1980: Big Wheel of Marathoning

ROAD RUNNING JOE CONCANNON HUB: BIG WHEEL OF MARATHONING October 24, 1980 As he left the interview area beneath the Prudential Center following his record run in the 1979 Boston Marathon to lead a 1, 3 (Bobby Hodge), 8 (Randy Thomas), 10 (Dick Mahoney) Greater Boston TC blitz of the race, Bill Rodgers offered an…

1981 Ken Kesey: Running into the Great Wall

This lengthy article, by Ken Kesey, originally appeared in Running magazine (Jan./Feb. 1982, vol. 7 No. 1). With the 1981 Beijing Marathon as the focal point, expect a fascinating look at China as it was opening its doors to the rest of the world after years of secrecy and seclusion, a consequence of Mao’s “Cultural…

Malmo: Cruel Shoes

Cruel Shoes Malmo The following story is a response by malmo to this question from the former Track and Field Media.com website: “Doug brown is a national champion, 3 time Olympian, and in the summer of 1978 he went to Europe and ran 21 races. What were his times, splits, and places?” Being your link…

Brent “Hawk” Hawkins: Consistency

CONSISTENCY Brent “Hawk” Hawkins In all my years of running, I probably never received better advice than this, “The key to success in the art of distance running is consistency.” Now I’m talking about the consistency of training day in and day out, no matter what the weather may be, not about the consistency of…

1984 Boston Globe: Falmouth Road Race

HODGE AND FALMOUTH GROW TOGETHER August 26, 1984 Bobby Hodge had been temporarily retired from running competitively on the roads when, in 1974, he read of a race in Falmouth. Vin Fleming, someone he had raced against when they were at Johnson & Wales, finished 10th. Hodge figured it was time to return. “I saw the names of a couple of people I…