48 of Australia’s best athletes to compete at IAAF World Championships in London
Forty-eight of Australia’s best will don the green and gold to compete at the London 2017 IAAF World Championships, commencing 4 August 2017.
The biggest team to compete at an able-bodied world championship since Seville (ESP) in 1999 and the largest ever...
Athletics NZ Weekly Roundup 24 July 2017
BAHAMAS
6th Commonwealth Youth Games, Thomas A Robinson Stadium, Nassau – 20/23 July 2017
New Zealand finished the Games with six medals, one gold, three silver and two bronze medals, finishing sixth on the athletics medals table at the championships.
20 July:...
The Athletepreneur – An Interview with Nick Symmonds
Interview with Nick Symmonds By Runner's Tribe
Runner's Tribe caught up with 2 X Olympian, 2013 World Champs 800m Silver Medalist, Run Gum CEO and successful 'Athletepreneur', Nick Symmonds for an in depth chat on retiring from track and the...
Three from three for Turner as Australia finish with 28 medals
The Australian Para-athletics Team has cemented itself as a world leader on the track and field after scooping up another three medals on the final day of the World Para-Athletics Championships in London.
Team Australia will now return home with...
Nick Willis added to NZ World Championships team
Olympic bronze medallist Nick Willis is the tenth Kiwi athlete confirmed in the New Zealand team for the World Championships in London starting 4 August.
Willis’ selection was announced this morning by Athletics New Zealand following his race on Monaco on Saturday,...
Nick Willis clocks 1500m qualifying mark for World Championships
Willis and Walsh hit straps ahead of World Champs
On two different continents on Saturday morning (NZ time), two of New Zealand’s Rio Olympic bronze medallists had their final hit-outs for the IAAF World Championships starting in thirteen days.
The situations for Nick Willis...
XC: Something For Everybody – A Column By Len Johnson
A Column by Len Johnson - Runner's Tribe
Cross-country: something for everybody. Just step outside and run.
Invented by cave-dwellers fleeing mastodons, cross-country simply involves running as fast as you can – faster than a pre-historic predator, in any case –...
ERASING WORLD RECORDS?!? | #RunAloha Vlog 023 by Nick Symmonds
The IAAF is considering erasing all T&F world records set before 2005. In today's vlog Nick discusses why this idea is so dumb.
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Nick Symmonds is a two-time Olympian and a serial entrepreneur. He...
Wilson Kipsang returns: Former World Record Holder still hungry for success
The elite field for the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON on September 24 has grown in star quality even more with the announcement that the man who broke the world record there in 2013, Wilson Kipsang, will join his fellow Kenyan and...
At What Age do International Female Marathon Runners Peak?
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In an attempt to assess the ideal age for marathon runners, Runner’s Tribe took a look at the 30 fastest female marathon runners in world history. Their respective ages were compared.
To see our...