by Stephanie Pearson | May 1, 2020 | Outside Magazine, Profiles
One day, Michael Shattuck started to run. He liked it, so he ran longer, sometimes for as many as 65 hours each week. He never wanted to stop. What was he running from? View online article here...
by Stephanie Pearson | Feb 8, 2020 | Bicycling, Profiles
The sun is beating down from a relentlessly blue sky on an 80-degree late-May afternoon in Emporia, Kansas. Alexandera Houchin is joking with her friends and supporters at the starting line of the Dirty Kanza XL, despite the fact that she’s just ridden her bike a few...
by Stephanie Pearson | Jul 25, 2018 | Columbia Journalism Review, Profiles
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by Stephanie Pearson | Feb 4, 2018 | Profiles, The New York Times Magazine
Racing to the bottom of a mountain involves far more than simply counting on gravity to do its work. As Lindsey Vonn’s exercise regimen shows, a lot of the real work happens in the gym. Photographs by Dina Litovsky View PDF here » View online article here...
by Stephanie Pearson | Apr 11, 2017 | Outside Magazine, Profiles
Powerful. Strong. Accomplished. Compassionate. Badass. These ten women are leading the way in sports, health, and activism—and to a better future for us all. View PDF here » View online article here...
by Stephanie Pearson | Feb 2, 2017 | Dorado Magazine, Profiles
Dave Hahn has summited Mount Everest 15 times, more than any other Westerner. Stephanie Pearson joins the modest mountaineering legend on his day job: patrolling the slopes of Taos, New Mexico. View PDF here » View online article here...
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