August 10, 2010

The Endurance Planet Hour

This week we talk about about the most famous cyclist in the world -- Lance Armstrong. We also hear from 24-year-old Abe Clark who ran unassisted across the United States. And we hear a story about an elite runner who started out with all the promise in the world, got distracted by the challenges Read More

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Every day doctors save and improve people’s lives. But how often does a patient get the chance to return the favor? Enter 28-year-old Greg O’Keefe of Arlington, Virginia and his 41-year-old heart surgeon, Allan Stewart. Together, they have become triathletes. Their story is the focus of this "My Story" edition of Endurance Planet, done in Read More

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When Bob Wehr flew to China to run on The Great Wall, he had no idea what a life-changing experience it would be. His story, “How Running Saved My Life … Flying Long Distances is Not Without its Risks” is this week's Marathon & Beyond Monday edition. Read More

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August 5, 2010

The Week in Multisport

Time again for a Week in Multisport edition with Barry Siff of Daily Triathlon. This week we talk about the latest race results, what’s ahead this weekend, and we’ll discuss the quickly unfolding investigation of cycling great and potential Ironman Lance Armstrong. Read More

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August 2, 2010

The Endurance Planet Hour

This week's Endurance Planet Hour is all about adaptation. We will hear from three individuals who are pursuing their endurance sports goals despite having to make adjustments as a result of cancer, injury, and just plain, old-fashioned aging. Read More

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Marathon & Beyond Monday is our weekly opportunity to hear an editor’s choice from Marathon & Beyond magazine. This editor’s choice story was written by author and runner Charles Kastner. It’s a tale about when Kastner and his daughter decided to take up the challenge of running a marathonon the slopes of an Read More

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