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She Started Running Eight Months Ago… Now She’s Taking on Paris.
Charlie Arkless only laced up for the first time in July 2025. This April, she lines up at the start of one of the world’s great marathons, wearing the colours of a community built on one idea that every girl belongs in sport.
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Meet Alex Morris: Pushing Past His Limits to the NYC Marathon
Alexander, a Brooklyn-based runner is taking on his first-ever full marathon. For him, this race is more than just 26.2 miles, it is the ultimate test of discipline, resilience, and community.
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Celebrating Black Business Month: Olympian Mechelle Lewis Freeman’s Mission to Empower the Next Generation through TrackGirlz
When you meet Mechelle Lewis Freeman, you quickly realize that her story is one of resilience, authenticity and vision. A 2008 U.S. Olympian, World Champion, Pan American Games medalist, and now a successful nonprofit founder, Freeman has dedicated her life to breaking barriers both on and off the track. Raised in Fort Washington, Maryland, Freeman…
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Meet Delaney Swift: Running with Purpose, Power, and the Prolyfyck Spirit to NYC
TrackGirlz is proud to feature the purpose-driven athletes of our New York Road Runners campaign en route to the 2025 TCS New York City Marathon. Among them is Delaney Swift, a former high school and collegiate runner based in Charlottesville, VA, where she now runs with the Black-led Prolyfyck Run Creww. For Delaney, running has…
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Meet Maddie Alm: From Walk-On to All-American— and Now NYC Marathon Bound with TrackGirlz
TrackGirlz is proud to feature inspiring members of our team en route to the 2025 TCS New York City Marathon. Over the coming months, we’ll share stories, training insights, and the motivation behind these incredible runners as they prepare to tackle 26.2 miles through the city’s five boroughs. First up: Maddie Alm’s remarkable journey from…
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From Spikes to Service: Honoring TrackGirlz in Uniform
May marks Military Appreciation Month, a time to recognize and honor the incredible sacrifices made by the men and women in uniform – it was formally recognized by Congress in 1999 to encourage a collective effort in honoring those who serve in the military. This month includes significant observances like Armed Forces Day, Memorial Day…





