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ESPNW—The key to winning winter is to not let the shorter, colder days keep you from doing what you love most — having fun training outside, whether it’s running, biking, hiking or whatever floats your...

ESPNW—American cyclist Megan Guarnier made history last fall when she won bronze at the 2015 UCI Road World Championships, the first medal for a U.S. woman since 1994. And it all but guaranteed her a...

Lolo Jones: ‘I Have Already Faced Failure’

January 14, 2016 | 0 Comments

ESPNW—Haters love to give Lolo Jones a hard time — and sometimes, it’s hard to say exactly why. The three-time Olympian hasn’t won an Olympic medal yet, but what she has accomplished so far, few...

ESPNW—Midway through the 2014 Ironman World Championships it looked like there was no way Mirinda Carfrae could win the race. But somehow she closed a 14-minute gap and earned her third world title. Read the...

ESPNW—Triathlete Daniela Ryf was the runner up at the 2014 Ironman World Championships in Kona. This year, she’s gunning for the win, with a power-paled smoothie that helps her recover so she can keep going...

ESPNW—Bakiye Duran, at 56, was the lone female finisher of the six-day, 160-mile Runfire Cappadocia in Turkey. She shares what she ate along the way. Read the full story on espnW.com!...

ESPNW—When Erica Schenk became the first plus-size cover model for Women’s Running, athletes everywhere cheered, “Finally!” We caught up with Schenk to talk about what’s next for her.  Read the full story on espnW.com!...

How Prehab Turned Me Into a Runner

September 2, 2015 | 0 Comments

ESPNW—When a self-declared non-runner signed up for a half marathon, she focused on strengthening weaknesses to prevent injury and shorten recovery time, and ended up falling in love with the sport. Read the full story...

ESPNW—For pro cyclists, an ultra-lightweight two-wheeler isn’t the only item needed to succeed. We checked in with the sport’s superstars — most of whom participated in the second annual edition of La Course, the women’s...