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Last feed update: February 06 2012 00:55:08.
Lance Armstrong case closed—no charges against the 7-time Tour de France champion.
American triathlete Linsey Corbin and Trek have announced that Corbin will be riding a Speed Concept 9.9 over the next three years.
With several countries looking to nab points towards Olympic qualification, the ITU Sprint Oceania Triathlon features a stacked field.
A retirement community in Columbia, S.C. is hosting a "Baby Boomer" triathlon in July.
The 2012 USA Paratriathlon Race Series features stops in Austin, Denver and Buffalo.
Racing News presents the most important news from the worlds of marathoning, road racing and track/field, plus exclusive interviews with leading athletes. Written and edited by Peter Gambaccini.
Last feed update: February 06 2012 00:55:10.
From this point on, all the posts that would have appeared in this Racing News blog will be posted here, in the Racing section of our News blog. If you'd like to view all categories of News — including Training; … Continue reading →
Silas Kiplagat and Fantu Magiso, Winners in NYC, Seek Victories in Boston At Saturday night's U.S. Open at Madison Square Garden, Olympic 1500-meter silver medalist Kiplagat of Kenya handed Bernard Lagat a defeat in the mile, and Ethiopia's Magiso had … Continue reading →
By Jon Gugala Photo courtesy of Stony Brook University Lucy Van Dalen of Stony Brook University is a fifth-year senior originally from Wanganui, New Zealand. She and her twin sister Holly, both 23 years old, have rewritten their college’s record … Continue reading →
Lawi Lalang (3:55.09) and David McCarthy (3:55.75) Lead Onslaught of Quick College Miles There's supposed to be an assault on Oklahoma State star German Fernandez's indoor collegiate mile record of 3:55.02 at the Millrose Games at the Armory in New … Continue reading →
Jenny Simpson Is Still Very Much a Work in Progress She had a fabled career at the University of Colorado, holds the American record in the 3000-meter steeplechase, and was the 2011 World Championships 1500-meter gold medalist after a stunning … Continue reading →
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Last feed update: February 06 2012 00:55:10.
Aussie Brad Kahlefeldt is headed towards another Olympic experience this summer, but he knows that there is still a lot of work to do before stepping onto the pontoon in London. Good thing is - he is still having fun.
Federal prosecutors closed their exhaustive criminal investigation of 7-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong without filing charges that he used performance enhancing drugs.
USA Triathlon High Performance Director Andy Schmitz elucidates how the new $80,000 High Performance grants will help USA youth develop Olympic and World championship medal capabilities.
SRAM unveiled the 2012 Red group to the world today and we have the first pictures here. Integrated power meter and improved shifting are some of the highlights.
Clayton Fettell, Dirk Bockel, Greg and Laura Bennett, Mathias Hecht, Maik Twelsiek, Jodie Swallow, Melissa Rollison, Heather Jackson and a few others all have new bike sponsors as this 2012 season begins.
A blog for Newton Running shoes.
Last feed update: February 06 2012 00:55:11.
Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) is a condition indicated by pain and inflammation under the ball of the foot. This is increasingly prevalent in runners who are making a change to minimal footwear, barefoot running and Newton Shoes. As with virtually all … Continue reading →
Team PC, which we mentioned a couple of weeks ago, is looking for one guy and one gal to help complete its “mixed” relay team for the world-famous Hood to Coast Relay! If you’re looking to be a part of … Continue reading →
We’re going to be following our friend Kevin Jones for a while. Kevin’s amazing transformation began after attending a Newton Natural Running Form Clinic, Kevin’s quest to retake control of his life began. This is Kevin’s story (so far). My … Continue reading →
If you’re new to natural running one of the first and most noticeable things is how your calves and achilles are engaged differently than before. In this video, Danny explains why this is and how to move past it. Enjoy!
You probably know that we here at Newton Running are big fans of supporting prostate cancer research. Well, while we’re not really affiliated with Team PC, we think what they’re doing is awesome and HUGELY important! To top it off … Continue reading →
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