by 303cycling | Jun 21, 2019 | Tri Races
Runners were excited to see Olympian Kara Goucher. The bear? Not so much. From Runner’s WorldBy Andrew Dawson Photo by Quentin Genke Colorado Springs runner Pete Peterson and his friend Quentin Genke were between miles 12 and 13 at the Leadville Trail Marathon...
by 303cycling | Jun 20, 2019 | Tri Races
Kara Goucher Calls Leadville Debut ‘Hardest Thing I Ever Accomplished’ From Runner’s WorldBy Taylor Dutch Photo by Matt Trappe Bouts of vomiting from altitude sickness made the Olympian consider dropping out, but she pushed through for a fifth-place finish. Kara...
by 303cycling | May 15, 2019 | General News, Triathlon
The big cats are a regular part of life in Boulder, but the former Olympian wasn’t expecting to see one on a populated road. From Runners WorldBy Jacob Meschke Photo: Todd Ryburn Photography/Getty Images Former Olympian Kara Goucher nearly collided with a mountain...
by 303cycling | Apr 12, 2019 | Tri Races
From Runners WorldBy Andrew Dawson Sisters Who Survived Columbine Will Run Boston Together 20 Years After Tragedy They are running to show that anyone can overcome anything. Photo by Sarah Bush Almost 20 years to the day, two survivors of the Columbine High School...
by 303cycling | Mar 14, 2019 | Uncategorized
From Runner’s WorldBy Lisa Jhung Photo by Billy Yang/Lifetime Fitness The two-time Olympian will make the high-altitude event her trail running race debut. All I had going for me in my attempt to keep up with Kara Goucher were the rocks. The two-time Olympian...
by 303cycling | Mar 12, 2019 | Training
From Runners WorldBy Kit Fox Follow these tips and your training will spring forward, too. Daylight Savings Time Change 2019 – Daylight Saving Tips for Runners Don’t let daylight saving time put your fitness to sleep when the clocks roll forward in 2019. When it...
by 303cycling | Dec 18, 2018 | Uncategorized
From Runner’s WorldBy Taylor Dutch The precious time alone in the calm of nature became transformative in Rachel Sapp’s healing process. Rachel Sapp When every muscle in her body begins to feel like a weight pulling her down, and every ache urges her to...
by Bill Plock | Oct 4, 2018 | General News
by Sarah Lorge Butler, Runner’s World Runners had to be 4:52 faster than their qualifying time to gain acceptance to 2019 event. The Boston Marathon, the holy grail race for serious distance runners, has become even harder to get into. Race organizers announced...
by 303cycling | Aug 23, 2018 | General News, Tri Races
From Runner’s World By Andrew Dawson As if racing up and down a mountain wasn’t hard enough. The winner of the Pikes Peak Marathon not only crushed the race itself, but also the four days of travel leading up to it: He biked 250 miles to get to there. Dakota...
by 303cycling | Aug 22, 2018 | General News
From Runner’s World By McGee Nall The intense race takes runners from elevations of 9,200 to 12,600 feet in the extreme terrain of the Colorado Rockies. For the second time, 41-year-old Rob Krar from Flagstaff, Arizona won the Leadville Trail 100 Run on Saturday...