Wilma Rudolph was told by one doctor that she'd never walk again. Polio, double pneumonia and scarlet fever were to blame. So, Wilma Rudolph became the "fastest woman in the world." “My mother told me ...
Running a marathon is always an achievement, no matter what the clock says when you cross the finish line. However, some ...
When it comes to running, it really is the taking part that counts. But no matter where you’re at in your running lifecycle, it’s still intriguing to see where you sit among the vast network of ...
If there was any doubt before, there certainly shouldn’t be now. Leah Starkey has officially cemented herself as the fastest cross-country runner in Shore Conference history. In the complete 68-year ...
Wilma Rudolph, a Clarksville native, overcame childhood illnesses and became the first American woman to win three gold medals in a single Olympics (1960 Rome). Rudolph was a civil rights activist, ...