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The Great Gebrselassie Breaks 2:04: Is Sub Two on the Horizon?> The Great Gebrselassie Breaks 2:04: Is Sub Two on the Horizon?
How low can they go? In September, Ethiopian distance running great Haile Gebrselassie became the first marathoner to break the 2:04 barrier, authoring an astonishing 2:03:59 in the Berlin Marathon.

Joanne Dow – Olympic Dream Burns Brightly in Beijing> Joanne Dow – Olympic Dream Burns Brightly in Beijing
Joanne Dow will make her Olympic debut for the United States on August 21st in Beijing where she will compete in the 20k racewalk. At age 44, this mother of two teenage children is not only the oldest member of the U.S. Olympic track and field team, but she is also a portrait in perseverance, resilience, courage, and determination.

Running is green, right?> Running is green, right?
Or is it?

Going Fourth at the Olympic Trials: The Worst Place to Be> Going Fourth at the Olympic Trials: The Worst Place to Be
The Olympic Trials are cruel their democracy: you either make or you don’t, no subjectivity involved.

A Chance Encounter With a Famous Face in the Crowd> A Chance Encounter With a Famous Face in the Crowd
U.S. olympians are being named left and right as we get closer to the big games in Beijing. Many of these athletes aren't household names, but come August they could be on the next Wheaties box. Is one standing beside you?

Enjoy the Best of Maine—the Peak Performance Maine Marathon and Half-Marathon> Enjoy the Best of Maine—the Peak Performance Maine Marathon and Half-Marathon
Running in beautiful Portland, Maine on October 5, 2008—you will want to be part of this one.
Also: > Event Website
Also: > Event Registration

The 9th Annual Rhody 5K--USATF-New England Championship and Family Fun Event> The 9th Annual Rhody 5K--USATF-New England Championship and Family Fun Event
This unique event, June 1, 2008, in Lincoln, Rhode Island, has separate races for women and men, along with a kids’ K. Yes, it’s a competitive Championship race, but also loads of fun; check out the post race BBQ.
Also: > Event Website
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The Great Marathon Boom of 100 Years Ago> The Great Marathon Boom of 100 Years Ago
With just about every major city in the United States hosting a marathon, this era could be classified as the second great marathon boom. Did you know the first one took place 100 years ago?

The Need for Speed Relay Against Domestic Violence—New York’s Original, and Another Seven Relays Around the Nation> The Need for Speed Relay Against Domestic Violence—New York’s Original, and Another Seven Relays Around the Nation
Enjoy the terrific experience and camaraderie of a distance relay while making a real difference in the lives of children impacted by domestic violence. Thanks to the Avon Foundation, this tremendously important issue now has legs—your legs.

Boston Marathon Photo Album> Boston Marathon Photo Album
Cool Running staff photographers Jim Rhoades, Ted Tyler, Richie Blake and Frank Georges caught much of the action along the Boston Marathon course on Monday. Check out their photo album.
Also: > Boston Marathon Photo Album

Talent, Guts, and Perseverance on Display at the Women’s Olympic Marathon Trials> Talent, Guts, and Perseverance on Display at the Women’s Olympic Marathon Trials
When asked at a press conference during the week leading up to the Women’s Olympic Trials Marathon in Boston about her strategic plan for the race, contender Blake Russell commented that her coach advised her “not to try to win (the race) in the first mile.”
Also: > Olympic Trials Ted Tyler Photo Album
Also: > Olympic Trials Richie Blake Photo Album

Q&A With Spirit of the Marathon Director Jon Dunham> Q&A With Spirit of the Marathon Director Jon Dunham
There have been many attempts through the years to capture the essence and meaning of the marathon, through books, articles, and motivational speeches. Now a young filmmaker, Jon Dunham, has brought his version to the big screen, with the feature-length documentary Spirit of the Marathon.

Boston to Beijing: The 2008 Women's Olympic Marathon Trials> Boston to Beijing: The 2008 Women's Olympic Marathon Trials
Don Allison previews the upcoming Women's Olympic Trials Marathon scheduled to be run on Marathon Weekend in Boston.

Active Trainer Updates Announced> Active Trainer Updates Announced
Cool Running has announced the release of an updated version of the Active Trainer. This release contains the top five requested feature enhancements by Cool Running users. These enhancements include:
Also: > Getting Started with Active Trainer

Diagnosis D_N_F.> Diagnosis D_N_F.
What is the script for pulling up at the 15 mile mark of a marathon when you’re 3+ minutes ahead of pace?

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