Archived Homepage For April 06, 2019
Archived Homepage For April 06, 2019

Distance News

Some More Reporting From World XC

LRC Team LetsRun Aarhus Report: Read About Kelsey Bruce & Matt Crowe’s World XC Experience When I woke up last Monday morning, I had never heard of Kelsey Bruce or Matt Crowe. Five days later, I was cheering them on at the World Cross-Country Championships in Aarhus, Denmark.

LRC World XC Photo Essay: The Sights And Flavor Of World Cross Aarhus 2019

LRC Podcast: What Really Happened At World Cross-Country, Cheptegei Vs. Mo Farah, The Debut Of Team LetsRun + Emily Sisson Has Arrived Full details and show notes above or you can listen in the player below or your favorite podcast service.

The 5,000m Diamond League Debate

Random Running Reads

Fast High School 3,200s Set For Arcadia

Looking Ahead

This Weekend’s Action *All NCAA Results

Prague Half: Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui Wins Prague Half In 65:44 As Amy Cragg Only Run 73:26 Mercy Cherono‘s little sister ran even faster last year when she won in 65:07 (#6 all-time). Bernard Kemali won the men’s race by 1 second in 59:07.
*Pre-Race: Amy Cragg Racing Prague Half On Saturday – Views Race As Stepping Stone To 2020 Success

Rotterdam Is This Weekend: Rotterdam Men’s Field Is Loaded – Will The 2:04:27 CR Fall?

Cherry Blossom 10 Miler Is Sunday (Watch Live For Free 7:10 AM ET)

Carlsbad 5,000 Is Sunday As Well (Watch Live For Free AT 3:00 PM ET)

NCAA: WSU Vs. UW Meet Is This Weekend

Week That Was

LRCWTW: 7 Final Thoughts About World XC + Emily Sisson Delivers Is Burundi on its way to being the newest East African distance power? How in the world did the US men lose to Tanzania? Plus Dom Scott went for it big time (and blew up big time) and a look back at Eliud Kipchoge‘s four runs at World XC.

News From Oregon

Boston Is In Less Than Two Weeks

Sprint Stuff

Ultra / Trail News

Non-Distance News

More Distance Stuff

Non-Distance News


USATF: What To Watch, When And Where In April

Tokyo 2020 News

Doping News

LRC Abbott World Marathon Majors And Athletics Integrity Unit Announce Expanded Out-Of-Competition Testing And Investigation Program The WMMs are putting their money into keeping the sport clean. Others like agents and sponsors need to start joining them. *IAAF Statement  
*Discussion:Good Idea/Bad Idea: What if marathons/races required agents to pay back the percent of money they earned from dirty athletes?