Busier than santa’s elves | A Column By Len Johnson
Busier than santa's elves | A Column By Len Johnson
Ron Clarke won three successive Zatopek 10,000s at the start of the 1960s, setting his first world records in 1963.
Clarke likewise won the last two Zatopeks as the decade concluded....
Darcy Roper reigns supreme in long jump at Australian All Schools Championships
IAAF World Youth Championships silver medallist Darcy Roper (Qld) has won the first of two head-to-head battles with up and coming talent Jack Hale (Tas) at the Australian All Schools Championships in Melbourne (Vic).
Taking to the runway for the...
Great South Run 2015 | Scott Overall
After the Berlin Marathon I decided to take a (very) small break from running, in total it was 6 days of nothing then some steady runs in America (Hall of Fame visit), followed by some runs and leg turn...
Running With The Rage (against the machine)
'Running With The Rage (against the machine)' A Column By Mark Tucker
“It has to start somewhere, it has to start sometime
what better place than here, what better time than now?”
(Rage Against The Machine)
These are the type of song lyrics...
Australian 10,000m champions to be crowned winners of the Ron Clarke Medal
Australian 10,000m champions will be crowned winners of the Ron Clarke Medal for the first time at the Zatopek:10 this Saturday 5 December.
Celebrating the contribution that the distance running great made to athletics in Australia and across the globe,...
#SUMMERofATHS to launch with Hale, Roper and Peace as headline acts
#SUMMERofATHS to launch with Hale, Roper and Peace as headline acts
The summer of athletics is upon us and anticipation ahead of the Australian All Schools Championships and Zatopek:10 in Melbourne (Vic) this weekend has reached fever pitch.
Entry lists for...
Interview with New Zealand’s Aaron Pulford | NZ Marathon Champion
What has been your most memorable racing performance this year?
Winning the Auckland Marathon and picking up my first NZ Marathon title in early November would be my racing highlight of the year. I lined up for a marathon in...
Video Interview with Patrick Tiernan post 2015 NCAA National XC 2nd place finish
Patrick Tiernan represents Villanova University and is from Queensland, Australia. He is a gifted runner and is on his way to qualifying for the Rio Olympics if all goes to plan. Interview by RTRoss for RunnersTribe.com
Stubbs, Solomon Lead Early Season Charge – Stats Central
Stubbs Shows Rio is Clearly on the Radar
Gold Coast sprinter Aaron Stubbs took another step towards representing Australia at the Rio Olympic Games, only a week after taking home a $12,000 cheque for a narrow win in the Queanbeyan Gift (in a...
The long and winding road the leads to . . . nowhere
The long and winding road the leads to . . . nowhere
A Column By Len Johnson
Monday, 23 November, was Labour and Thanksgiving Day in Japan. The annual public holiday for commemorating labour and production and giving thanks was also...