Incoming Resources
- The longest race, inside the secret world of abuse, doping, and deception on Nike's elite running team, Kara Goucher with Mary Pilon
- Wilma Rudolph, [track and field inspiration], by Jennifer Joline Anderson
- Touch the sky, Alice Coachman, Olympic high jumper, by Ann Malaspina ; illustrated by Eric Velasquez
- What's your story, Wilma Rudolph?, Krystyna Poray Goddu ; illustrations by Doug Jones
- Running like a girl, notes on learning to run, Alexandra Heminsley
- Marathon man, my 26.2-mile journey from unknown grad student to the top of the running world, Bill Rodgers and Matthew Shepatin
- Jesse Owens, running into history, by the editors of Time for kids with Elaine Israel
- To the gorge, running, grief, resilience & 460 miles on the Pacific Crest Trail, Emily Halnon
- Victory. Stand!, raising my fist for justice, Tommie Smith, Derrick Barnes, Dawud Anyabwile
- Bravey, chasing dreams, befriending pain, and other big ideas, Alexi Pappas ; foreword by Maya Rudolph
- Running, a love story : 10 years, 5 marathons and 1 life-changing sport, Jen A. Miller
- Middle distance, a graphic memoir, by Mylo Choy
- Good for a girl, a woman running in a man's world, Lauren Fleshman
- Her fearless run, Kathrine Switzer's historic Boston Marathon, by Kim Chaffee ; illustrated by Ellen Rooney
- Fire on the track, Betty Robinson and the triumph of the early Olympic women, Roseanne Montillo
- Triumph, the untold story of Jesse Owens and Hitler's Olympics, Jeremy Schaap
- Fauja Singh keeps going, the true story of the oldest person to ever run a marathon, by Simran Jeet Singh ; illustrated by Baljinder Kaur
- For the glory, Eric Liddell's journey from Olympic champion to modern martyr, Duncan Hamilton
- Running & being, the total experience, Dr. George Sheehan
- Who was Jesse Owens?, by James Buckley Jr. ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- The girl who figured it out, words by Minda Dentler ; pictures by Stephanie Dehennin
- The boy who runs, the odyssey of Julius Achon, John Brant
- 26 marathons, what I learned about faith, identity, running, and life from my marathon career, Meb Keflezighi and Scott Douglas