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Eliud Kipchoge announces return to Tokyo Marathon

NN Running Team-athlete and back-to-back Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge will return to Japan for the 17th edition of the Tokyo Marathon on Sunday 3rd March 2024, a course where he holds the record from his only previous appearance in 2022.

Middle-Distance Coach Trevor Painter Draws Global Talent to Growing Training Group

Trevor Painter, the driving force behind the accomplishments of British 800m record-holder Keely Hodgkinson, has witnessed a surge in athletes joining his training collective from across the globe.

Kilian Jornet’s Winter Training Approach: Lessons for Every Runner

Amidst Norway's Romsdalen mountains, Kilian Jornet, the trailblazing icon known for his mountain conquests, reveals a winter training approach that transcends the norm. Instead of a seasonal pause, Jornet orchestrates a strategic shift—a blueprint that extends beyond his realm to offer wisdom for runners at every level.

The rules of the road . . . broken: A Column by Len...

We’re beginning this look at 2023 with the world cross-country because . . . well. Because it is the world cross-country, it was being staged in Australia and it is the biggest international event staged here since the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games (due respect to the 2001 IAAF Grand Prix final and the Melbourne 2006 and Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games.

Supply Sleuth: Unveiling the 6 Insider Tips for Finding Research Nirvana in Your Lab

When it comes to laboratory research, efficiency and precision are paramount. This begins with a well-stocked and organized lab, eliminating unforeseen roadblocks that can obstruct the flow of research. Welcome to 'Supply Sleuth', a guide crafted to help you...

Josh Kerr: A Champion’s Quest Beyond Middle Distances

Josh Kerr, celebrated for his dominance in the 1500m, is expanding his horizons beyond Olympic pursuits. While his focus remains on Paris, his recent standout performance in a half marathon has ignited conversations about his potential in longer distances.

Elite Runners Set to Elevate the Aramco Houston Half Marathon

In a highly anticipated event, the Aramco Houston Half Marathon is poised to witness the presence of two illustrious names in the world of distance running. Hellen Obiri, the reigning champion of both the TCS New York City Marathon and the Boston Marathon, and Galen Rupp, a decorated figure in American distance running, will spearhead an impressive lineup for the marathon on January 14.

Noah Lyles: The Unstoppable Quest for Olympic Glory

The story of Noah Lyles, the US sprinter, goes beyond his astounding treble gold at the recent World Athletics Championships in Budapest. Rather than viewing these victories as the ultimate achievement, Lyles sees them as stepping stones to even greater ambitions for the upcoming 2024 games.

Scotland’s 1500-Meter Running Triumph: A Tale of Tough Choices

A remarkable era dawns upon Scottish 1500-meter running, marked by a string of noteworthy achievements. Laura Muir’s consistent podium finishes in global outdoor championships and the formidable presence of Jake Wightman, Josh Kerr, and Neil Gourley underscore Scotland's prowess. Over the past four men's global outdoor 1500m finals, Scotland has prominently featured at least two athletes—an accomplishment second only to Kenya.

Mondo Duplantis: Ready to Soar Again at World Indoor Championships in Glasgow

Mondo Duplantis, the exceptional pole vaulter, is gearing up to defend his title at the World Indoor Championships set to take place in Glasgow from March 1st to 3rd. Reflecting on his previous triumphs in the Scottish city, where he marked a world record, Duplantis radiates excitement and confidence about his return to the Commonwealth Arena.