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12-hour treadmill race sees male winner run 150K, top female 120K

Adam Holland and Bridget Dawes put their treadmills to good use on Friday to win the final event of the Personal Peak Summer Race Series

Only 30 per cent of gym goers have returned post-lockdown, study finds

A recent survey found that the vast majority of people have yet to go back to their gyms since they reopened

Why you shouldn’t train if you’re diagnosed with COVID-19

It may be OK to train through minor colds or illnesses, but COVID-19 is a different beast, and it’s best to take a few weeks off if you test positive

Jim Dyck runs 2:04.2, sets new M55 800m Canadian record

Dyck smashed the previous national record of 2:07.1 at a track meet in Bolton, Ont.

Usain Bolt tests positive for COVID-19

The fastest man in history is one of the latest to be infected by the coronavirus as numbers surge in Jamaica

Without arms or legs, Chris Koch longboards for charity

Koch rode a 5K, 10K, half-marathon and full marathon in four consecutive days to raise money for the Alberta Children’s Hospital Foundation

Erin O’Toole: full-time CPC leader, part-time runner

Erin O’Toole will jump into a political race against Justin Trudeau, but we want to know who would win in a physical one

Weekend recap: Warholm’s near world record, Big Friendly 5 and more

From the Diamond League to yet another Oregon Track Club meet, the past weekend was packed with fast and impressive performances

John Kelly runs 300K, cycles 600K to complete Grand Round challenge

With his latest run under his belt, the American ultrarunner has completed a month-long challenge he dubbed the “Hartley Slam”

Karsten Warholm, Donavan Brazier shine at Stockholm Diamond League

The second official Diamond League meet of 2020 had plenty of action

COVID-conscious Montreal event attracts more than 400 runners

Participants competed in the 5K, 10K and 21K We Run Montreal races on Saturday at the city’s Parc Jean-Drapeau

Despite COVID-19, 6,000 runners race in Chinese ultramarathon

The ongoing pandemic didn’t stop thousands of people from running the Chongli 168 in July