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Whether you're an experienced racer, or are thinking of starting to jog, this is the place where you'll find the best sites on the WWW!
Please submit only sites related to running to this category. If possible, please submit to lowest possible sub-category. This will help get your sited listed faster.

Non-English language sites should be submitted to the appropriate category within World/.

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Chat rooms, bulletin boards, discussion groups, and message boards for running topics.
This category includes sites for running clubs, from serious competitive runners to the recreational jogger.
Non-English language sites should be submitted to the appropriate category within World/.
Sites about cross country running are found in this category and its subcategories.
Non-English language sites should be submitted to the appropriate category within World/.
Contains sites which serve as general directories of running resources available online.
This category lists sites which are specifically dedicated to promoting running for disabled individuals.
This category is a collection of running events throughout the world.
Basically a hash consists of three main parts: The Run. One or two hashers mark a trail before the hash, or lay the trail as "live hares" running ahead of the pack with only a short head start. At a given signal, the rest of the hash set off in pursuit of the trail. The Circle. At trail's end hashers gather to drink beer. The Circle can last a couple of minutes or half the night depending on the level of the hash. The On-On. Some hashes suspend drinking for awhile to consume food provided by the hare(s), others repair to a nearby restaurant or pub.
Only sites concerned with Hashing that are of general interest to all European Hash House Harriers should be submitted to Sports: Running: Hashing: Europe. Sites of individual Hash House Harrier clubs should not be submitted to this category, but are more properly submitted to a national sub-category.
News is information about recent events or happenings, especially as reported by newspapers, periodicals, radio, or television. It is also a presentation of such information, as in a newspaper or on a newscast. Media is transmissions that are disseminated widely to the public. Sites that pertain specifically to running, as well as meet at least one of the two above descriptions are placed in this category
Running pages may contain experiences and information from the web author's point of view. Examples include training logs, race results, race information, and running advice.
Personal Pages is a broad category and may overlap with others, but here is an example guideline. Information about several world class runners may be appropriate for this category. But, sites dedicated primarily to one elite runner should be submitted to /Sports/Track_and_Field/Athletes/
This category contains general sites about running in various geographic locations.
Sites for individual countries should be sent to the proper Regional category. Spanish and Portuguese sites should be sent to the proper World category.
Do not submit sites related to Marathons, Ultra Marathons, Cross Country that are listed under more appropriate categories. Non-English language sites should be submitted to the appropriate category within World/.
A racing sport that involves running or walking up the stairs of man-made structures or buildings. Competitively or recreational. Also known as vertical racing and stair climbing.
A running experience for individuals who can handle changing environments, challenging obstacles, solo travel, and the quest for adventure. Trail races are slower than road races, and pace is crucial to enjoying the trail event.
Non-English language sites should be submitted to the appropriate category within World/.
This category contains general sites concerning training and nutrition for runners.
This category contains sites that focus on female running or female runners.