Karla Del Grande is Worthy Recipient of Major Award sports-masters April 14, 2021 Athlete Profiles, Breaking News, Featured, Running 484 It takes a lot to stand out amongst your peers over the course of a season. Only the most exceptional performances, consistently achieved over a year’s worth of competition, will earn an athlete the distinction...
World Athletics and World Masters Athletics Reach Historic Agreement sports-masters March 25, 2021 Athletics, Breaking News, Events, Featured 619 World Athletics and World Masters Athletics have reached a ground-breaking agreement that will see the World Masters Championships held for the first time alongside the World Athletics Cross Country Championshi...
The 2021 Boston Marathon: What You Need to Know sports-masters March 17, 2021 Breaking News, Events, Featured, Running, Sports 609 The 2021 Boston Marathon date is scheduled for October 11, 2021 and will have a 20,000 participant in-person field as well as a 70,000 participant virtual marathon. In-person registration will open Tuesday, ...
Increased Exercise Linked with Better Brain Health in Later Life sports-masters January 9, 2021 Breaking News, Featured, Health 651 Scientists in the U.S. have found that the more physical activity people do in midlife the better their brain health in later life as recently reported by the scientific publication, Neurology. The researche...
Canadian Runner Completes 50 Ultramarathons in 2020 for Charity sports-masters December 29, 2020 Athlete Profiles, Breaking News, Featured, Running, Sports 709 Inspired by his 50th birthday, Junel Malapad decided to take on the challenge of running 50 kilometres 50 times over the course of 2020 and raising money for charity for the fifth straight year.
The Aging Athlete: Protests and Silver Linings Nancy Tinari June 24, 2020 Featured, Running 1141 By Nancy Tinari I have found that being an athlete over 60 means feeling a mixture of conflicting emotions: gratitude, exhilaration, disgust, sadness, sometimes even despair. I wasn’t sure whether to write ...
This Is What One of the World’s Fastest Runners Eats for Breakfast sports-masters February 27, 2020 Athlete Profiles, Featured, Health, Running 1005 Also, he’s over 70 and still breaking records By Francesca Dabecco, Heated Medium You’ve likely never heard of one of the fastest septuagenarians in the world — or that his diet is key to his record-break...
The Upside of Treadmill Running sports-masters February 14, 2020 Featured, Health, Running, Sports 780 Time to flip your perspective on the "dreadmill" We’re in the midst of what many runners think of as “dreadmill season.” The holidays have passed but it’s still freezing in many parts of the country and you’...
300 Days of Running Opened a World of Possibilities sports-masters December 31, 2019 Athlete Profiles, Featured, Running 2066 By Scott Russell It started as a resolution. Just like any other resolution one makes at New Year’s. Be better. Get stronger. Do something. And so in the Olympic year of 2016 I resolved to run 300 d...
Making an Impact – Skid Row Running Club sports-masters September 11, 2019 Featured, Running, Sports 1830 Making an Impact in Skid Row, Los Angeles To all the runners, he's “The Judge.” Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Craig Mitchell, who is married with three grown children, started The Skid Row Ru...