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Americans come up short at IAAF World Championships; Now look forward to 2016

August 31, 2015

Two-time world medalist Matthew Centrowitz finishes eighth; teammates Manzano and Andrews are 10th and 11th.

By Cathal Dennehy, Runner's World

The three Americans in the men’s 1500-meter final were unable to match their competitors’ finishing kicks at the IAAF World Championships in Beijing...

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Everything Has Changed and Yet Nothing Has Changed at All

August 31, 2015

"While I may have struck out with the shoe companies, I seem to have hit a home run with a community that as just as dear to my heart!"

By Brandon Hudgins, Be You Be Real Blog

The last few weeks have been a hell of a roller coaster to say the very least.  Basically a microcosm of my life in...

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Suzy Favor Hamilton Memoir Due to Be Released Next Month

August 29, 2015

"In this startling frank memoir, the Olympian recounts the journey to outrun her demons..."

By Megan Hetzel, Runner's World

Three-time Olympian Suzy Favor Hamilton is set to release a new book called Fast Girl: A Life Spent Running from Madness on September 14. HarperCollins is publishing the...

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All Three Americans Qualify for World 1500-Meter Final

August 28, 2015

For the first time since 2009, Team USA has 3 men advance to an IAAF World Championship final in the 1500m; Final on Sunday, August 30 at 7:45pm local time.

By Peter Gambaccini, Runner's World

Americans Matthew Centrowitz, Leo Manzano, and Robby Andrews qualified in Friday’s semi-finals for...

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