The leggings that will help you go the distance (or look good standing still)
Why they’re winners: There’s a reason that everyone from Gisele Bundchen to Meghan Markle (and a few
Telegraph fashion editors) swears by Lululemon’s Align leggings: the way they feel. Made using the brand’s buttery Nulu fabric – a nylon-elastane blend – they’re like wearing a hug. No wonder it’s hard to stop at just one pair. Athleta’s Salutation Stash Pocket Leggings (Lulu has Nulu, Athelta has Powervita fabric) command similar devotion. And a fitness-coach friend trusts Sweaty Betty for leggings that look good and that won’t give up during a training session.
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When Luis Grijalva crossed the finish line at the NCAA track and field championships last month, he knew he could reach his Olympic dream.
But first, immigration officials would have to agree to let the 22-year-old runner travel outside the United States and come back to the country he calls home.
Grijalva is a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipient who will travel to Japan on Friday to represent Guatemala in the 5,000-meter race at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. He and his lawyer spent several weeks petitioning US Citizenship and Immigration Services for a special permit known as advance parole that allows DACA recipients to reenter the US after traveling abroad.