The Half Mad Turns Half a Decade
Just when you thought it was safe to sleep in again on Saturdays, Stephen Burch and Jameson Rienick give newcomers and Rockin' 'n' Runnin' alumni plenty of reasons to meet up with 125 of their closest running friends. Read more.
It's Almost Time to Kiss the Dirt
A look ahead (and back) at the annual USATF Dirt Dog Cross Country Series from someone who's been there. Read more.
Doing Disney This Year?
The San Diego Track Club is now an official member of the Disney Endurance Running Club Program, which means savings on race entries for our members and maybe even a guaranteed entry after a race is sold out. Read more.
Grand Prix Series Starts to Heat Up
Find out who's leading in this year's club series after the summer fun runs shake up the top 5 among both the men and the women leading this year's track club competition. You'll also be introduced to one of the leaders. Read more.
Scenes from This Year's Rock 'n' Roll Aid Station
San Diego Track Club members, friends and families saw runners stumble over their feet, cramp up, scream out and occasionally watch someone foaming at the mouth. We even helped out another aid station in need. We share some snapshots for those of you who may wonder what it was like to work the last aid station in the 13th annual Rock 'n' Roll Marathon last month. See more.
Meet Two Open Team Members On the Rise
Emily Joller and Tim Briggs are both 27. They also are both rising stars at the track club. Find out more about these up-and-comers on the Women's and Men's Open teams. Read more.
Martha Walker Knows How to Hold Her Own
Women's Masters Team member Martha Walker shares her favorite races and pre-race foods, among other things, as she gets ready to turn 75 years young. Read more.
Richard Williams Can't Seem to Race Enough
By the time this is published Richard Williams will likely be approaching 120 races in the past two years. In all but a handful, he's gone home with a first-place award in his age group. Not bad for someone who didn't start running until he was in his 40s. Read more.


