Tag: Analysis
Jim Ryun – the world’s deadliest ever finisher?
Posted by Steve Smythe | Jan 4, 2021
Analysis: London 2017 women’s pole vault
Posted by Peta Bee | Nov 12, 2017
Analysis: Stride length was key for Mo Farah in world 10,000m final
Posted by Peta Bee | Oct 29, 2017
Analysis: Marginal gains and the men’s discus final at London 2017
Posted by Peta Bee | Oct 21, 2017
Analysis: How did the London 2017 men’s 100m final unfold?
Posted by Peta Bee | Oct 5, 2017
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Ian Stewart’s top 30 races
by Steve Smythe | Jan 19, 2021 | 0
We outline the career of Ian Stewart, one of Britain’s greatest and most successful distance runners, who celebrated his 72nd birthday this month
Read MoreJim Ryun – the world’s deadliest ever finisher?
by Steve Smythe | Jan 4, 2021 | 0
Steve Smythe looks again at great milers of the past and makes perhaps a surprising choice as the worldās fastest ever finisher, often overlooked as he was at his peak well over half a century ago
Read MoreAnalysis: London 2017 women’s pole vault
In the final part of our review of IAAF findings, we report on the biomechanical analysis of the women’s world pole vault competition in London
Read MoreAnalysis: Stride length was key for Mo Farah in world 10,000m final
Sports scientists from Leeds Beckett University studied every detail of the men’s world 10,000m final in London and Peta Bee reports on their initial findings
Read MoreAnalysis: Marginal gains and the men’s discus final at London 2017
In the second part of our review of IAAF findings, we report on the biomechanical analysis of the men’s discus final at the London World Championships
Read MoreAnalysis: How did the London 2017 men’s 100m final unfold?
Leeds Beckett University sports scientists were tasked with monitoring the men’s 100m final at the London 2017 World Championships. Peta Bee reports on their early findings
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ICYMI š Big-name British female runners such as Paula Radcliffe, Laura Muir and Mara Yamauchi have come together to issue a strong statement about the equalisation of cross-country distances.
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