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A Boston Marathoner’s Life of Running

65-year-old Win Englebert is on the verge of completing his 80th marathon at this year’s 116th Boston Marathon, and he doesn’t have much interest in slowing down.

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Age Merely a Number for Some Athletes

Wes Worley, Judy Barton and Fred Dieffenbach continue to compete athletically at an age long after most people have hung it up. Though they love the camaraderie, don’t underestimate their competitive drive.

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Climbing in the Name of Camaraderie

Not only did these Military Men complete the 7 Summits Challenge. They did push ups in extreme conditions to honor Americans fallen soldiers.

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NBA Teams, Players Upping Nutritional Game

As more and more Americans embrace the benefits of an organic, natural diet, NBA teams like the Los Angeles Lakers are following suit. You’d be amazed just how bad some of these world-class athletes are eating.

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Women’s Running Movement Taking Flight

Weekend getaways to beautiful destinations with champagne, makeup stations and firemen handing out roses, all built around races ranging from 5Ks to full marathons? The women’s running movement has never been hotter.

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Bringing History to Life: Medieval Combat Reenactment

Athletes come from all walks of life. Find out what it takes to be a medieval reenactor.

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Q&A: Boston Marathon Legend Wayne Levy

Wayne Levy has run over 100,000 miles in his life. As he prepares for his eighth Boston Marathon, we sat down to talk about all things running with this Jamaican-born legend.

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10 Must-Have Apps for the Modern Athlete

Training is hard enough on its own, so why not let technology simplify everything else? Check out our list of 10 must-have apps for the modern athlete.

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Former Big Leaguers Paying Game Forward

Jake Wood and Terry Fox were 1960s teammates with the Detroit Tigers. Nearly 50 years later, they’ve been reunited through the game they love.

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Cheerleaders Still Fighting Sport Stereotype

Sport or no sport? This is a question very commonly associated with cheerleading, and you might be surprised to hear that the ongoing debate is even being addressed in the courts.

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