The Hidden Handbrake. By Alex Hartmann
Have you ever given something everything you had and expected something amazing to happen, only to unknowingly sabotage yourself and your success? That was essentially my 2019 season in a nutshell.
Channel Seven to broadcast the 2019 World Para Athletics Championships in Dubai
Athletics Australia is excited to share the announcement of the Seven Network’s coverage plan for the upcoming 2019 World Para Athletics Championships in Dubai.
For the first time, Australian audiences will have the chance to cheer on the Australian team of 35 athletes live and exclusively on 7PLUS, as well as watch the daily highlights on 7TWO from the World Para Athletics Championships, held in Dubai from November 7-15.
2020 Olympics Tokyo Men’s 100m Preview
The fact that we are well into Autumn of 2019 means we are not too far away from the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. It’s time to start assessing the possibilities of the various track and field events, especially...
Celia Sullohern Stripped to the Core
When Celia Sullohern finished 21st in the junior women’s race at the world cross-country championships in Punta Umbria, you didn’t have to be Einstein to discern an emerging talent.
In a race won by Olympic and world champion 1500 metres gold medalist Faith Kipyegon of Kenya, Sullohern was one of a few – very few – to mix it with the dominant east African runners. She was not the most stylish of movers, but she was strong and efficient, excellent credentials for cross-country.
And, as it turns out, excellent credentials for the marathon, too. Kipchoge or Moneghetti-like rhythm is an undeniable asset for a marathoner, but strength and efficiency will take you very far indeed. Did someone say Clayton? Or de Castella?
My Most Perfect Race by Steve Moneghetti
By Steve Moneghetti
People who know me know I don’t believe in perfection but that you prepare meticulously, be on the start line in the best shape possible and then execute your race plan as well as you can. After that the result will be often determined by many other factors, but you finish knowing that you have done everything you could.
Video highlights of the 2019 Mainova Frankfurt Marathon
14,196 runners from 110 countries entered this year’s Mainova Frankfurt Marathon which is an IAAF Gold Label race. Including those taking part in events held in conjunction with the Mainova Frankfurt Marathon, 27,047 runners were in action this weekend.
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Kenya’s Valary Aiyabei smashes 2:20 barrier in Frankfurt Marathon
Valary Aiyabei smashed the 2:20 barrier in the Mainova Frankfurt Marathon, achieving the greatest sporting moment in the 38th edition of Germany’s oldest city marathon. The Kenyan won in 2:19:10, a stupendous course record, when she crossed the line...
Boston Marathon Raises the Stakes: Para Athlete Divisions and $1 Million Prize
The Boston Marathon, one of the world’s most iconic races, is taking monumental steps towards inclusivity and recognition for its para athletes. With exciting introductions to its para athlete divisions and a prize purse set to surpass a whopping...
Inside Running Podcast episode 103 preview featuring Vic Mitchell
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Brad has a week that reignites a familiar debate.
Julian paces Ellie on the bike ahead of the NYC Marathon.
Brady gets through one of Moose’s...
First women’s sub 2:20 course record aimed at Frankfurt Marathon
The 2:20 barrier is the major target at the Mainova Frankfurt Marathon on Sunday. No woman has achieved this time in Germany’s oldest city marathon and so far in Germany only Berlin has achieved this distinction. Given good weather...