Tracee Metcalfe Becomes First U.S. Woman to Climb the World’s Highest Peaks On October 4, 2024, Tracee Metcalfe of Vail, Colo., became the first U.S. woman to climb all of the world’s 8,000m peaks. Written by Angela Benavides October 08, 2024
19,000 Feet High on a SUP: How One Athlete Set a World Paddleboard Record Mountaineer Andrew Hughes has raised the official bar for those wishing to paddleboard above the clouds. Written by Mary Murphy February 20, 2024
After ‘A Very Long Fight,’ Retiree Reels in Record Rainbow Trout for Maryland The record-breaking fish is more than 3 pounds heavier than the previous record established in 1987. Written by Andrew McLemore February 16, 2024
Marathon Record: Kipchoge Breaks Own Fastest Time The 37-year-old clocked a 2:01:09 at the BMW Berlin Marathon on Sept. 25, breaking his existing world record by 30 seconds. Written by Sam Anderson September 26, 2022
New 24-Hour CO 14er Record: Andrea Sansone Tags 12 Peaks in Huge Effort A mountain runner headed into the hills late Sunday night with a committed support crew, a sturdy training base, and a big goal. Written by Sam Anderson August 01, 2022