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above: Hansons-Brooks logo. The Hansons-Brooks Distance Project is an Olympic development program for post-collegiate distance runners. The program was founded by brothers Kevin Hanson and Keith Hanson in Rochester Hills, Michigan in 1999, and joined by Brooks Sports as a sponsor in 2003. [1] It has produced a number of notable professional ...
Why We Run: A Natural History was originally released as Racing The Antelope, What Animals Can Teach Us about Running and Ourselves. The title was changed due to a complaint from Sean Gibbon, author of Run Like the Antelope, a book about the rock band Phish. In order to distinguish his work from that work, Heinrich and his editor Daniel Halpern ...
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Desiree "Des" Nicole Linden (née Davila; born July 26, 1983) is an American long-distance runner, author, and podcaster.She represented the United States in the 2012 London Olympics and the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics women's marathon.
The book has received attention in the sporting world for McDougall's description of how he overcame injuries by modeling his running after the Tarahumara. [ 3 ] He asserts that modern cushioned running shoes are a major cause of running injury, pointing to the thin sandals worn by Tarahumara runners, and the explosion of running-related ...
Jeff Galloway (1967) – former Olympian, runner and author of Galloway's Book on Running Frank Hauser (1979) – football coach Jed Hoyer (1996) – executive vice president and general manager, Chicago Cubs ; former general manager (2009–11), San Diego Padres ; former assistant general manager (2003–09), interim co-manager (2005–06 ...