Tag Archives: Running

Honors Feature: Conquering The Mental Side of Running

By Maddie McComb Running and science journalist Mariska van Sprundel says, “There is more to running than just training your muscles and…

In Comeback Stories, Sha’Carri Richardson Takes Gold

By James Galgano With the sound of the gunshot, they are off. The racers barrel down the track as the once-silent crowd…

Snapshot: A Day In The Life Of Mr. Justice

By Lucy Ottley and Katie Adamson Brian Justice (’85), an Upper School religion teacher, is a caring teacher and overall person. His…

Did I Just Join the Cross Country Team for Fun?

HUMOR By Liza Fergusson “I run cross country” is a sentence commonly uttered by three-season runners who enjoy miles and miles of…

Cross Country Does Exist, And It IS A Sport

OPINION The opinions published by The Match are solely those of the author, and not of the entire publication, its staff, or Collegiate School. The…

There’s Only One Boston Marathon: A Story of Trauma That Ended in Triumph

By Kate Coli Everything had built up to this day. Preliminary qualifying races, early morning training days, and bowls of nothing but…

Without Limits: The Story of Legendary Runner Steve Prefontaine

By Ian Quindoza Without Limits is a biographical sports film released in 1998 based on one of the most interesting stories in…