Mary Moraa will grace the renowned Diamond League meeting in Brussels, Belgium, this upcoming Friday, fresh off her recent triumph in the women's 800m competition in Budapest, Hungary. The 'Dancing Queen,' as Moraa is affectionately known, seeks to continue her unbroken winning streak in the center of Belgium's city.
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HUNTINGTON STATION, N.Y., USA (31-Aug) -- With powerful homestretch runs, Amanda Eccleston and David Torrence retained their Hoka One One Long Island Mile titles here tonight at St. Anthony's High School in warm, humid, and breezy conditions. Eccleston clocked...
The Australian Flame boast a third GOLD medal from the IPC Athletics World Championships after Carlee Beattie (Qld) soared to the top of the podium in the T47 long jump for athletes with arm deficiencies.
Opening her account with the her winning mark of 5.75m (w: +1.9), which doubled as...
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Live Results, Day 7 – IAAF World Athletics Championships 2017 London
Latest results are at the top of the page – Session completed
200 Metres Hurdles Men final
POS
BIB
ATHLETE
COUNTRY
MARK
MS*
REACTION TIME
1
1346
Ramil GULIYEV
TUR
20.09
0.165
2
1282
Wayde VAN NIEKERK
RSA
20.11
.106
0.156
3
1329
Jereem RICHARDS
TTO
20.11
.107
0.149
4
969
Nethaneel MITCHELL-BLAKE
GBR
20.24
0.147
5
1443
Ameer WEBB
USA
20.26
0.148
6
708
Isaac MAKWALA
BOT
20.44
0.170
7
1118
Abdul Hakim SANI BROWN
JPN
20.63
0.162
8
1449
Isiah YOUNG
USA
20.64
0.148
400 Metres Hurdles Women final
POS
BIB
ATHLETE
COUNTRY
MARK
REACTION TIME
1
4323
Kori CARTER
USA
53.07
0.151
2
4357
Dalilah MUHAMMAD
USA
53.50
0.152
3
4047
Ristananna TRACEY
JAM
53.74 PB
0.178
4
3799
Zuzana HEJNOVÁ
CZE
54.20 SB
0.151
5
4239
Léa SPRUNGER
SUI
54.59
0.183
6
3746
Sage WATSON
CAN
54.92
0.172
7
4375
Cassandra TATE
USA
55.43
0.216
8
3888
Eilidh DOYLE
GBR
55.71
0.157
200m women final qualifiers
200m Women Semi-Final 3
POS
BIB
ATHLETE
COUNTRY
MARK
MS*
REACTION TIME
1
3772
Marie-Josée TA LOU
CIV
22.50 Q
0.198
2
3880
Dina ASHER-SMITH
GBR
22.73 Q SB
0.153
3
3725
Crystal EMMANUEL
CAN
22.85 q
.848
0.165
4
3653
Tynia GAITHER
BAH
22.85...
IAAF World Championships London 2017 - the most compelling and competitive championships of all time
Speaking ahead of the final evening session on Sunday (13), IAAF President Sebastian Coe described the IAAF World Championships London 2017 as the most competitive and compelling World Championships of all time.
“I can’t remember a time when...
The highly awaited 171-kilometer Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc (UTMB) event on September 1 is gearing up to showcase a selection of premier athletes seeking to leave their mark. However, the roster has been dealt a blow with the absence of Kilian Jornet, a distinguished four-time champion and the current record holder for the course. Jornet took to his social media channels on Thursday to reveal that an ongoing injury has dashed his hopes of gracing this year's competition.
The American record holder Keira d’Amato and Kenya’s Nancy Jelagat Meto lead a high quality women’s field for the 48th edition of the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON on Sunday, September 25. Keira d’Amato improved the US record to 2:19:12 which also gives her the accolade of the fastest in the women’s field, announced by the organisers today. Eight women will be on the start line with personal bests of under 2:21.
Sydney McLaughlin has emerged as one of the most promising talents in the world of track athletics ever since her remarkable qualification for the Rio 2016 Olympics at the tender age of 16. Her awe-inspiring performance in the 400m hurdles at the 2019 World Championships, securing a second-place finish with the second-fastest time in history, solidified her position among the sport's elite.
There’s different ways you can look at Eliud Kipchoge’s latest world record, 2:01:09 in Berlin. But any way you look at it – it’s fast.












