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Cole Hocker beats Josh Kerr over two miles at Millrose Games
The Olympic 1500m champion and world 5000m champion takes down a world class field to secure the victory in New York City. Cole Hocker is no stranger to late surges. In the Olympic 1500m final two years ago, the US athlete famously overtook Josh Kerr and Jakob Ingebrigtsen on the inside in the last 50m to top the podium in Paris. At last September's World Athletics Championships, he also swung...
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Jake Minshull springs surprise on Alexander Doom in Glasgow
Hurdler notches impressive 400m win over European champion, while Matt McKenna breaks British U20 800m record and Joy Eze takes her chance at EAP International. Youth was to the fore at the scottishathletics EAP International in Glasgow on Saturday (January 31) as a number of emerging athletes seized their chance to come to the fore against more established names...
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Nibret Melak runs 2:04:00 marathon debut to win in Dubai
Nibret Melak and Anchinalu Dessie produced world leading times in Dubai’s jubilee marathon. Another first-time marathoner continued Dubai’s remarkable tradition as Ethiopia’s Nibret Melak claimed a superb victory at the Dubai Marathon on Sunday (Feb 1), becoming the ninth male debutant to take the win....
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Issy Boffey goes No.2 on UK indoor all-time 800m rankings
With 1:57.43 in Boston the 25-year-old gives Keely Hodgkinson's record a scare and goes No.8 on world all-time rankings. Until this weekend Issy Boffey hadn't broken two minutes indoors for 800m and her best outdoors was 1:59.30. Yet she stormed to 1:57.43 at the John Thomas Terrier Classic at Boston University on Friday (Jan...
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Millrose Games: who, what and when guide
Everything you need to know about Sunday's premier indoor meeting at The Armory in New York City. Many of the world’s top athletes will start their season at the Millrose Games this Sunday (February 1). The 118th edition of the prestigious meeting boasts a stellar line-up once again, with a number of world and national record attempts expected at The Armory. The stand-out event on paper...

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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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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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Where have all the races gone?
From the Great Edinburgh Cross Country to the indoor grand prix in Birmingham, Britain has lost an alarming number of major events in recent years. It is now eight years since the Great Edinburgh Cross Country International last took place and its absence in the winter fixture list in Britain is still sorely felt. Attempts to keep it going in Stirling in 2019 were admirable but...
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Eilish McColgan: "You start to think: 'Can I get back?'"
Eilish McColgan relishing her return to the London Marathon start line after injury struggles, with the European 10km record-holder now coming at the event from a position of strength. Eilish McColgan admits she wondered if her life as an elite athlete was over. After a medal-laden year she’ll never forget in 2022 that brought Commonwealth 10,000m gold and 5000m silver plus European 10,000m silver and 5000m br...
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Emile Cairess wants more than being the best of British
Yorkshireman targeting Mo Farah's national marathon mark of 2:05:11 in London this year, but insists he has bigger targets in mind. Emile Cairess is very matter of fact about one of the targets he will have in mind when he toes the start line of the London Marathon again on April 26. The 28-year-old is planning to remove a healthy chunk from his PB of 2:06:46 by taking down...
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Guy Learmonth's French revolution
After rethinking his decision to retire and refusing to give up despite repeated injuries, Guy Learmonth using his Montpellier base to give himself one last shot, writes Mark Woods. The long road to what Guy Learmonth hopes will end with a run to redemption this coming summer began not in his native Scottish Borders but across the ocean in France....
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Why Molly Caudery is playing it safe in 2026
Former world pole vault champion explains why she'll be exercising caution off the track as she aims to seize the many major opportunities that await this year. Molly Caudery is taking no risks ahead of a 2026 summer that includes the European Championships, Commonwealth Games and World Athletics Ultimate Championships. “I don’t even run for a train now because I wouldn’t want to run without warming up,”...
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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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