Hal Higdon
Hal Higdon is a prominent figure in the running community, known for his extensive contributions to Runner's World magazine and authorship of 34 books, including the best-selling "Marathon: The Ultimate Training Guide." His writing career spans various subjects, including a children's book adapted into animation.
Higdon's expertise in running is evident through his participation in eight U.S. Olympic Trials and four World Masters Championships victories.
As a co-founder of the Road Runners Club of America, he has significantly influenced the sport.
His longevity as a writer and runner has established him as a respected authority in the field of distance running and training.