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Shericka Jackson: Dominating Sub-22 Records in Track & Field

Shericka Jackson's relentless pursuit of the 200-meter world record came close but fell short of the mark. Although she narrowed the gap between her personal best and Florence Griffith-Joyner's 1988 record to a mere 0.07 seconds, the chase for the elusive record continues.

Unprecedented Triumphs in Trail Running’s Unforgettable Season of 2023

In the exhilarating realm of trail running, the 2023 season emerged as a chapter destined for the record books, marked by extraordinary performances that defied the limits of human endurance. From breathtaking displays of stamina to historic conquests of unforgiving terrains, this year’s trail running narrative was a testament to the relentless spirit and unparalleled determination of athletes worldwide.

Exposing Anti-Doping Oversight: WADA’s Inaction Amid Athlete Leniency and Loopholes

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is facing significant scrutiny after revelations surfaced regarding the Spanish Anti-Doping Agency (CELAD) allowing Spanish athletes to skirt punishment between 2017 and 2022. An investigation by Relevo uncovered that CELAD employed various tactics to sidestep penalties for athletes testing positive for banned substances.

Strategies for a Pain-Free Marathon: Prepare Your Body for the Ultimate Race

If your marathon plans got delayed due to the pandemic, it's time to adjust your training schedule. Brace yourself for the familiar challenges that marathon training brings, including the inevitable aches and pains.

George Mills’ Journey from Setback to Triumph

Following his absence from the World Championships in Budapest, British middle-distance runner George Mills faced a critical juncture: surrender to disappointment or recommit to his athletic journey. Opting for the latter, Mills embarked on an arduous path of rigorous training and unwavering focus.

Eliud Kipchoge’s Strategic Marathon Choices

Renowned marathoner Eliud Kipchoge has set his sights on a remarkable achievement: conquering every World Marathon Major. Among the six majors, he has triumphed in four—Tokyo, London, Berlin, and Chicago. Surprisingly, Kipchoge has recently opted out of pursuing victories in the remaining two: Boston and New York, races known for their challenging terrains and absence of pacers.

Noah Lyles Aims for Historic Olympic Quadruple

Noah Lyles, a triple World champion, has wasted no time in resuming his rigorous training regime, setting his sights on an extraordinary goal at the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris: securing a quadruple gold medal triumph.

Kenyan Athletes Kutere and Chepkemoi Face Athletics Integrity Unit’s Doping Bans

Recent doping suspensions have been levied against Kenyan athletes Thomas Kibet Kutere and Maurine Chepkemoi by the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU), casting a shadow on their athletic careers.

Honoring Esteban Olivero: A Bright Trail Running Star Remembered After Tragic Loss

The French trail running family is deeply saddened by the sudden loss of Esteban Olivero, a young and promising athlete, just 22 years old. He tragically passed away on December 23 while skiing down La Blanche in Ecrins National Park, leaving everyone shocked and grieving for such a vibrant life cut short.

London and Chicago marathon winner Sifan Hassan set to make Tokyo Marathon debut

Double Olympic champion Sifan Hassan will continue her 42.2km adventure at the  17th edition of the Tokyo Marathon on Sunday 3rd March 2024, aiming to continue a  record-breaking start to life over the distance.