Running Links
NIRCA
GU Running Club is a proud member of the National Intercollegiate Running Club Association (NIRCA). Their official website provides information for races we attend, links to other clubs’ websites, information about nationals, and more.
Gmaps Pedometer
There are loads of different sites that help you track how far you run, but this one is a personal favorite (and the map starts out centered on the John Carroll!). Simply double click and the cursor will move and count your mileage! There are two great settings: one for automatic (the cursor will move on the streets automatically) and one for manual (you can trace your route where it goes off the streets, like on the Canal for example)
Washington Running Report
WRR maintains the most comprehensive DC-area race calendar, in case you want to try a different road race. They also keep a list of rankings for DC road racers and links to training tips, running news, and message boards
Washington Running Club
A DC running club that has an excellent website. Most notably, the “Running Routes” section provides one of the most comprehensive lists of running routes in the area.
Bike Washington
Whether you like to bike, too, or just like to run, the “Trails” section at Bike Washington provides another great list of trails in the DC area. Explore!
USATF
America’s official track & field (and road racing) association. There’s a race calendar, news from the professional running scene, and information about national championship races.
LetsRun
The unofficially official site for the world’s running-related gossip. Go to the “World Famous Message Board” and learn about everything from training to college running to professional running. World-renowned coaches post on here, so it might be worth your time if you’re looking for some training tips.
GU Running Club is a proud member of the National Intercollegiate Running Club Association (NIRCA). Their official website provides information for races we attend, links to other clubs’ websites, information about nationals, and more.
Gmaps Pedometer
There are loads of different sites that help you track how far you run, but this one is a personal favorite (and the map starts out centered on the John Carroll!). Simply double click and the cursor will move and count your mileage! There are two great settings: one for automatic (the cursor will move on the streets automatically) and one for manual (you can trace your route where it goes off the streets, like on the Canal for example)
Washington Running Report
WRR maintains the most comprehensive DC-area race calendar, in case you want to try a different road race. They also keep a list of rankings for DC road racers and links to training tips, running news, and message boards
Washington Running Club
A DC running club that has an excellent website. Most notably, the “Running Routes” section provides one of the most comprehensive lists of running routes in the area.
Bike Washington
Whether you like to bike, too, or just like to run, the “Trails” section at Bike Washington provides another great list of trails in the DC area. Explore!
USATF
America’s official track & field (and road racing) association. There’s a race calendar, news from the professional running scene, and information about national championship races.
LetsRun
The unofficially official site for the world’s running-related gossip. Go to the “World Famous Message Board” and learn about everything from training to college running to professional running. World-renowned coaches post on here, so it might be worth your time if you’re looking for some training tips.