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Hello all, It has been a busy month for me but I’ve found the time to write my third blog for runnerstribe. I felt like I had a decent cross country season that included an individual Victorian U20 aggregate title in the XCR 13 series, a win at the Victorian all...
Written by Brett Davies First up was the gruelling 50km walk for men.In the final running of this event at Olympic level, the Pole Dawid Tomala took it out hard and was able to follow in the footsteps of his celebrated compatriot, multiple Olympic gold medallist, Robert Korzienowski. In the...
RT’s Run School featuring Mark Blomeley. Mark is a strength and conditioning coach with over 10 years experience in the sports and fitness industry. Currently in Brisbane, he is a specialist strength and conditioning coach for runners from international standard elites to the every day runner. Stop thinking so short...
‘3:26’ – Hicham El Guerrouj’s Top 5 Races © 2017 Runner’s Tribe, all rights reserved. The Best Ever? – With 2 Olympic golds, 4 world championship golds and multiple world records; it is hard to argue against El Guerrouj’s claim to the title of ‘The Best Ever’. Runner’s Tribe took a look...
Suck it up and work your butt off Runner's Tribe Journal: Written by Sarah Billings Competing at the 2016 World U20 Championships in the 800m and 4 x 400m was definitely the most amazing experience of my life and one I will never forget. Everyone on the team- athletes and staff...
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Eliud Kipchoge is attempting to become the first person to run a sub-two hour marathon INEOS 1:59 Challenge LIVEStream - DATE: Between 5AM – 9AM CEST, Saturday 12th October More: https://www.runnerstribe.com/ineos-159/ineos-159-in-depth-why-vienna/ https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/ineos-159-in-depth-who-is-eliud-kipchoge/ https://www.runnerstribe.com/ineos-159/ineos-159-in-depth-the-role-of-the-pacemaker/ https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/ineos-159-pacemaker-australias-jack-rayner/ https://www.runnerstribe.com/ineos-159/how-to-break-2-hours-eliud-kipchoge/
The bombshell announcement of Shelby Houlihan’s four-year ban for doping has predictably taken over the news cycle. After watching it unfold for the past couple days, my baseline thoughts are:
No 10,000m at Pre', plus Rio medals returned. A column by Len Johnson – Runner’s Tribe No Mo' Ten Pardon me. The realisation hit late. It is the eve of the Prefontaine Classic and I have just noticed there is no 10,000. It may not have the storied history of our own Zatopek...
Australian Women's Team for Rio Close to Being Finalised - Target 60 Although we only have 20 Australian female athletes confirmed for Rio, another 8 athletes are on the cusp of also adding their names to the list. Overall we would be ideally looking at a final count to be...
“Job done,” said Brit Mark Scott just minutes after he outkicked Mo Farah to win the UK  title and earn his ticket to the Tokyo Olympics. Mo Farah, the 2012 and 2016 Olympic gold medalist in both the 5000m and 10,000m events, was handed his first defeat over 10,000m for just under 10 years. Farah's finishing time, 27:50:54, was also his slowest since 2014. 
                   

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