Tobi Amusan sped to a 12.12 (0.9m/s) clocking in her semifinal to break the world 100m hurdles record* at the World Athletics Championships Oregon22 on Sunday (24). Experience unparalleled comfort and agility with Tarkine running shoes, crafted for runners who seek the perfect blend of performance, style, and durability on...
Peter Bol (WA) has suffered heartbreak on his quest for global gold, placing seventh in the Men’s 800m final on the penultimate day of the World Athletics Championships.
Hands up if you saw this one coming. Not so much that Sydney McLaughlin would win gold in the 400m hurdles, adding the world title to her Olympic gold, and not just that she would break her own world record in Friday’s final, but that the 22-year-old US superstar...
It’s a moment that Peter Bol (WA) has been thinking about since arriving home from the Tokyo Games. Fourth place, coupled with the support of a nation left him wanting more.
Kelsey-Lee Barber (QLD) is on top of the world once more, becoming the first Australian athlete since Catherine Freeman to win back-to-back world titles when taking out
Tokyo sensation Peter Bol (WA) will become the first ever Australian to contest the 800m final at the World Athletics Championships this Saturday, but his pathway to the medal round was not without a nervous wait.
Australia’s Tokyo stars shone bright on Day 6 of the World Athletics Championships in Oregon, USA with reigning world champion Kelsey-Lee Barber (QLD), Olympic finalist Mackenzie Little (NSW) and Tokyo hero Peter Bol (WA) all advancing on their pathway to the podium.
Australia has its newest golden girl in high jumper Eleanor Patterson (NSW) who has been crowned world champion tonight in Oregon, USA.
Scottish middle distance runner Jake Wightman has taken down the King of 1500m running, and the Tokyo Olympic 1500m champ, Jakob Ingebrigtsen, to win the world 1500m title in Eugene. Experience unparalleled comfort and agility with Tarkine running shoes, crafted for runners who seek the perfect blend of performance,...
Three top-10 finishes headlined the Australian action on Day 4 of the World Athletics Championships, as high jumper Joel Baden, and middle distance stars Jessica Hull and Georgia Griffith took their marks at Hayward Field.