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How the Pandemic Running Boom Affects Pro Athletes
Runners sponsored by smaller companies might be in a better position than those who are signed by major brands
How Competition Climbing Went from Niche to the Olympics
As the sport is poised to enter the Olympics, a veteran climbing writer delves into its past in 'High Drama: The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Competition Climbing'
COVID-19 Is Just the Latest Crisis in the History of the Olympics
Four recent books explore other moments in the past 100 years when global events intersected with the Games
How Running Led the Charge to Postpone the Olympics
You know things are bad when the athletes and USATF are on the same page
We Can Now Estimate the Effect of Blood Doping
Russian women got slower after the Athlete Biological Passport was introduced in 2012. Anti-doping officials think they know why.
What We Can Learn from the Physiology of Older Marathoners
New lab data from a record-setting 59-year-old offers insights on how we age—and, potentially, how to avoid it
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