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There’s a New Team of Distance Runners

This Under Armour Coach Is Leading the Way for Women in Running

Carolyn Su Is Limitless

What Makes the RUNGRL Community Limitless?

These Runners Were Not Prepared to Love Non-Alcoholic Beer

Ultrarunner Tim Tollefson Opens Up About His Struggle with Body Dysmorphia

Watch Kyle Richardson’s Exploratory Run in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains

Jim Walmsley Wants to Be the First American Man to Win the Ultra-Trail Mont Blanc

Kyle Richardson Has Summited Boulder’s Green Mountain Over 700 Times

This Couple’s Trail Running Photography Will Inspire You to Explore the Swiss Alps

Why Run 100 Miles When You Could Run 200?

This Trans Trail-Running Team Is Confronting Hatred with Joy

Braveheart Runners Gives New Energy to Kenyan Runners’ Racing Dreams

The Trans Canada Trail Connects Canadians to Nature and Each Other

These Athletes Want to Take Triathlon to the Next Level

Ultrarunning Through Wyoming’s Longest Migration Corridors

One Runner of Color’s Internal Monologue

This Drummer Finds Rhythm on the Trails

These Veterans Find Solace in Trail Running

Lessons Learned from Running Across America
Why Run 100 Miles When You Could Run 200?
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“I want to see if I am made of tough stuff,” says ultrarunner at the beginning of The NoNo, a documentary about his attempt to complete the —a race which ascends roughly 14,500 vertical feet through the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area in Tennessee and Kentucky—twice in one push, a 200-mile quest. The film, from and of , captures the joys and challenges of ultrarunning and features interviews with both Thienel and his wife, .