Health What It’s Like to Race in the “People’s Marathon” As the world’s largest 26.2-mile competition that doesn’t offer prize money, DC’s marquee race has earned the moniker “the People’s Marathon.” Here, a few of those intricately involved in it share stories. Running, Marathon | 6 months ago
News & Politics The Marine Corps Marathon Is Finally Back in Person This Year Virtual races replaced the event in 2020 and 2021. Running, Marine Corps Marathon, Marathon, marathons | Oct 26, 2022
Health | News & Politics This Incredible DC-Area Runner Ran 3,200 Miles Across the Country He's one of the best - and maybe craziest - runners in the world. Running, DC Runners, Marathon, Michael Wardian | Sep 14, 2022
Health How This Runner Balances Training for Virtual 50Ks, a Busy Job at the Park Hyatt, and 4 AM Wake-Up Calls When the pandemic cancelled in-person races, Philippe Cavatore turned to virtual challenges. Running, Busy Bodies, Marathon, Park Hyatt Washington DC | Aug 27, 2020
News & Politics Michael Wardian: He’s Running So much, in fact, that he's worn out 300 pairs of shoes in the last decade. Health, Exercise, Running, Marathon | Aug 13, 2019
Health “People Think I Just Pop Out of Bed and Do This.” How a Doctor Fits 5 AM Runs Into an 80-Hour Work Week Running, Busy Bodies, Marathon, Ironman | Nov 1, 2018
Health Avocado Toast, Chocolate Chip Cookies, and Wine: What a Marathon Runner Eats in a Day Health, Fitness, Nutrition, Food Diary | Nov 29, 2017
Health How I Got This Body: Quitting “Diets,” Losing 15 Pounds, and Training for Marathons Well+Being, Health, Fitness, Running | Nov 21, 2017
Health A Double-Amputee Marine is Training to Run 31 Marathons in 31 Days Health, Fitness, DC Runners, Marathon | Sep 29, 2017
Health How 7 Busy Washingtonians Find Time to Train for Marathons Well+Being, Health, Wellness, Running | Jan 24, 2017