Marathons
An Interview With a Runner Who Got Way Too High at the New York City Marathon
He still had a very impressive time, though.
This Guy Watched an Adam Sandler Movie Every Day for an Entire Year
"Every time I was thinking of quitting I would get so many 'You can do it!' tweets, I had to keep going."
When a Runner’s High is All You’re Chasing
Some people run for the bus, Paresh Jadavani ran away from his life.
NYC Marathon Favorite Kellyn Taylor is Also Training to be a Firefighter
Fewer than five percent of firefighters in the U.S. are women. Even fewer than that are elite long distance runners.
Meet the British Runner Tackling 44 Marathons in 44 Days
Peter Thompson is about to tackle a marathon in every country in Europe over 44 consecutive days. We spoke to him about what inspired this challenge, as well as his plans to run laps of Vatican City.
To Catch A Marathon Cheat
For serious runners, race day is sacred. That's why some go to great lengths to catch cheaters.
Meb Keflezighi Waits for the Olympic Marathon
American marathoner Meb Keflezighi will start and finish his fourth Olympics on August 21st, the last day of the Rio Games. Until then, he's laying low.
We Saw Tokyo Police Club Perform One Song for 12 Hours Straight in Damn Near Death-Inducing Heat
We didn't exactly, but we made sure to talk to them about it afterwards.
New York City's Underground Half Marathon
Since it's unsanctioned and not entirely legal, the Midnight Half can't close streets to traffic and set up a course—but that's part of the fun.
VICE World of Sports Episode Guide: Jake and Zane
Twins Jake and Zane Robertson from New Zealand have spent the past 10 years in Iten, Kenya, living and training among the best marathon runners in the world.
When Bobbi Gibb Crashed the Boston Marathon and Blazed a Trail For Women
Roberta "Bobbi" Gibb had to sneak onto the Boston Marathon course in 1966, becoming the first woman to run the historic race. "But how can we prove that we can do something if we are not allowed to do it?" she says today.