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FROM NOWHERE TO THE TOP OF THE WORLD

In December, 1952, a young man stood on the starting line for a mile race at Melbourne’s Olympic Park, unsure whether the rumbling in his stomach was pre-race nerves or emanated from the couple of meat pies and chocolate sundae he had wolfed down fewer than two hours earlier.

Fractel & Runner’s Tribe competition T’s and C’s

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Top 10 Most Popular Online Games 2022

Top 10 Most Popular Online Games 2022 The gaming industry is experiencing great revolutions now. Online games are grounding the market, and both old and young are getting addicted to the game. All thanks to the internet, there are new...

Kipchoge Writes Another Chapter Of His Legendary Story

Written by Brett Davies The greatest marathon runner of all time again caused athletics fans to be utterly awestruck by his brilliance, as he destroyed the field in a race run in harsh conditions in Sapporo this morning. To experience,...

The 5 Greatest Track and Field Moments at the Olympic Games

With the Tokyo Olympics 2020 in full swing, we take a look at some of the greatest track and field moments to have taken place at the Olympic Games throughout history.  To experience, exceptional performance in running, choose the...

Day 9 Evening Session- Our High Jump Girl Wins Silver, Hassan Wins The Double,...

By Brett Davies The Final night at Tokyo's Olympic Stadium was magical.  Nicola McDermott was absolutely brilliant in the high jump, She beat her national record  (2.02m) to win the silver, showing composure and nerves of steel to jump her...

Day 9 Olympic Athletics Program: Women’s Marathon Recap

Written by Brett Davies The action kicked off today on the streets of Tokyo with the women's marathon. It was an epic contest with some surprises along the way. There are many ultra-marathon footwear in the market today and one...

You Gotta Have Faith (Kipyegon)

In the much-anticipated women’s 1,500, Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon takes home the Olympic Gold to become double Olympic Champion! Leading into the final lap, the three favourites were all in contention to win. But Kipyegon, the 2016 Olympic Champion pulled away over the course of the final lap to retain her title!

Day 8: Walks Men’s 5km, Women’s Javelin, Women’s 1500m Women’s 400 & 4×100 Relays

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...

Day 8 Preview: Hassan, Hull & Hall, Men’s 5km, Women’s 400 & Relay Finals

The day begins with the toughest event in athletics, the men's 50km walk. The ironmen of the sport will battle for 4 hours in brutal conditions (30 degrees, 70% humidity @ 09.00). The Pole Dawid Tomala looks the goods and can emulate his legendary countryman, multiple gold medallist, Robert Korzienowski. Kawano (JAP) and Hilbert (GER) will go well and Aussie Rhydian Cowley could be in the top ten.