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In a surprising turn of events, Athing Mu, the youngest woman in history to hold Olympic and world titles in an individual track and field event, is set to make an unexpected appearance at the 2023 Prefontaine Classic. Mu's participation, following her third-place finish at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, marks a change of plans from her initial intent to take a relaxed holiday away from the track.
This weekend marks the pinnacle of the 2023 professional track season with the highly anticipated 2023 Prefontaine Classic Diamond League Final. It promises to be a spectacular showcase of athletic prowess and is even more special this year as the event takes place at the renowned Hayward Field, making its debut as part of the Prefontaine Classic. As the excitement continues to grow, let's dive into the four most captivating narratives that will unfold over the weekend.
enyans Edwin Kimaiyo and Caroline Jepchirchir will be among the favorites at the GENERALI MUNICH MARATHON on 8th October. With personal bests of 2:09:12 and 2:26:11 respectively they head the current start lists of Germany’s fourth biggest marathon. Organisers of the 37th edition of the GENERALI MUNICH MARATHON expect a field of around 22,000 runners including races at shorter distances. Around 7,000 of them will run the marathon, which starts and finishes inside the famous Munich Olympic Stadium - as did the Olympic race back in 1972.
Every year, on the third Monday in April, Hopkinton, Massachusetts, becomes a buzzing hub of excitement as thousands of dedicated runners gather at the starting line, ready to embark on the prestigious Boston Marathon. For these athletes, this event represents the culmination of an incredible journey—a goal achieved by...
Bill Cooksey, a 102-year-old World War II veteran, has achieved a remarkable feat by becoming the oldest person to complete a half marathon. He accomplished this incredible milestone at the AJ Bell Great North Run on a rainy Sunday, finishing the 13.1-mile race in just over five hours and 40 minutes. Guided by his friend Gavin Iceton, Cooksey's determination and resilience were on full display as he persevered through torrential thunderstorms.
In the wake of her outstanding achievement in securing the 1500m/5000m double at the recent World Championships held in Budapest, Faith Kipyegon, the esteemed Kenyan athlete, is now setting her sights on another remarkable milestone. She is gearing up for her third global title this year, and the stage is set at the forthcoming World Athletics Road Running Championships, scheduled for October 1st in the charming city of Riga.
The Boris Hanzekovic Memorial in Zagreb witnessed an extraordinary display of athleticism, as world records tumbled and athletes left their mark in this prestigious World Athletics Continental Tour Gold event.
In the 42nd running of the New Balance Fifth Avenue Mile, which took place in New York on September 10th, Scottish athletes triumphed in the men's and women's professional divisions. Josh Kerr, the current World Athletics 1500m champion, won the race in 3:47.9, the fastest winning time in this competition in 28 years, to wrap up his 2023 campaign. Jemma Reekie demonstrated her tactical understanding by finishing the race in 4:19.4, after having just finished sixth in the 800 meters at the World Athletics Championships. As the race went on, the competition got trickier because of recurrent downpours that drenched the route.
The autumn road running season sprang to life on Sunday, September 10th, as Agnes Ngetich, a 22-year-old Kenyan athlete, etched her name into the annals of running history at the Transylvania 10km race in Romania. Ngetich delivered an awe-inspiring performance, clocking an astonishing time of 29 minutes and 24 seconds, setting a new women-only world 10km record.
In a poignant conclusion to his illustrious career, Mo Farah celebrated as one of Britain's most exceptional athletes of all time, marking the end of an era with a fourth-place finish in his final race at the Great North Run. The 40-year-old four-time Olympic champion found himself trailing early in the renowned 13.1-mile race, a captivating journey from Newcastle to South Shields. As the dust settled, he crossed the finish line, a full three minutes and 30 seconds behind Ethiopia's Tamirat Tola, who seized victory with an impressive time of 59 minutes and 58 seconds.