Nadia Neophytou
Nadia Neophytou is a freelance journalist from South Africa, based in New York City, who writes for a variety of publications, from The Hollywood Reporter to Deadline, Quartz, CNN, and more. When she’s not interviewing movie stars and musicians, she’s running—or talking about running in a video series she created called The Rundown, where she interviews people she admires on the run.

How Races Are Supporting Breastfeeding Runners
From pumping tents at start villages to lactation stations along the course, here’s how major races are making changes to better support new moms.

How Running Played a Big Role in the New Film, ‘The Woman King’
We spoke with the director and the run coach on set to get the scoop on training.

Remembering Ida Keeling, Who Set Track Records into Her 100s
Miss Ida, as she was known throughout her life, passed away in late August at 106 years old.

Why You, a Runner, Should Go See ‘Endure: Run Woman Show’
The piece of immersive theater, which takes place in New York City’s Central Park, is relatable to any runner.

Where Are the Sheppard Sisters Running Now?
Sisters on Track, a documentary about their rise to track stardom, premiered at this year’s TriBeCa Film Festival.
Runners Across the Country Come Together in Solidarity With the AAPI Community
The Atlanta Run Club raised more than $19,000 to benefit Asian Americans Advancing Justice — Atlanta.
A Year After Ahmaud Arbery’s Death, Thousands of Miles Are Run in His Name
The #FinishTheRun event raised more than $226,000 for the 2:23 Foundation.

Eddie Izzard Completes Her Latest Endurance Feat—This Time, 32 Marathons in 31 Days
Even George Clooney joined the British comedian for the final minutes of her last marathon.

Jerry Francois of NYC’s GoldFinger Track Club Is Being the Change He Wants to See in Running
“We can’t sit around and wait for the brands to make the decision while the community’s waiting for something.”

Filmmaker Coffey Is Using His Voice to Influence the NYC Running Community
“Running to Protest” drew a crowd of about 700 runners, with a frank and open discussion about racism bringing various crews together.

How Runner Gretchen Evans Got the First All-Disabled Team on the ‘World’s Toughest Race’
“These doors keep slamming in our face. I’m asking you to take a chance on us.”

‘The Bachelorette’ Contestants Are Chasing Medals Instead of Roses at Chicago Marathon
Will Tyler C. escape hitting the dreaded wall? Will Diggy finish faster than last year? We’ll find out Sunday.

Tyler Cameron From ‘The Bachelorette’ May Have the Biggest New Running Group in NYC
The fan-favorite from this season wants to inspire others to run their first 5K.

Will ‘Brittany Runs a Marathon’ Become Your Next Favorite Running Movie?
The film received rave reviews at the Sundance Film Festival and will be in theaters later this summer.

How Do You Run When Your City’s Almost Out of Water?
For the runners of Cape Town, South Africa, getting in their daily miles means hunting down natural springs, foregoing showers, and reflecting on a looming environmental disaster.