Charlotte Buck ’18 Rows for Gold
CCT
The Columbia women’s crew record holder is heading to Paris with Team USA.
Jessica’s Journey
ESPN
After 2,620 incredible miles, a Guinness World Record awaits Jocelyn Rivas — and much more.
A Second Life
Runner’s World
Matt Long had life by the horns — until the day he got crushed by a 20-ton bus. Though the once unstoppable firefighter and Ironman suffered horrific injuries, he somehow survived. Then he had to do something even harder: learn to live again. So Long took on another impossible challenge. He decided to run a marathon.
Sole Sisters of ’72
Runner’s World
In 1972, only six women entered the NYC Marathon, but what they did at the starting line would change racing forever. The untold story of a momentous day.
Nowhere to Run
Sports Business Journal
Marathon organizers face a long road back following the pandemic.
One Year Later
The Morning Call (Allentown, PA)
The Boston Marathon bombing memory will never go away.
Big
Runner’s World
All of their lives, they had to look up to other people. But now, after running the Boston Marathon, it’s the other way around.
The Rock That Brings the Runners
Portland Monthly
The World Athletics Championships descends on Eugene this week. Many visitors will peel off to a roadside shrine to the state’s most famous track star.
Home, Home on the Highway
SportsTravel
Where seldom is heard a discouraging word and John Madden is happy all day.
The Life of Riley
Successful Meetings
Pat Riley earns $20,000 a speech. Is he worth it?
Lightning Bolt
Runner’s World
Usain Bolt, the newly crowned fastest man alive, redefines speed and reignites the sport.
From Out of Norway
Runner’s World
A oral history of the late, great Grete Waitz.
The Secret of Pre’s Rock
Runner’s World
The brilliant Steve Prefontaine inspired countless runners — including one crafty, merry prankster.
Double Vision
Oregon Quarterly
Devon Allen chases a historic twofer — medaling at the world championships and playing pro football.
Running the Company
Runner’s World
Great CEOs. They’re unbeatable at running the numbers. Launching the next can’t-miss product. Setting a vision for the company. And these days more of them gain an edge just by changing their shoes.
Off the Beaten Path
1859
Some of Oregon’s best runners share their favorite trails.