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When Boston Marathon turned into a sprint, Cherono was ready

BOSTON – Sometimes a race is both a marathon and a sprint. Lawrence Cherono paced himself for 26 miles from Hopkinton to Boston, making the turn from Hereford Street for the last ...

Kenya’s Cherono wins men’s Boston Marathon in sprint to tape

Lawrence Cherono outkicks Lelisa Desisa to win

Runners use latest Fort Lewis College exercise science technology

FLC exercise science helps local athletes

The Durango Herald’s top sports stories of 2018

Cycling dominates 2018 headlines

Hardrock 100 unveils insanely loaded field for 2019 race

Thévenard back after disqualification; Courtney Dauwalter adds punch to women’s field

Hardrock 100 unveils insanely loaded field for 2019 race

Thevenard back after disqualification; Courtney Dauwalter adds punch to women’s field

Fort Lewis College’s Hosava Kretzmann finishes 47th at NCAA Cross Country Championships

Durango native Nicholas Turco takes 42nd for Western Colorado

Ian Huang, Maggie Yount win Turkey Trot in impressive fashion

Male, female winners finish 2018 calendar year undefeated in area races

Aidan Fitzgerald returns in big way at Nike cross-country regionals

Durango runners end season on high note

Fort Lewis College cross-country sends one to NCAA Championships

Kretzmann qualifies; Bramley receives All-Region honor

Runner who lost feet to frostbite completes first marathon

New goal is to break record, two hours

Ethiopia’s Desisa, Kenya’s Keitany win NYC Marathon

Shalane Flanagan was highest American finisher in third