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Bracketology: First Round Kicks Off
March 20, 2014 | Jesse Squire | 3 CommentsThe NCAA tournament starts up with its first round today and tomorrow (aka “least productive workdays of the year”). Here at the Daily Relay, we’re doing our own version and we started on Tuesday with the “first four”.
A quick … Read More
5 Questions with Emily Lipari
March 20, 2014 | Pat Pricephoto: Track And Field Photo
Welcome back to 5 Questions, where we pick the brains of people from all areas of the running scene. Today, we were lucky enough to catch up with Emily Lipari, who just won her … Read More
Introducing College Track Bracketology
March 18, 2014 | Jesse Squire | 3 CommentsIf you’re like me, today’s work mail included a tournament bracket to fill out for your workplace’s pool. And if you’re like me, you figure it would save time to just throw the bracket in the trash and set a … Read More
Athletech: Kirby Lee, Photographer (Image of Sport)
March 18, 2014 | Jim McDannaldWelcome to Athletech, where we discover the gear and technology the running and track & field community uses to get stuff done. If there is someone who you’d like us to feature, tweet their name to us @DailyRelay with the tag #Athletech. 1) Who … Read More
Happy St. Patrick’s Day
March 17, 2014 | Jesse SquireThe following is a repost of a story written last year for my former blog, tracksuperfan.com. (Image by WingedFist.org)
Today is St. Patrick’s Day, which makes it a perfect day to celebrate track and field (just like the other 364 days of the year). How so?
From what I read, St. Patrick’s Day really isn’t a major observance in Ireland. Only in the USA is it a big deal as a celebration of Irish culture and heritage, a product of the mass Irish immigration to this country and the efforts they made to maintain their ties to each other and their history.
So what does that have to do with track and field?
In recent decades, the biggest connection between our sport and Irish-American culture has been the pipeline of Irish middle-distance runners in the NCAA, especially Villanova. The Villanova Running blog has ranked the top five Irish/Wildcat runners of all time — four of which were Olympic or World champions.
If we turn back the clock an entire century, though, the connection was obvious. Back then, track clubs dominated the domestic scene, and none more than the Irish-American Athletic Club.
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The Monday Morning Run
March 17, 2014 | Kevin SullyFor good reason, all the attention of the weekend was on the collegians competing in the NCAA Indoor Championships. There were world leads, American records, world junior records and a thrilling 4 x 400 that clinched a sweep of the … Read More
NCAA Championships at Halfway
March 15, 2014 | Jesse SquireBizarre things happen at NCAA Championships. Remember when these two coaches had to share this trophy?
We’re at the halfway point of the NCAA indoor track & field championships, and it’s time to take stock of what has happened and … Read More
Daily News Roundup: NCAA Championships
March 13, 2014 | Jesse SquireThe NCAA indoor championships kick off tomorrow afternoon in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We here at the Daily Relay will have our own special way of covering it.
The thing that makes the NCAA meet such great fun is that not … Read More
5 Questions with Todd Williams
March 13, 2014 | Pat Price | 2 Commentsphoto: Facebook
Welcome back to 5 Questions, where we pick the brains of people from all areas of the running scene. Today, we were lucky enough to catch up with Todd Williams, the American 15k Record … Read More
Daily Relay Mailbag
March 12, 2014 | Jim McDannaldSince starting the Daily Relay about a year ago, Kevin, Jesse, Pat & I have had a lot of fun bringing you athlete interviews, daily news updates, weekend recaps, beer mile tips and even the occasional flow chart.
Now we’d like to … Read More