UTMB-bound Athlete Zachary Friedley is Opening the Trails to Adaptive Athletes
Zachary Friedley has a lot of goals for his trail running career. One is making the sport more accessible to adaptive athletes.
Zachary Friedley has a lot of goals for his trail running career. One is making the sport more accessible to adaptive athletes.
"Things happen to people. Things happen to runners. But it's in our blood to get out there and keep pushing ourselves, and to try to finish."
Jane Herzog doesn’t want to be an inspiration. She just wants to be a runner by any means necessary.
Join a live screening on April 10 of a new short film following blind trail runner Dan Berlin as he attempts to circumnavigate Tahoma (Mt. Rainier).
How Jeremy P. McGhee is making trails accessible to a new generation of adaptive athletes.
Nattalyee Randall ran 50 miles through New York City to protest police brutality. The result was this powerful documentary film.
On high school graduation day, Zach Bates asked his mom if he could run a 100-miler. Eight months later, he did.
A lack of diversity in outdoor communities is not a surprise for many marginalized people.
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A Q&A with Dan Berlin, the first blind athlete to run the Grand Canyon's legendary Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim Trail.
On October 14, Berlin became the first blind runner to finish the 26-mile Inca Trail in the Peruvian Andes in under 13 hours.
Check out Trail Runner magazine's author page.