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Athletics through the ages – the history of cross-country running
Ahead of the World Cross Country Champs in Tallahassee Dave Holmes looks at a part of the sport with a rich and lengthy background. Of all forms of running, cross country arguably remains the most elemental. Away from the roads and synthetic tracks, it’s a return to nature. While running itself stretches back to antiquity, cross-country competitions only emerge...
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My greatest race: Stefano Mei
Italian looks back on the European 10,000m final in Stuttgart in 1986 which he won ahead of fellow countrymen Alberto Cova and Salvatore Antibo in 27:56.79. I was very young when I went to my first major championships, the 1982 Europeans, where I ran the 1500m. When I was 16, I’d come eighth in the 3000m at the European Juniors in Bydgoszcz in 1979 in 8:10 and...
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Geoff Capes documentary to air over festive period
Channel 5 in the UK will show a celebration of the shot putter and strongman on December 30. Channel 5 traditionally shows the World's Strongest Man competition over the Christmas and new year period. But this time their series is being complemented by a programme about the only track and field athlete to win that strongman crown, Geoff Capes. The documentary about Capes will be broadcast on...
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Alex Howard and Molly Smith win South of the Thames cross-country titles
Pre-Christmas period round-up from the cross-country scene around the UK. SOUTH OF THE THAMES CCA 12km CHAMPIONSHIPS, Wimbledon Common, London, December 20 The race returned to one of its historic venues, for the first time in a dozen years, with two new names as champions, when Molly Smith and Alex Howard came out on top. Whilst the five...
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Hidden gems in the Birmingham 2026 schedule
Mid-week sessions at the European Athletics Championships will provide a terrific track and field experience next summer. It’s easy to assume some of the best athletics at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham in 2026 will come at the weekend. But this is not always the case and there are some great spectating experiences to be snapped up during the morning and mid-week sessions....

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WATCH: Track and Field Legends – Roger Black
Tim Hutchings exclusively sits down with Olympic and world 400m silver medallist + multiple major medallist Roger Black. In an in-depth interview, the pair talk through everything from how Black first discovered running and his success at junior level to his mindset at the Olympics and overcoming heart surgery....
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WATCH: Track and Field Legends – Kelly Holmes
Tim Hutchings exclusively sits down with double Olympic champion and multiple middle-distance major medallist Dame Kelly Holmes. In an in-depth interview, the pair talk through everything from when Holmes first discovered her talent for running and what she learnt most in military service to her double Olympic gold at Athens 2004 and career after track and field....
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Why British cross-country runners are no longer kings and queens of Europe
Crown slips in Portugal as Great Britain fail to win more medals than their Euro Cross rivals for the first time since 2003. The European Cross Country Championships has traditionally provided rich pickings for British distance runners. From Jon Brown’s senior men’s victory in the mud of Charleroi in 1996 through to the remarkable sweep of the top six places in the under-20 women’s race in Brussels in 2008,...
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Two races, one final – the future of indoor 400m racing
World Athletics' decision to turn the world indoor 400m final into two separate heats has caused debate with Femke Bol among those raising eyebrows at the decision. Does World Athletics’ decision to split the 400m final at the World Indoor Championships into two races signal the beginning of the end for the event? Or is it a smart ploy to save the event from extinction? Previously a final would have six athlete...
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Why Alex Yee's marathon success is a triumph for triathlon training techniques
After Olympic triathlon champion goes No.2 on UK all-time marathon rankings, what can the running world learn from his success Alex Yee’s 2:06:38 marathon in Valencia on Sunday was a triumph for triathlon and the immense aerobic benefits of swim-bike-run training. Not for the...
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AW celebrates its 80th birthday
The world's No.1 athletics magazine was first published in December 1945 and is still going strong. From the days of Fanny Blankers-Koen, Emil Zatopek and Roger Bannister to the era of Mondo Duplantis, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone and Noah Lyles, AW has covered the sport since December 1945 and the magazine celebrates its 80th birthday this month. The magazine was created just after World War II by Jimmy Gr...
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Why Jade O'Dowda is part of the London 2012 legacy
Heptathlete has drawn inspiration from Jessica Ennis-Hill plus current training partner Katarina Johnson-Thompson, writes Stuart Weir. Remember Super Saturday at the 2012 London Olympics, when three British athletes – Jess Ennis, Greg Rutherford and Mo Farah – won gold medals in the space of just 45 minutes? A 12-year-old girl in Oxford could not take her eyes off the TV screen. Fast forward 12 years and that Kidlington girl wa...
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Marcel Hug – the bullet train
AW's para male athlete of the year talks about his ever-growing tally of marathon wins, the role of technology in wheelchair racing and what the future might hold. Marcel Hug isn’t planning on retiring any time soon. The “Swiss Silver Bullet” has had another extraordinary season, with success on both the track and roads.  At the World Para Athletics Championships...
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Sarah Roberts: “My life has completely changed”
AW's British masters female athlete of the year talks about discovering a love of running that has led to medal-winning and record-breaking sprees. Less than a decade ago, Sarah Roberts had an entirely different vision of what life at 75 would entail. The grandmother of five had always been an irregular gym goer during her days working as a solicitor and raising two children, before then increasing to daily exer...
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Rose Harvey on the art of marathon running
An interview with the 2:23 marathon runner on how she prepares for races over 26.2 miles, her mindset and the impact of shoe technology. Rose Harvey is no stranger to overcoming adversity. From hitting a car during training for the 2022 London Marathon to finishing the Paris Olympic Marathon with a stress fracture, the British distance-runner has consistently shown mental fortitude. Harvey, who is sixth on the UK marathon all-time list w...
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WATCH: Track and Field Legends – Deena Kastor
Euan Crumley exclusively sits down with 2004 Olympic marathon bronze medallist, double major marathon winner and multiple world cross-country medallist Deena Kastor.  ...
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WATCH: Insight into Herne Hill Harriers
Through the voices of athletes, coaches and those who work behind the scenes, get exclusive insight into Herne Hill Harriers. Each person talks through their journey at Herne Hill Harriers provides insight on what goes on and tells AW how much the club means to them....
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WATCH: Jonathan Edwards, king of the triple jump
We chat to the British athletics legend on the 30th anniversary of his triple jump world record and ahead of the 25th anniversary of his Olympic victory in Sydney The 59-year-old talks about his remarkable rise in the triple jump and why he finds cycling and golf more appealing than track and field these days. https://youtu.be/x0KOwZGXLZk...
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WATCH: Track and Field Legends – Steve Cram
Tim Hutchings exclusively sits down with Olympic 1500m silver medallist, world and multiple European/Commonwealth champion + former world record-holder Steve Cram Cram talks through his upbringing and how he got into athletics, balancing the 800m/mile/1500m during his career and his views on the grassroots of the sport....
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Different training inspirations that athletes can use
AW collaboration Do you consider yourself an athlete? You don’t have to be a professional who is making money doing what you love to call yourself an athlete; there are plenty of amateur athletes who are just as passionate about their sport and are always looking for ways to push themselves further and reach that next level of personal best. So much of your success can be traced back to your training ses...
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5 effective running tips after 40
Advice on how to run well and strong as you move into the masters age groups Running after 40 is an excellent way to boost cardiovascular health, minimize...
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Why athletes need to embrace sun protection
Spencer Duval from England Athletics offers advice on how to keep your skin safe this summer With athletes spending hours under the sun while training and competing, you’d think they would be used to protecting their skin? As it turns out, sun protection – in all formats – is often not seen by athletes as a necessity, in fact it can be unpopular or just forgotten about. Protective clothing can sometimes be restrictive, inhibiti...
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Train with the Greene machine
Former world 400m hurdles champion Dai Greene explains why he’s flippin’ pizzas and coaching recreational runners to support his ongoing athletics ambitions It is 11 years since Dai Greene won the world 400m hurdles title in South Korea and the Welshman turns 36 this week. Yet he is still going strong and is juggling a number of jobs in between his own training. One of these is an online coaching business which he has just set up...
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