76-year-old Ukrainian scientist won the Chicago Marathon

A scientist from Kyiv, Dmitry Lebedev, became the winner of the Chicago International Marathon in the age group of 75-79 years, beating his closest rival by an hour. Ukrinform writes about this. “Every five kilometers there were tables with water, energy drinks, bananas, oranges and other fruits. Volunteers poured...

15 best American cities for runners

The runners are in luck. They do not need special devices and equipment. They can go out and run in almost any city. However, there are cities in America that are more and less adapted for runners. Runner's World has created a list of the 15 best cities to run. When ...

The secret of running: why do Kenyan runners win most competitions?

Over the past 35 years, 40% of the world's top sprinters have come from Kenya. Fusion has figured out how the country manages to bring up the best athletes. Their physical superiority is currently being actively discussed, but in the case of Kenya, nature and culture are key ...

Rio 2016: the fall of the 17-year record and the 7 medal of the fastest man on the planet

One of the most titled Jamaican sprinters, Usain Bolt, won another gold medal, winning the “royal” 100-meter race at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro with a result of 9,81 seconds. This victory brought him his seventh medal of the highest dignity: earlier he took ...

Runner lost first place, starting early to celebrate victory

The 4 AJC Peachtree Men's 10K Race took place in Atlanta this Saturday July 2015th. American runner Ben Payne was just a few feet from crossing the finish line and first place in the race. But after the judges analyzed ...

Runner early rejoiced at the victory and missed it before the finish

Tenghi Pepiot was convinced that he had already won the obstacle course, but did not notice how he was overtaken by Meron Simon. The Oregon track and field athlete rushed to greet the stands, but did so too early to be overtaken by an opponent from Washington State.

Scientists: Not every run is good for health.

  Are you one of those who believe that it is better to play sports at least occasionally than not to do it at all? Unfortunately, researchers have proven that this is not the case. It is impossible to make up for missed training sessions in one day, and trying to do this will only reduce the chances of a long ...

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