Editor’s Note: Sarah Sumpter, a 2012 All-American and two-sport Big West Conference Athlete of the Year at UC Davis, passed away Monday morning after a five-year battle with cancer. She was 25. Sumpter had inspired the entire distance-running community when she
Don’t Let Me Be Too Late
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byfrom Running Joyfully Between my running, my job, and my wanderlust, I’m a frequent traveler. Subsequently, I often find myself running in new places and exploring new routes – which is sometimes awesome (I found a sweet trail, yay!), other
Things We Love
byThere are many great organizations that help make the dream possible for the finest, fittest athletes on the planet. Below are a few that caught our eye this week. Alana Hadley Big thanks to @CSCsportsclinic for the awesome work (as
Track Shorts 2015: Lap 21
bySeptember is a great time of year for our sport. Track season is winding down but there are still some notable meets. The weather’s a bit more hospitable so the road racing circuit gets much more active. And, the cross country season
Our Journey to Becoming a Family
byfrom Ryan and Sara Hall We are excited to introduce you to our four beautiful daughters: Hana (15), Mia (13), Jasmine (8) and Lily (5)! It all started 2 years ago when Ryan and I decided we wanted to start
Hello World!
byfrom B Team Running Hello world, my name is Sarah Brown and I’m pregnant. Wait…what? Pregnant? Did I just say that? The answer is yes, yes I did. If you know me, I am sure your mind is filling with
From the Beginning, Positive Thinking and Random Thoughts
bySixteen years ago, I began running. I had no clue where it was going to take me. I had no idea what that first fun run was going to bring. I had zero knowledge of all of the places that
Summer Adventures Continue- Bird Camp 2015
byfrom Olympian in Progress What can I say, I had the wrong impression of what a Running Camp consisted of. When I arrived at Sleepy Beauty Resort in Leavenworth, Washington with the rest of the “campers”, I felt a sense
ICYMI: Off the Track
byThe finest, fittest athletes on the planet do amazing things on the track, but their lives off the track are just as special. Check out some of the latest ways they are making a difference at every level. Sara Vaughn
Vancouver Spirit Run
byfrom The Journey of a Thousand Miles Before trail and mountain running there was cross country. I love cross country. Strength, speed, agility and guts required over 5-8 (preferably muddy) kilometers. And the best part is that I don’t have