podcasts On This Week's Keep It Running Podcast: Princeton/Nebraska Hurdler Joey Daniels The multiple-time Ivy League champ discusses his move to a new school, balancing his academic and athletic pursuits, and the upside of training through the Pandemic
podcasts Chasing Records on the Opposite Side of the World On the latest episode of The XC Podcast, Alex Cyr talks with Andrea Seccafien from her home in Australia. The Canadian half-marathon record holder is fit, healthy, and finally out of Australia's months-long lockdown
Features The Tokyo Olympics Has Become the Ultimate Sunk Cost Fallacy for Japan The IOC has much to gain if any version of the 2021 Games actually take place. But the host country has already lost, whether the Olympics happen or not
podcasts What We Know (and What We Don't) About the Fate of the Tokyo Olympics Amid rumours that this summer's Games will be cancelled, the IOC insists that the 2021 Olympics will happen, and that there's no "Plan B". On today's podcast, we unpack what could unfold over the next six months
podcasts Gabriela DeBues-Stafford on the near impossibility of a 2021 Tokyo Olympics In a wide-ranging podcast conversation, one of the top 1,500m runners in the world talks about joining the Nike Bowerman Track Club, Tokyo, and crushing fantasy novels during the Pandemic
Features Cam Levins Has One Chance Left to Redefine His Legacy He's one of North America's best marathoners, but he is one race away from missing the Olympic Games. A deep dive on his career thus far, and what he must do to make it to Tokyo
podcasts On the Podcast: What's Next For Running Folk Hero Cam Levins? Canada's marathon king faces a daunting deadline to qualify for the Tokyo Games and redefine his legacy
opinion Olympic Athletes Should Not Cut in Line for the COVID-19 Vaccine How jumping the queue could destroy amateur sport
podcasts The Keep It Running Podcast: Olympian Jess O'Connell The accomplished 5,000m runner talks imposter syndrome, the importance of goofiness on a collegiate team, 1,500m secrets, and Irish dancing
Olympics Who Will Make Canada's 2021 Olympic Marathon Team? Canadian Olympic hopefuls in the marathon are running faster than ever, and it's making the qualification process so complicated. We explain who's in, who wants in, and how the team is picked
The Marathon Project Rory Linkletter On The Marathon Project Alex Cyr talks with the Olympic hopeful Rory Linkletter about facing off against Cam Levins for a spot in Tokyo, and what he considers to be his home course
podcasts Adidas Finally Figured Out How to Make a Fast Shoe (and It's Really Fast) Kandie runs a sweet half, Tuliamuk is 31-weeks pregnant, Moh Ahmed gets snubbed for a Canadian award, and more
Olympics Podcast: Two Future Olympians on Quarantine Training Together in a Cabin In the Woods When the Pandemic hit, these two aspiring Canadian distance runners isolated together and got to work. They emerged nine months later ready for Tokyo 2021
track Joshua Cheptegei Gets the Documentary Treatment This 18-minute look inside the 24-year-old Ugandan star's world record last month hints at a GOAT in the making
podcasts NAZ Elite's Rory Linkletter on Ekidens, Trucks, Marathons and Bogey Golf In this episode of The XC Podcast, Alex Cyr talks with Rory Linkletter, a Canadian-American sponsored by Hoka One One, a member of the NAZ Elite squad, and running's equivalent to the Dos Equis' Most Interesting Man in the World.
Olympics Rory Linkletter: The Misunderstood Monk The Canadian went to BYU, (a Mormon university), he got married at 22, he rarely has a drink, and he’s not religious
Features Inside The Race that Changed Canadian Marathon Running Trevor Hofbauer wasn't supposed to be great. He wasn't supposed to be fast. He wasn't supposed to become an Olympian. He wasn't supposed to win. Then he left his watch behind and went for it
podcasts 🎧 Winners & Losers of The U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials John Lofranco and Michael Doyle break down a dramatic and mostly unpredictable U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials race, held on Saturday afternoon in Atlanta.
Features Canadian Olympians can now thank their sponsors... if only they had any Rule 40 in Canada has softened, but is it too little, too late?
Olympics The coach behind Molly Seidel's monstrous marathon debut Molly Seidel's debut marathon landed her a spot on the U.S. Olympic team. Her coach, 25-year-old Jon Green, on how they planned for one of the most shocking performances of the year
Olympics The Uncertain Fate of Race Walking Canadian Evan Dunfee on the blood, sweat and tears he's shed for the event he loves, and why racewalking is badass