Running
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A remarkable documentary about the reconciliation of the athletes whose lives were defined by the controversial 3,000-metre women’s final at the 1984 Olympics
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Decker and Budd are perhaps best known for their collision on the track at the Olympics in 1984. But more than that, they were trailblazers for women in sport, and in running especially
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Running, racing - or watching the elites do it in style? As always, share your weekend’s highlights and lowlights below the line
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Fancy your very own running track? Yes, me too. However, even leaving aside the financial outlay, I’m not sure I can quite squeeze a 400m track in my garden. I, and you, will have to console ourselves with just owning a tiny bit of one – more specifically, a tiny bit of the London 2012 track
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Inspired by his late friend, Simon Webster twice found himself pushing to run without overthinking it – including a race with a Melbourne tram
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Running as catharsis and as part of a wider, inclusive group of running communities can only help in bad times. How was your weekend running, and did it bring PBs and some much-needed endorphins?
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Friends and colleagues began to say, ‘You’re a different person. What are you doing?’
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Simon Wheatcroft was blind at 17. Yet today, he runs marathons. Here’s how
Weekend debrief How was your weekend running?