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Many watched the other day as a United States crew won its first coxless men’s four gold medal in rowing since 1960, but few can truly appreciate the work it took to end that drought.

As if pedaling some West Virginia hills during a recent charity 500-miles-in-eight-days bike trip wasn’t daunting enough, the Ride for Runaways crew endured a few near-100-degree days as well.

It was Oct. 11, 2019 and Central Bucks West had just ended a 12-game losing streak to North Penn by stunning the Knights 27-26 in Doylestown. No Buck shone brighter than senior Jack Fallon – who rushed for 128 yards, forced two fumbles, picked off a pass, punted and didn’t give up ... didn’t ever give up ... in a way that would have made Jim Valvano smile.

With the Paris Olympics coming up shortly in France, veteran Bucks County track followers might think back a few decades to when one of our own competed in the Games just down the road in Europe.

Indian Creek Foundation in Souderton hosted its 33rd annual Roll Stroll & Run event on Saturday, June 15.

It’s a bit like Christmas in July. Runners in the Bucks County Roadrunners Club’s Winter Series found out who won what in a ceremony at the tail end of June and this month is one for celebrating, even if the thermometer has been pushing 100 lately.

The inaugural East Coast Collegiate Baseball League (ECCBL) Home Run Derby and All-Star Game were held Saturday, July 6 at Memorial Park, home of the Quakertown Blazers.

Scholarships of $2,500 went to 19 members of the Dining Service Staff at Pine Run Retirement Community this month.

If you want to know why races like the July 4 Revolutionary Run in Washington Crossing appeal to so many Americans on the most patriotic of holidays, who better to put it in perspective than someone from “across the pond?”

Having completed the annual 500-mile Anchor House Ride for Runaways for 15 years, Joe Boyce had his pre-journey training schedule pretty much down to memory.

Like father, like son ... and daughter. Todd Wiley is proud of his 14 Ironman triathlons, including four trips to the World Championship in Kona, Hawaii, but there is one other aspect of his athletic persona which makes him beam even more.

Indian Creek Foundation gets summer underway with its 33rd annual Roll Stroll & Run fundraiser on Saturday, June 15.

While running all six Abbott World Marathon Majors has been accomplished by some 17,000 runners, how many of have done so in just five years? Newtown’s Tony Pereira has.

A Bucks County Investigating Grand Jury has recommended a Philadelphia man be charged in a fatal hit-and-run crash that killed a skateboarder in Bristol Township last November.

While it may have started way back in the 20th century, the Kiwanis-Herald Sesame Place Classic never seems to lose its magic. That was evident this past Sunday when close to 800 runners turned out …

The big day is nearly here but there’s still time to sign up for Sunday’s 24th annual Kiwanis-Herald Sesame Place Classic. Whether your favorite distance is 5K, one mile or even a kids’ 50-yard …

The third annual Saree Run, co-hosted by Desis of Doylestown (DOD) and Arva Yoga, is set to take place at 10 a.m. May 19, at Lower Nike Park in Chalfont. “The Saree Run embodies the limitless spirit …

Dogs howl, cars pull over and people scurry to glimpse out the front window. That’s right, it’s a big red (and loud) fire truck racing down the street to put out another threatening blaze before …

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) invites the public to attend a live virtual public meeting on Wednesday, May 8, for the upcoming project to replace the bridge that carries …

If you thought Sesame Place Classic registered runners getting a free, one-day admission ticket to Sesame Place that was good for about a month was once a pretty good deal, you haven’t seen anything yet.

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