending 16 athletes to the National Championships in Eugene
The first events of the Prefontaine Classic weekend will be the most important to most of you reading at home – at 7:30pm PT on Friday, the meet will double as the USATF Championships for 10000m.
This week, Molly Huddle joins the show to preview the U.S. Championship 10,000m races at the Prefontaine Classic, and the Potts Brothers discuss what Juliette