Tag: British Athletics
Union flag makes welcome return on British kit
Posted by Jason Henderson | Jun 24, 2022
The sky’s the limit for Alexander the great
Posted by Jason Henderson | May 23, 2022
Good, bad and the ugly of British track and field
Posted by Jason Henderson | Apr 3, 2022
Why Jack Buckner is the perfect choice to lead UK Athletics
Posted by Jason Henderson | Mar 30, 2022
Birmingham brings out the best in sprinters
Posted by Euan Crumley | Feb 26, 2022
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World-class athletics returns to London in 2023
by Jason Henderson | Aug 8, 2022 | 0
As the dust settles on the Commonwealth Games, the Anniversary Games is confirmed for July 23 next year
Read MoreUnion flag makes welcome return on British kit
by Jason Henderson | Jun 24, 2022 | 0
UKA unveils new Great Britain & Northern Ireland competition clothing with the union flag enjoying a comeback
Read MoreThe sky’s the limit for Alexander the great
by Jason Henderson | May 23, 2022 | 0
Splendid new stadium in Birmingham is capable of staging European and world championships but where will this leave London?
Read MoreGood, bad and the ugly of British track and field
by Jason Henderson | Apr 3, 2022 | 0
Which are the strongest and weakest disciplines in British athletics? Armed with Peter Matthews’ 2021 merit rankings, we take a look
Read MoreWhy Jack Buckner is the perfect choice to lead UK Athletics
by Jason Henderson | Mar 30, 2022 | 0
The sport looks forward to the 1986 European 5000m champion applying his gritty racing style to the sizeable task of getting the governing body back on track as its CEO
Read MoreBirmingham brings out the best in sprinters
by Euan Crumley | Feb 26, 2022 | 0
Adam Thomas clocks 6.56 to win men’s 60m as national titles and world spots are decided at UKA Indoor Champs
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