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COACH’S PERSPECTIVE – DENG AND BOL’S BREAKTHROUGH YEAR

By Justin Rinaldi At the start of the 2018 perpetration period, Joseph Deng, Peter Bol and I talked about the goals for the year ahead...

Bol, Deng, Rinaldi –  James Templeton Uncut

Bol, Deng, Rinaldi -  James Templeton Uncut © 2018 Runner’s Tribe, all rights reserved. In February, 2017, Runner’s Tribe first interviewed James Templeton in ‘Rudisha’s Agent...
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Watch: Bol edges Deng in a sub 1:45 photo finish in Stockholm 800m

Australia's Peter Bol and Joseph Deng have gone 1-2 in 1:44.56 and 1:44.61 for 800m in Stockholm, a non-Diamond League event. Both runners were...

#Dengfever drops a 1:44 – edges closer to Aussie record

Hengelo, Netherlands.  The man many tip to be the first Aussie to break the 1:44.00 barrier over 800m has inched ever so closer with...

Charlie Hunter Has Arrived

With time running out to quality for the Tokyo Olympics, Charlie Hunter has clocked the second fastest ever 800m by an Australian, stopping the clock at 1:44.35 in Portland. Running for the university of Oregon Hunter missed Joseph Deng's Australian record by just 0.14 of a second.

Puppies, Covid and Training: Luke Mathews Uncut

Love him or just dig him; as Peter Bol, Joseph Deng, and Ryan Gregson will confirm – he is one tough nut to crack, when in shape. We caught up with the 2018 Commonwealth Games 800m bronze medalist, and reigning Australian 1500m champ, Luke Mathews. RT: Luke, good to have you back on RT. In this strangest of years, your absence in Europe was noted and we are all missing your prolific, motivating Strava logs. Assuming ongoing issues with Plantar Fasciits is to blame? What’s the latest? LM: Hey guys! Thanks for having me. Certainly been a tough year to start the least. I hobbled around most of January and February with on going plantar issues, so the delayed Olympics was somewhat a blessing in disguise. I’m not going to say I wouldn’t have made the team if it was on in 2020, but it certainly would have been challenging

Middle-distance muddle : A column by Len Johnson

Newcomers emerge. From nowhere, but suddenly ready. Established performers can find the lure of the Olympics has seduced them into stretching their career just one more year before cruelly abandoning them. Fixed in their four-year cycle – except Tokyo! - the Games timing has a touch of Goldilocks, a year too soon for some, a year too late for others, just right for the medallists.

Adelaide heats up as host of Chemist Warehouse Summer Series opener this Saturday

Adelaide, Australia; 7 February 2024 -  The biggest names in Australian athletics will descend upon Adelaide for the opening meet of the 2024 Summer Series, with Saturday’s Chemist Warehouse Adelaide Invitational lighting the flame for a season of high-stakes competition as all roads lead to Paris 2024.

Inside Running Podcast Episode 304: Budapest World Championships Recap | National Cross Country Champs...

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301: Ben Buckingham | State Running Meets | World Athletics Team Announcement

Ben Buckingham joins in as guest host from his training camp in St Moritz, Switzerland and chats about his new training setup with On Athletic Club Oceania and its global network, missing World Champs as well as his views on the points-based qualification system, then racing a 2000m Steeplechase and where he’s presently at with his season.
                   

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