The race report is a tool for analysis and inspiration for all athletes. Much more than a simple story, it is a goldmine of information to help you progress. By reading them, you can:
Each report follows a clear structure so you can easily identify useful elements and get the most out of the author's experience:
These articles are also an opportunity to showcase your performance, keep a record of your progress, and inspire other athletes on their journey.
Whether you're a road runner, a trail runner, or a triathlete, every experience is unique and has value. That's why we publish:
Writing a race report is also a powerful tool for personal analysis. It allows you to take stock of:
By rereading your own stories, you build an athlete's memory that will help you train better and progress in the long term.
Our platform is open to contributions. No matter your level, your story can help or motivate someone else. Tell us an anecdote, a performance, or a simple moment of pleasure during a race. Your story is welcome.
A report helps you take stock of your race: preparation, strategy, feelings, and mistakes. It helps you progress, keep track of your evolution, and inspire other athletes.
Anyone! Whether it's your first 10 km, a trail, or an Ironman, every experience has value. Both beginners and experienced athletes can share their stories with the community.
Describe the course (location, weather), your strategy, your nutrition, your emotions, and the final result. Be honest and precise; that's what makes the story useful and captivating for the reader.
Yes, that's an excellent idea! It allows you to identify recurring patterns (fatigue at a certain kilometer, stress at the start...) and better prepare mentally and physically for future races.
Add personal experience, anecdotes, and feelings. Tell a story with its highs and lows. It's the emotion and lessons learned that will make your story captivating.
We accept external contributions. Just contact us with your text and some photos. After review, we will publish it to share with the community.