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Jason Lester was in a terrible accident as a child, which left his right arm paralyzed. His father died shortly after the accident, and Jason turned...
Lots of Us – This Ultra-Athlete Organizer Knows How to Take You to the Limit.
Two-time college tri champ Amanda Felder feels the slings and arrows of fame.
Posted: Thursday, 19 June 2008
This summer the newest sport in the Olympics will see 25 of the world’s best swimmers racing 10K around the flat-water Beijing Olympic rowing course.
Photos: Pei Qingsheng

Posted: Thursday, 19 June 2008
How Atlantan Sherry Coulombe Got Her Groove Back.
Posted: Wednesday, 18 June 2008
South Florida’s hottest new water sport doesn’t involve boards, sails, motors or any kind of technical gear. All that’s needed is a 20 or so people with strong backs, paddles, and a drum.

Yes, I said a drum...Welcome to dragon boat racing!


Posted: Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Whether you’re a flatwater fan or a whitewater warrior, the Southeastern states have a slew of great kayaking spots you’ll want to visit again and again. We talked to the experts to find out their favorite kayaking locales in the region. Here are their picks:

Posted: Wednesday, 11 June 2008
Rock Racing, the most-talked about team in professional cycling, announces an on-line photo contest that will give fans the opportunity to share their favorite Rock Racing photos for a chance to win a full team kit and other popular Rock Racing gear.

Posted: Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Adding to the great debate on the usage of headphones while running.

Posted: Tuesday, 27 May 2008
Small steps can make a big difference.

Posted: Thursday, 22 May 2008
To the outside world, Julie Ertel looked like an inevitability as her lead slowly increased lap after lap on the run at the second U.S. Olympic Triathlon Trials in Tuscaloosa.
Photos by Timothy Carlson

Posted: Friday, 16 May 2008
Kelly Jaske doesn’t know who the good Samaritan was. All she knows is that he caught up to her sometime after mile 23 of this year’s Boston Marathon.

Posted: Thursday, 15 May 2008
An overbooked, overscheduled, under-trained and slightly injured Melanie Peters stepped off the U.S. Olympic Team Trials Women’s Marathon course in the middle of the race.
Photos by: Jessica Mundie

Posted: Wednesday, 14 May 2008
Cycling fans can divide the history of America’s Tour de France into two epochs—the era of LeMond, who won three Tours, and the age of Armstrong, who won seven. Heading into the 2008 Tour, which starts July 5 in Brest, France, a third and equally dramatic American era may be upon us — the age of the Argyle invasion.
Photos by Mark Johnson

This Month's Magazine

Open-Water Swimming :: From Here to Beijing

This summer the newest sport in the Olympics will see 25 of the world’s best swimmers racing 10K around the flat-water Beijing Olympic rowing course.

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Aqua Feed Zone

Whether you’d like to take on the Olympic 10K marathon swim challenge or perhaps go even farther by taking on the 34K+ swim across the English Channel, an understanding of ‘aqua’ fueling is critical to ensure a safe and successful swim.

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King of the Bumps

Jamie Mitchell grew up in Coss Harbor in Northern New South Wales, Australia. To help young Jamie deal with his asthma, his mom and dad put him in Nippers, a swim program for kids. 26 years later, the 31-year-old Mitchell has never left the water and is simply the best paddleboard athlete on the planet.

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The Swimsuit That’s Making Waves Around the World

The Speedo LZR Racer takes the swimming world by storm.

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