
UVA President Jim Ryan raises $52K in Boston Marathon run for UVA Health Children’s
UVA President Jim Ryan’s 13th run in the Boston Marathon was for UVA Health Children’s and proved to be his most successful ever.
UVA President Jim Ryan’s 13th run in the Boston Marathon was for UVA Health Children’s and proved to be his most successful ever.
St. Anne’s-Belfield School humanities teacher and cross country coach Andy Beardsley completed the 2018 Boston Marathon, notable for its cold, wet, windy conditions, in a time of 03:40:43 and in doing so was able to check an item off his bucket list: competing with best friend Larsen Klingel.
When the Richmond Marathon started on Saturday, it was only the second time that Andy Beardsley and Larsen Klingel had competed together.
On April 15, 2013, Heather Abbott set out on an annual tradition with six friends. She planned to attend the Red Sox baseball game, walk over to the Boston Marathon finish line and gather at the Forum Restaurant. The events that day changed her life forever. At about 2:49 p.m., two pressure cooker bombs exploded, killing three people and injuring an estimated 264.
The ACC updated its COVID-19 travel protocols this week in the aftermath of back-to-back fiascos involving Florida State, the second of which involved Virginia.
JP Caudill is not your average weekend warrior runner. He’s always looking for a new – and extreme – adventure. But even running seven marathons for seven days straight in seven different continents initially sounded a bit much for him.
Chris Graham didn’t set out to run marathons. That came later. He just wanted to lose a few pounds to look good on TV.
It was such an honor to get to root on my husband, Chris Graham, at the TCS New York City Marathon on Sunday. Months ago, I had been rooting around on the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s website for information … I serve on the Virginia Chapter board for the organization.
The third-ranked UVa. baseball team finished off a three-game series sweep of Boston CollegeSaturday after taking both games of a doubleheader against the Eagles.
When she ran her first marathon in October 2006, Louise Knudson had low expectations. “My only goal was to finish it and not die,” she said. When she runs her next marathon in January, her goal will be a little loftier: a spot on the U.S. Olympic team. A 25-year-old nurse at the University of…