June 23, 2022

A Year After Trials Disappointment, A Faster Josette Norris Will Double At USA Champs
Last year, despite having run 14:51, she was only 8th in the 5000. Now she's a 3:59 1500 runner hoping to make the 1500 team.
June 01, 2022

WTW: Our Biggest Winners and Losers At Pre + Fast Times in Ostrava
Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Sinclaire Johnson, Berihu Aregwai, Michael Norman, Sha'Carri Richardson, Michael Norman, Paul Chelimo,Emma Coburn, Courtney Frerichs, Laua Muir, and Josette Norris all make the list. Plus do the low attendance numbers prove that Track Town USA is a myth? And watch out for Oregon's Micah Williams.
March 18, 2022

2022 World Indoors AM Day 1: Isaiah Harris Impresses, A New Kenyan 800 Star? & More
All 5 American distance runners made their respective finals, while Cuba’s Lazaro Martinez won the first gold of the championships, leaping 17.64m in the men’s triple jump.
March 16, 2022

2022 World Indoors Women's Preview: Keely Hodgkinson and Gudaf Tsegay Look to Dominate + Who Wins The Loaded Women's 3000?
Plus do Americans Ajee Wilson, Heather MacLean, Josette Norris and Elle Purrier St. Pierre have legitimate medal hopes?
February 26, 2022

2022 USA Indoors: Heather MacLean Pulls a Shocker to Win 1500, Elle Purrier St. Pierre Misses Team
MacLean beat her training partner for the first time in 16 attempts while Josette Norris edged out Purrier St. Pierre for second by .01.
September 09, 2021

1500m Thrillers: Cheruiyot Turns the Tables on Ingebrigtsen, Faith Kipyegon Still on Top
July 26, 2021

Sunset Tour: Josette Norris Keeps Rolling, Klosterhalfen Back From Injury, Lagat and Kidder Sub 1:45 for 1st Time
Josette Norris's great 2021 continued as she defeated Konstanze "Koko" Klosterhalfen who returned from injury in her final race before the Olympics.
May 29, 2021

Platinum PT Qualifier: Sisson Rolls, Purrier Upset, True & Huddle Must Turn Things Around Quickly
Elle Purrier only ran 2:03 in the 800 on a rainy night, losing to Julia Rizk, as Emily Sisson cruised to a 14:59 win in the 5k. Plus a 19-year-old American you may have never heard of, Graham Blanks, ran 13:27 to scare Nico Young's US U20 record.