
Mary Pilon
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Happy pub date to "The Longest Race," a story that has been years in the making. I know it's changed how I see running, Nike, the Olympics and more. Hear Kara Goucher discuss on Good Morning America today.

The Longest Race debuts at #7 on the NYT bestseller list. Thanks to everyone who made it happen. And this is a win for the beat. Stories about and by women in sports matter ā to everyone. Kara Goucher



I spent time learning about women's tackle football and recommend y'all do the same. š My story for Businessweek bloomberg.com/news/articles/ā¦

BS HIGH will premiere at Tribeca! š Honored to be part of this dream team behind...a fake team. tribecafilm.com/films/bs-high-⦠Travon Free Martin Desmond Roe HBO

One of the more bizarre chapters of Monopoly's history is the mystery of the 40,000 Anti-Monopoly games buried in Minnesota. Kudos, The Minnesota Star Tribune, for sleuthing out the current whereabouts! I've been thinking about this far too much for 14+ years. startribune.com/anti-monopoly-ā¦


7/6 Ā @ 7pm āĀ An unforgettable story and a call to action, Olympian Kara Goucher reveals her experience of living through and speaking out about one of the biggest scandals in running in THE LONGEST RACE. Joined by co-writer Mary Pilon. powells.com/book/the-longeā¦


As an alum of NYT Sports this is inducing a tangle of feelings. That job changed my life and I hope amidst the shuffle, cultivating more opportunities for diverse candidates to cover sports ā and equally paying them ā will be a priority. nytimes.com/2023/07/10/busā¦


We made a #BSHIGH podcast, too! Episode one, starring exec producer, NFL/Duck alum Spencer Paysinger is now live! @hbo The Athletic podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/theā¦



Murder. Money. Fur. My deep dive into the world of French bulldogs for VANITY FAIR vanityfair.com/style/2023/11/ā¦



In Sunday's The New York Times, I write about my hometown minor league baseball team's fight for survival. The Eugene Emeralds aren't alone, it turns out. What does this mean for blue collar sports fans? Come for the Sasquatch, stay for the Grateful Dead. nytimes.com/2024/04/07/busā¦


