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Ryan Hall, who today announced his retirement from professional running, won the 5,000 meters at the 2005 NCAA outdoor championships when he was a senior at Stanford. In this photo, he leads his ...
Ryan Hall, the U.S.’s fastest marathon runner, announced his retirement from competition on Friday, as reported by the New York Times. The 33-year-old California native citied chronic fatigue ...
(In the video above, Ryan Hall is introduced by Deena Kastor, 2004 and 2006 Runner's World Hero of Running and 2004 Olympic medalist.)With two exceptional debut performances in 2007, Ryan Hall has ...
American record holder and two-time Olympian Ryan Hall has announced his retirement and will not compete at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials in Los Angeles next month.
Before the L.A. Marathon, Ryan Hall explained his approach to running: If you compare your best day ever to every other day, you're going to be disappointed.
Former top-15 UFC featherweight Ryan Hall has gone under the knife 16 times as he tries to make it back into the Octagon. It’s been over a year since fans saw the Brazilian jiu-jitsu ace ...
Ryan Hall ‘s elite marathon career ended after a series of withdrawals and DNFs, which made his accomplishment this past week all the more impressive. Hall, the fastest American ever over 26.2 miles, ...
Ryan Hall can just be a dad now. The two-time Olympic marathoner will now be able to cook up his signature pancakes for breakfast, take his four daughters to school, assist his wife, Sara, with ...
“Ryan Hall is done.” That’s what you would have heard had you tuned in to usatf.tv’s live coverage of 2015 Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday.
Ryan Hall announced Wednesday that he will join the elite field for the 115th running of the race on April 18. Hall finished third in 2009 and fourth this year when he set a U.S. course record ...