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Records Shattered at Sydney Track Classic as Australia’s Sprinting Stars Shine

Sydney, Australia – Under the dazzling lights of the Sydney Track Classic, history was written as the Australian Men’s 4x100m relay team stormed to a new national record, marking a pivotal moment in the resurgence of Australian sprinting. The...

Shocking New Footage Exposes Baton Attack as Deliberate – Teen Sprinter Charged with Assault

New footage has surfaced contradicting Alaila Everett’s claim that striking rival Kaelen Tucker with a baton during a Virginia State Indoor Championships relay race was an accident. Everett originally stated she lost balance and unintentionally hit Tucker, but the...

Teen Sprint Phenom Gout Gout Blazes to Victory in Queensland

Teenage sprint sensation Gout Gout continued his strong form by winning the under-20 100m title at the Queensland Athletics Championships in Brisbane. The 17-year-old clocked 10.39 seconds in his heat and 10.38 seconds in the final, despite being in...

Why Hellen Obiri Is Skipping the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo

Why Hellen Obiri won't compete at 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo Why Obiri won't compete in Tokyo Obiri made her debut at the World Athletics Championships in 2011 in Daegu, South Korea in the 1500m and went on to compete...

Back to black, back from black | A column by Len Johnson

It’s hard to get Amy Winehouse, Roger Bannister and Seth O’Donnell into the same story. Please bear with me as I give it a red-hot go. It’s a long bow but I think I might be able to bend...

Double Threshold System and Canova Special Block: Exploring the Distinctions

The Double Threshold System and the Canova Special Block may share some apparent similarities, but delving deeper reveals their intrinsic differences. It is essential for runners to grasp this key takeaway: the Double Threshold System is not merely a Canova Special Block. While both involve two intense workouts in a day and a significant volume of fast running, their objectives and training philosophies set them apart.

Eliud Kipchoge to Run Sydney Marathon in Landmark Oceania Debut

Marathon legend Eliud Kipchoge will race the Sydney Marathon on August 31, marking his first-ever run in Oceania. The two-time Olympic champion and second-fastest marathoner in history sees this as an opportunity to promote marathon running globally. Race organizers...

New Zealand to Send Record-Breaking Team to World Indoor Champs

New Zealand will send its largest-ever team to the World Indoor Athletics Championships in China this month, with 12 athletes set to compete. Leading the squad is Olympic high jump champion Hamish Kerr, who aims to defend his indoor world...

Vienna City Marathon to Blend Speed and Symphony in Honor of Johann Strauss

This year’s Vienna City Marathon will form a unique bond with the classic music Austria’s capital stands for. Celebrating Johann Strauss’ 200th birthday his Danube Waltz will be played before the start of the race. While the music will...

The Mature Distance Runner: Fundamentally Speaking Part Four: Body Composition and Weight: A Wicked...

Article written by Michael Beisty for Runner’s Tribe Disclaimer: The author is not a qualified medical practitioner or accredited coach. The information provided is not intended as medical advice or to replace advice given by trained medical or allied health professionals or...