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Past Jeff Hollobaugh columns
Hollobaugh: What did he say?
Ron Clarke was criticized for his comments on performance-enhancing drugs. Should he be?
Hollobaugh: The latest gadget
An accelerometer can help measure the distance you actually run -- rather than guessing how long that trail really is.
Hollobaugh: Life around the track
Coaching track involves passion, heartbreak, depression and excitement. And I love it.
Hollobaugh: Freshman gives best performance
At the NCAA championships, a freshman performed the best as Leshinda Demus of South Carolina broke a junior world record.
Hollobaugh: Regional reality?
Some are already celebrating (while others bemoan) the decision of the NCAA board of directors to release funds earmarked for a regional qualifying plan.
Hollobaugh: Battle of the marathons
Each year, it seems as if London, Boston and the underfunded Rotterdam battle for top honors as the world's greatest marathon.
Hollobaugh: Time to get serious
Pole vault safety needs to be made a priority in order to ensure the health of the athletes and the continuation of the sport.
Hollobaugh: Kenya, Ethiopia clean up
Eleven of 12 gold medals at the World Cross Country Championships went to athletes from Ethiopia and Kenya.
Hollobaugh: Teter makes track exciting
Nicole Teter has leapfrogged to a higher level setting an American record in the 800.
Hollobaugh: At least it's something
The 2002 Golden Spikes Tour is short, but at least it's happening.
Hollobaugh: A silent killer
Eating disorders temporarily make runners lighter, but over time they don't have the energy to keep up the pace.
Hollobaugh: Prep's best ready to run
The nation's top 32 high school boys and girls distance runners will compete this weekend in the FootLocker Cross Country Championship at Walt Disney World.
Hollobaugh: Cheboiywo breaks out
After a slow European circuit, Eastern Michigan junior becomes the NCAA cross country champion.
Hollobaugh: Confessions of a track columnist
Early in my career, I thought I would be burned out and done with track in a few years. No such luck:
Hollobaugh: Thank heaven for New York
The Big Apple is where the USA Indoor meet was born, and where it belongs.



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