Taylor J. Dutch
Contributing Writer
Taylor Dutch is a sports and fitness writer living in Chicago; a former NCAA track athlete, Taylor specializes in health, wellness, and endurance sports coverage. Her work has appeared in SELF, Runner’s World, Bicycling, Outside, and Podium Runner. When she’s not writing, Taylor volunteers as a coach to up-and-coming runners in the Chicago area.

Days after a World Record, Sifan Hassan runs the sixth-fastest 5,000 metres of 2020
Despite still being tired from the one-hour record, the Dutch runner notches a win on the track.

London Marathon creates a biosecure bubble for the upcoming elite-only race
All runners will stay in the same hotel, and will be allowed to train on the surrounding 40 acres.

Reigning 100m world champion, Christian Coleman, receives temporary ban
This is the sprinter’s third infraction in 12 months.

Jakob Ingebrigtsen breaks the Norwegian road 5K record
The youngest of the famed running brothers ran 13:28.

Pacer was meant to drop out at 30K, but goes on to wins Abu Dhabi Marathon
Reuban Kipyego went on to break the tape in 2:04:40.

71-year-old Jeannie Rice runs sub-1:40 half to set age group world record
The grandmother is already looking to Berlin, where she’s hoping to lower her age group world record in the marathon.

91-year-old sprinter smashes age-group world record
Diane Hoffman, who ran her first track event at 90, credits competitive tennis for keeping her wheels sharp.

Sifan Hassan breaks World Record in the mile
Four national records were set at the blisteringly fast “Brave Like Gabe” mile in Monaco—and nine of 12 finishers ran personal bests.