It’s 2026.
I cannot believe I’m still pinning a race number onto my shirt with safety pins.
Why hasn’t someone disrupted this space yet? Where’s the innovation?
Please.
If you are not referencing Males only:
Mary Decker was 15 when she won the 1974 US Indoor Championships in the 880y.
Athing Mu won the 600 at age 16 in 2016.
Incorrect positioning of the feet isn't what does runners in.
Usually it's that they cycle their legs in the wrong order. Many go right foot, left foot, repeat.
You're supposed to go left foot, right foot, repeat.
“my body can only handle 40 miles per week. anything more than that i get injured!”
buy one of these, add 10 hours of cycling to your weekly volume, come back to me after a year
you’ll wish you had started sooner
start overtraining today
Well, just got fired for posting about politics.
My boss saw my tweets calling Noah Lyles the fastest man alive and believes the proper answer is Bolt since he holds the world record.
He called me biased towards Americans and told me to clean out my desk.
Confident in my ability to properly run, I take to the track. I smile at my opponent.
Faith Kipyegon does not return the gesture. She’d be prettier if she did. She takes the first lap in 61 seconds. I have a massive heart attack, which kills me instantly.
Pound for pound, @annaahalll might be one of the best athletes on Earth right now.
Also, imagine the 2:00, 800m athletes you know throwing shot, javelin, or doing high jump at the same level. Obviously she trains for this and that’s a huge factor, but that context gives some directional insight.