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Courtney Kenefick

Associate Creative Director at HYPEBEAST

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  • Dec 10, 2024 | hypebae.com | Courtney Kenefick

    Last year’s release of the adidas Supernova Rise was a refreshing introduction to the running footwear landscape, prioritizing comfort and stability in a world that’s infiltrated with intimidating jargon and high mileage goals. The intention behind its release was straightforward: to get more people to start running. A year later, the brand is staying on pace with this mission, releasing a sophomore edition in the Supernova Rise 2 featuring a reduced weight and revamped heel construction.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | hypebeast.com | Courtney Kenefick

    “It’s a complete wardrobe with fabric innovations which proves that Diesel is denim, and that denim is Diesel,” said creative director Glenn Martens.

  • Aug 7, 2024 | hypebeast.com | Courtney Kenefick

    As the world prepared for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, an iconic photo from the 2000 Sydney games made its rounds on social media and fashion sites. It showed Trinidadian sprinter Ato Boldon in an unmissable pair of silver sunglasses with arms that wrap over his head instead of sitting atop his ears.

  • Apr 14, 2024 | ca.sports.yahoo.com | Courtney Kenefick

    After the late running legend Grete Waitz attempted her first marathon in New York in 1978, she found it so grueling that she threw her shoes at her husband, Jack, who was the one who suggested she run the race—for fun. That very same race, she also won the women’s division and set the course record by two minutes. It’s a story as legendary as Grete, who would go on to become a champion many times over—including nine wins at the New York City Marathon—and a pioneer of women in running.

  • Apr 13, 2024 | hypebeast.com | Courtney Kenefick

    After the late running legend Grete Waitz attempted her first marathon in New York in 1978, she found it so grueling that she threw her shoes at her husband, Jack, who was the one who suggested she run the race—for fun. That very same race, she also won the women’s division and set the course record by two minutes. It’s a story as legendary as Grete, who would go on to become a champion many times over—including nine wins at the New York City Marathon—and a pioneer of women in running.

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