Posted: Friday, 05 September 2008 | 
Launched in beta mode in June, TidalTV offers the look and feel of television and includes a wide selection of channels such as Sports Illustrated and Classic College Sports.
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Posted: Tuesday, 02 September 2008 | 
One of the most decorated American cyclists of his generation, Tyler Hamilton (Boulder, Colo./Rock Racing) can now add the title of USA Cycling Professional Champion to a résumé that also boasts an Olympic gold medal and Tour de France stage win.
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Posted: Tuesday, 02 September 2008 | 
David Zabriskie (Salt Lake City, Utah/Garmin-Chipotle) remains the only athlete to win a USA Cycling professional time trial championship after successfully defending his national title on Saturday – his third straight since the event’s inception in 2006.
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Posted: Tuesday, 02 September 2008 |
James Carney (Eugene, Ore.) took charge early on his way to his second USA title of 2008, winning the USA 20 km Championships in 59:11. In the women's race, Jill Steffens (Athens, Ga.) overtook Elva Dryer (Gunnison Colo.) just after the 12 mile mark to win the women's title in 1:08:48. The championships were hosted by the 31st annual Stratton Faxon New Haven 20K Monday in New Haven, Conn.
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Posted: Tuesday, 02 September 2008 | Grass roots program helps prepare runners for high school cross country season
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Posted: Friday, 29 August 2008 | 
A fourth round of New York’s toughest workouts.
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Posted: Wednesday, 27 August 2008 | 
Ultra-runner Karl Meltzer set off on the biggest race of his life on Aug. 5. His challenge: to run the entire length of the 2,174-mile Appalachian Trail in less than 47 days.
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Posted: Monday, 25 August 2008 | 
Thomas Miller is a long time Ironman competitor who decided a while back toexpand his suffering way beyond just swim, bike and run. He decided to givethe world of long distance trail running a try. What the heck was the guythinking? For the following week he’ll be keeping a blog for us on his andhis teammates experiences during the six day, 125 mile 2nd Annual Gore-TexTransrockies Run in Colorado.
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Posted: Friday, 22 August 2008 |  For our Olympic athletes, numbers matter.
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Posted: Thursday, 31 July 2008 |  You don’t have to live like
Grizzly Adams to know how to cook delicious food over a campfire, and New
Yorker Melissa Mullins is proof of that.
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An Ode to Central Park
I used to measure my runs by distance: exactly one mile from my apartment to the 59th Street entrance of Central Park; a full loop around the park road is exactly 6 miles minus 33 yards; the shorter loop cutting off both ends is 4 miles minus 77 yards. And I knew my basic park landmarks.
Summer Ski Bunny
It’s 92 degrees outside, too hot and humid to run, so I’m at the mall—not to shop or hit the 14-screen movie theatre, but to ski. Yes, ski. I’m headed up the escalator in the Mall of the Emirates, a 2,400,352-square-foot behemoth that houses the first indoor ski resort in the Middle East. Ski Dubai. The huge dome, which makes new snow year round, offers five runs from beginner to the world’s first indoor Black Diamond run (steep with a 200-foot drop).
Feeling the Heat
Oh my God. It is SO HOT IN HERE! When will it be over? Why did I come? I could be outside running in the park where it’s so much cooler! I’m in a Bikram Yoga East Side class with yoga teacher Viraz Santani. He wears nothing but a pair of swimming briefs, and while he’s not doing the postures, his body glistens with perspiration like the rest of us.