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UK Athletics admits corporate manslaughter after death of para-athlete in 2017
Abdullah Hayayei died after a training accident at Newham Leisure Centre on the eve of the 2017 World Para Champs in London. UK Athletics has pleaded guilty to corporate manslaughter following the death in 2017 of the para thrower, Abdullah Hayayei, during training ahead of the World Para Athletics Championships in London. UKA originally denied t...
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High jumper Joel Clarke-Khan back from the brink of retirement
After winning the UK indoor title in Birmingham, the 26-year-old credits his fiancée Molly Caudery with helping to keep him in the sport. Only three years ago Joel Clarke-Khan seemingly had the world at his feet. He equalled his PB of 2.27m at the London Diamond League and was looking forward to competing at his first Olympics in Paris the following year. But the...
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Keely Hodgkinson says world indoor 800m record is "mine to take"
Olympic champion confident of beating Jolanda Ceplak's 1:55.82 from 2002 in Lievin on Thursday and "welcomes competition" from Audrey Werro and Tsige Duguma. Twenty-four hours before taking to the track at Lievin to attack the world indoor 800m record, Keely Hodgkinson looked relaxed and confident at the pre-event press conference. With Jolanda Ceplak's 2002 mark of 1:55.82 as h...
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Mahamad Mahamed leads British marathon entries for Birmingham 26
The first five British athletes have been selected to run the marathon at the 2026 European Athletics Championships in Birmingham. Mahamed Mahamed leads the British marathon entries for this summer's European Athletics Championships. After returning strongly from an injury-affected 2025, the 28-year-old recorded a personal best over the half-marathon of 61:09 in Barcelona this past weekend....
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Keely Hodgkinson targets Ceplak's world indoor 800m record in Liévin
Slovenian's mark of 1:55.82 from 2002 looks to be living on borrowed time as Olympic champion Hodgkinson arrives in France fresh from setting a British record in Birmingham on Saturday. A twist in fate means the current women's world indoor 800m record of 1:55.82 was set by Jolanda Čeplak on the same day Keely Hodgkinson was born – March 3, 2002. Fast forward almost a quarter of a century an...

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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 Reece Prescod is running in the wrong direction
British sprinter's decision to join the Enhanced Games has rightly been condemned, writes Katharine Merry, but it also raises some big questions and there is a way that it could serve an important purpose. We’re only into February and already 2026 has been a topsy turvy year. On one hand, the early stages of the indoor season have provided lots to get excited about, while records have tumbled on the roads, too...
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Is gambling on athletics frowned upon? You bet!
Governing bodies need to work harder at educating athletes after two Germans and a French competitor fall foul of little-known betting rule. The three athletes who were busted by the Athletics Integrity Unit this week for betting on team-mates was the first time this has happened in athletics but it also had an air of inevitability. In recent years there have been regular calls – largely from track fans or influencers on social media –...
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Is cross-country running in a better place after Tallahassee 26?
How good was the 2026 World Cross Country Championships in Tallahassee, Florida? Opinion is divided. Once the dust settled in the Apalachee Regional Park on Saturday (Jan 10), there were multiple talking points. One thing is certain, though. Cross-country running surely needs the Winter Olympics more than the Winter Olympics needs cross-country running. The event in Tallahassee, Florida, did little in my view to take the sport forward. Aarh...
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Ready to rock in 2026
There is so much to look forward to this year but Katharine Merry is confident that Birmingham will rise to the occasion and provide the biggest moments in the year ahead. What does Ozzy Osbourne have to do with the coming year in athletics? Well, more than you might think, actually. Before you start wondering what on earth I’m going on about and if I’m still on the Chr...
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From the pits of despair to shot put glory for Scott Lincoln
British thrower hopes a heavy spell of training in Australia will reap dividends at this weekend's UK Indoor Champs and beyond in 2026. Throwers call it "the pits" – a painful period of training where strength gains are made and exhaustion is guaranteed. It is similar to the base building period for a marathon runner but with heavy weights instead of of mileage. Scott Lincoln entered the pits earlier this winte...
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Geordie Beamish – man of action
The 3000m steeplechaser on about striking gold, getting his timing right and why he finds it helpful to take a bird’s eye view of athletics. When Geordie Beamish is involved, more often than not the race is worth watching. Take the men’s 1500m final at the 2024 World Indoor Championships in Glasgow as our first example. Coming off the final bend, he sat fifth as Hobbs K...
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Amber Anning's recipe for success
World indoor 400m champion Amber Anning talks through the steps that have taken her to the highest level – and outlines her ambition to seize every opportunity in 2026. Throughout an athlete’s career, there will always be defining moments; pivotal decisions or notable events that lead to fundamental change. For Amber Anning, leaving the UK in 2019 to study at Louisiana...
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Jeremiah Azu: “People are expecting things now”
British sprinter talks about his perfect indoor season in 2025, preparing to defend his world 60m title, fatherhood and looking to mix things up on the track this summer. A glance at Jeremiah Azu’s last indoor season suggests he enjoyed the perfect winter. Four championships – Welsh, British, European and world – yielded four 60m gold medals. He was never once beaten,...
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England Athletics and AW Club of the Month
Exclusive video series focusing on grassroots athletics is launched. In partnership with England Athletics, Athletics Weekly is delighted to launch our new Club of the Month video series. Each month we will be selecting one England Athletics affiliated club to celebrate with a mini-documentary. The partnership will celebrate the great work volunteers at clubs do, focusing on topics such as how club coaches have helped develop e...
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WATCH: England Athletics and AW club of the month – Birchfield Harriers
Through the voices of athletes, coaches and those who work behind the scenes, get exclusive insight into AW's and England Athletics' club of the month, Birchfield Harriers. Each person talks through their journey at Birchfield Harriers provides insight on what goes on and tells AW how much the club means to them....
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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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How Alex Bell has handled the transition from 800m to half-marathon
We talk to the Olympic 800m finalist who now has very different targets to aim for. Not so long ago, Alex Bell’s world revolved around two laps of the track. The 800m was her focus as she reached the 2021 Olympic final in Tokyo, ran 1:57.66, and spent years competing at the very top of British middle-distance running. But, this month, the 32-year-old achieved something...
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How they train: Tom Evans
The UTMB winner talks about his approach and why finding happiness has been a key ingredient in his recipe for success. Since his spectacular Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc (UTMB) victory in August, former British Army Captain Tom Evans has been working to a military-style schedule to accommodate a multitude of media and sponsor commitments. Yet, after a calculated and dominant performance over approximately 170km/10,000m elevation gain, it’s...
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A deep dive into Eilish McColgan's training
These are the methods that the British 5km, 10km and half-marathon record-holder has undertaken ahead of the Great North Run Eilish McColgan is in full preparation ahead of the autumn road running season. After making her 26.2 mile debut in London back in April – she placed eighth overall in 2:24:25 – the 34-year-old is gearing up to compete at the...
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How they train: Jasmin Paris
Katy Barden pays a visit to an ultra runner who made history by completing the notorious Barkley Marathons – and did so while juggling a young family and a full-time job "I thought it was you, I saw you on the news!” exclaims the postman as he hands a parcel to Jasmin Paris. He’s keen to chat to her about her latest achievement, but the working mum-of-two looks slightly be...
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