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Like The Wind #39

Back in 2014, when no one had heard of super shoes and marathon queen Tigst Assefa was a young track star, Like the Wind published its first issue, bringing long-form, beautifully illustrated storytelling about running to a global audience.

A decade later, and we celebrate their 10th birthday with not one, but two magazines: issue 39 and a bonus issue 40, which looks back at developments in the sport since 2014.

Like The Wind #39

  • Gender-based violence: an in-depth investigation into the impact of gender-based violence on female East African runners
  • LA street art: how street artist Junker has joined forces with an LA run club
  • Scott Jenkins: an interview with UK “triple crown” runner
  • Stunning urban landscapes: photographing Sheffield’s post-industrial edgelands with the Urban Lycra Collective
  • Fell-running: why one of the UK’s oldest sports still has a huge place in the hearts of ultra trail runners
  • Young dreams: catching up with the teenage athlete determined to prove that marathons aren’t only for the middle-aged