An essential guide to to what runners and spectators can expect from the Rio 2016 Olympic Marathon course.
What are the rules for steeplechase at the Olympics? How long has steeplechase been an Olympic sport? And, which country is most successful at it?
Here's some of the runners you should watch out for in the long-distance track events at the Olympics.
Facts and figures for the Rio 2016 athletics stadium, as well as dates and times for the athletics.
An introduction to the Team GB athletes who'll be flying the flag for us over 26.2 miles.
Introducing the long-distance runners aiming for success at Rio 2016.
Which Olympic events feature running, and which countries traditionally win medals?
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Week 14 of first-time marathoner Joe's training, and he's starting to get The Fear
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Week 13 of first-time marathoner Joe's training, and his agonised knees are turning mutinous
He's old...he's grey...he's going to make your day.
Week 12 of first-time marathoner Joe's training, and he's putting Spotify Running through its paces
We've all been there. We asked a professor of gastroenterology for ways to stop your bum ruining your run
Week 11 of first-time marathoner Joe's training, and it's All. Gone. Wrong.
Whether it's your first or your fifth GNR, 16-timer Steven Medd has some wisdom for you
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Week 10 of first-time marathoner Joe's training, and he's feeling reflective (in both senses of the word)
*Just pick one, that's fine. You're not MADE of bloody money
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