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Who To Follow ➕ To help you chase your goals this year, we’re sharing some fast and fun athletes to follow on Strava to help motivate, inspire and maybe astound. Check out the full list at the link in bio. This week: pro track and road runners! Who’s your favorite follow on Strava? Let us know in the comments below! 👇 - Reed Fischer (@reedfisch): A fan favorite member of Tinman Elite, Reed shares all of his training – plus refreshingly honest reflections on his workouts. - Keira D’Amato (@keiradamato): No one has better activity titles. No one. - Joe Klecker (@joe_klecker): Come for the dog content – then stick around to find out what “Klecker miles” are. - Nell Rojas (@nell_rojas_running): Nell was the top American at the 2022 Boston Marathon – and she’s just getting started. - Ben Blankenship (@benfblankenship): He made the final in Rio in the 1500m, but now Ben has his sights set on a whole new goal: The marathon. Follow his second act as he wades into unknown territory. - Molly Seidel (@bygolly.molly): Her bronze medal in the 2021 marathon was – at the time – the most-kudoed activity ever. See why Molly is one of the most popular follows on Strava. - Aleksandr Sorokin (@ultrarunner_aleksandr_sorokin): Ever wondered what kind of training you need to do to set world records over 24 hours, 12 hours and 100 miles? Look no further. - Sinta Vissa (@sintavissa): As a newer member of the On Athletic Club (OAC), watch this Italian middle-distance athlete rip 400m repeats at altitude under the tutelage of Dathan Ritzenhein. - Stephen Scullion (@lionscull): You’d think most Olympians would take themselves pretty seriously. You’d be wrong in this case. (See his instructional video, “How to Suck at Trail Running” from his December 20 run.) - Rory Linkletter (@rory_linkletter): To our knowledge, Rory is the only pro runner who’s uploaded first-person video of a treadmill workout on Strava. (The pros – they’re just like us!)
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