Marathon heats up with historic US Olympic trials

Dathan Ritzenhein, a three-time Olympian and a pre-race favorite with Keflezighi and Rupp, dropped out of the race around mile 20 in the hottest U.S. Olympic marathon trials of all time. The temperature at the men's start at 10:06 a.m. local time was

13 Olympic Marathon trials, compared to 211 men. The fall 2015 issue of the Road Runners Club of America magazine even ran an article about how to bring more men into running. At the amateur level, the influx of women has made running more inclusive 

Los Angeles, Ca. – Three alumni of the Calvin cross country and track and field programs competed at the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials on Saturday. In the men's race, 2009 Calvin graduate Jed Christiansen took 43rd in a field of 108 runners with a time

Dathan Ritzenhein, a three-time Olympian and a pre-race favorite with Keflezighi and Rupp, dropped out of the race around mile 20 in the hottest U.S. Olympic marathon trials of all time. The temperature at the men's start at 10:06 a.m. local time was

13 Olympic Marathon trials, compared to 211 men. The fall 2015 issue of the Road Runners Club of America magazine even ran an article about how to bring more men into running. At the amateur level, the influx of women has made running more inclusive