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    Press and Reviews — Press

    Runner's Space

    http://www.runnerspace.com/news.php?news_id=22285Runner's Space is part of the big three websites for serious runners (Flotrack and Let's Run are the other two if you are curious). Their headquarters are in Eugene, OR, "Track Town USA." Runner's Space is a very active site where runners create their own websites/profiles to easily connect with one another or showcase their running specific interests. It is also behind the production of some of the worlds most prestigious running event websites, as well as teams such as Lauren's: Nike Oregon Track Club Elite. They have a massive collection of video content from a huge variety of races from high school to recreational, to professional. Check out what Runner's Space had to say about Believe I Am here.

    Women Talk Sports

    http://www.womentalksports.com/If you haven't discovered Women Talk Sports (WTS), now is the time. Sports talk is no longer relegated to ESPN droning on and on, or macho websites obsessed with the big three sports. This kick ass website was created by Ann Gaffigan, USA Track Champion in her athletic prime who is now a successful, pioneering social entrepreneur. On Women Talk Sports, you can easily keep up with all women's sports, big and small. So many women participate but become disengaged after college with the sports they love. Stay informed, connected, and inspired every day on WTS, and read about what they had to say about Believe I Am here.

    Runner's World

    http://racingnews.runnersworld.com/2011/10/october-18-lets-check-in-on-meb-keflezighis-progress-fleshman-and-mcgettigans-believe-i-am-project-news-from-hartford-and-detroit-marathons-rob-de-castellas-indigenous-maratho.htmlWe were especially flattered when the world's leading running magazine gave us a very cool review. They don't just hand that shiz out, so we were pumped! As a sidenote, Lauren was the cover girl for the November 2011 issue, and yes those abs were real (for about four weeks until she started her off-season, subsisting on burgers and milkshakes). Check out what Runner's World had to say about Believe I Am here.