Johanna Gretschel
Johanna Gretschel is a writer with a focus on endurance sports, specifically elite track and field and the marathon. She has appeared as a sideline reporter for the NCAA, FloTrack and the Big 12 Conference on ESPN+. Johanna lives in Austin, Texas, where you can usually find her running around Town Lake.
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We preview the 2023 Chicago Marathon, where Kenyans Kelvin Kiptum and Ruth Chepngetich could do something special in The Windy City.
Here are the top moments at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, and what to watch for this weekend
A Scotsman plays spoiler to the Olympic gold medalist for the second year in a row
World champion Gotytom Gebreslase of Ethiopia headlines a stellar women's field that could take a shot at the course record in Boston in 2023
Des Linden, 2018 Boston Marathon champion reveals how her greatest moment almost never was in her new memoir.
An extended cross country season may have been an ‘X’ factor that catapulted Notre Dame’s Yared Nuguse to the next level in his running career.
The Bowerman Track Club rookie reveals some of her favorite workouts (and the toughest ones, too).
Keira D’Amato shares the training and mentality that has led to Olympic-level time trials in the midst of quarantine as she aims toward 2021.
How Texas junior Brynn Brown trained to run the fastest-ever 3200m time for a high school girl.
Inside Daschbach's training to become the 11th high school boy to break four minutes in the mile.
Olympic hopefuls share some of their recent workouts and training experiments during lockdown.
Six elite American runners share their training and strategy around a tune-up half marathon six weeks out from the marathon.
After having nearly quit the sport in 2017, Lomong now stands as the only man to have won national titles in the 10k, 5k and the 1500m.
Having learned balance in her first pro year, six-time NCAA national champion Karissa Schweizer is coming to the USATF championships fresh and hungry.
Bryce Hoppel shares how he got into the sport, his training and racing mindset, and his thoughts on chasing KU legends.
After her 2:23 debut in London, Emily Sisson is officially one of the best American marathoners of all time. And she's got a plan to get better.
Unsponsored marathoner Lindsay Flanagan, Olympic standard in hand, balances coaching other athletes with her own training.
Johnny Gregorek talks about being in a world record race, taking down his father's mile mark, and his positive views on the new Olympic standards.