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  1. espnW -- Tour of California illustrates trying times for top wome...

    Bonnie D. Ford

    The women's one-off time trial at the Tour of California was sandwiched between a field of amateurs and the 112 men in the professional field, leaving women riders wondering when they'll get their own bigger stage.

    Story | Conversation | May 17, 2013
  2. espnW -- Mara Abbott returns to big stage at Tour of California W...

    Bonnie D. Ford

    Self-doubt and a destructive eating disorder sidelined Mara Abbott. But the yearlong hiatus was a blessing in disguise, as the talented cyclist has found her balance, and a newfound resolve, heading into Friday's Tour of California women's time trial.

    Story | Conversation | May 15, 2013
  3. London Marathon plans solidarity in wake of Boston bombings

    Bonnie D. Ford

    Runners will observe 30 seconds of silence before the London Marathon. Many will wear a black ribbon in memory of those who died and in solidarity with the more than 170 wounded in the Boston Marathon bombings.

    Story | Conversation | April 19, 2013
  4. espnW -- Boston Marathon brings Shalane Flanagan full circle

    Bonnie D. Ford

    An emotional Shalane Flanagan will be back home and have her sister running with her in the Boston Marathon as she looks to bounce back from Olympic disappointment.

    Story | Conversation | April 12, 2013
  5. espnW -- Paula Radcliffe talks about racing, records, recuperatin...

    Bonnie D. Ford

    It's been 10 years since Paula Radcliffe set a world record with her performance in the London Marathon. The racing legend talks about that day and how she's recuperating from injuries that forced her out of the 2012 Olympics.

    Story | Conversation | April 10, 2013
  6. 2013 World Championships -- Ashley Wagner, Gracie Gold set Olympi...

    Bonnie D. Ford

    For one night, not having an American on the podium at the World Figure Skating Championships was all right. Ashley Wagner and Gracie Gold did something more important Saturday -- secure three berths for the 2014 Olympics.

    Story | Conversation | March 17, 2013
  7. 2013 World Championships -- Patrick Chan wins, but new men's star...

    Bonnie D. Ford

    The world championship three-peat may belong to Canada's Patrick Chan, but the Friday night spotlights illuminated two men who are out to upset the established order.

    Story | Conversation | March 15, 2013
  8. For U.S. pairs teams, longevity is key

    Bonnie D. Ford

    LONDON, Ontario -- American pairs skaters are surely tired of being asked when U.S. pairs are going to pull out of their long tailspin on the international scene -- a slide at least partly attributable to the musical-chairs transiency among teams in ...

    Blog | March 15, 2013
  9. 2013 World Championships -- Kim Yu-na shows no rust in return to ...

    Bonnie D. Ford

    Skaters who want to come close to South Korea's Kim Yu-na at the 2014 Sochi Olympics were put on notice Thursday at the world championships -- they have 11 months and counting.

    Story | Conversation | March 14, 2013
  10. 2013 World Championships -- Patrick Chan leaves no doubt after me...

    Bonnie D. Ford

    Two-time defending champ Patrick Chan added to his worlds lore after Wednesday night's short program.

    Story | Conversation | March 13, 2013
  11. American pairs teams make worlds debut

    Bonnie D. Ford

    LONDON, Ontario -- Dizzying best describes the past year for U.S. pair Alexa Scimeca and Chris Knierim, whose impressive unison spins helped them keep their equilibrium in the short program at the world figure skating championships Wednesday. They fi...

    Blog | March 13, 2013
  12. 2013 World Championships -- Max Aaron leads American contingent a...

    Bonnie D. Ford

    Max Aaron's path to figure skating wasn't exactly conventional, but the national champ holds the cards for the Americans at this week's worlds.

    Story | Conversation | March 12, 2013
  13. Sarah Groff moving forward after London disappointment

    Bonnie D. Ford

    The months since the London Olympics have been an endurance event in and of themselves for triathlete Sarah Groff, the 2011 world championships series bronze medalist who just missed placing in the top three at the Summer Games. She struggled for ...

    Blog | March 08, 2013
  14. Emily Brunemann bouncing back in open water

    Bonnie D. Ford

    Sounds counterintuitive, but Emily Brunemann had to move back to a cold-weather climate to regain her confidence in open water swimming. Brunemann, 26, won 10-kilometer races in Brazil and Argentina in late January and early February to open up t...

    Blog | February 28, 2013
  15. Bobby Lea looking ahead to Rio 2016

    Bonnie D. Ford

    Two-time track cycling Olympian Bobby Lea of Topton, Pa., recommitted to a third bid in his mind before he even got home from the London Games, where he finished 12th in the demanding two-day, six-event omnium. The 29-year-old trains with Philadelphi...

    Blog | December 19, 2012
  16. espnW Headliners -- Ski jumper Sarah Hendrickson picking up where...

    Bonnie D. Ford

    Ski jumper Sarah Hendrickson, grounded by surgery in the middle of the year, appears to be picking up where she left off after winning nine of 13 events and the overall title on the inaugural women's ski jumping World Cup circuit in 2011-12.

    Story | Conversation | December 14, 2012