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Charlotte Arter and Jake Wightman win Podium 5k – weekly round-up
Posted by Athletics Weekly | Mar 16, 2020
Thrilling action at English Schools Cross Country Champs
Posted by Jason Henderson | Mar 14, 2020
English Schools set for Sefton Park
Posted by Athletics Weekly | Mar 13, 2020
Sam Charlton and India Pentland win English Schools cross country titles
Posted by Jason Henderson | Mar 16, 2019
English Schools runners ready for Leeds
Posted by Jason Henderson | Mar 14, 2019
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Read MoreCharlotte Arter and Jake Wightman win Podium 5k – weekly round-up
by Athletics Weekly | Mar 16, 2020 | 0
Despite many changes to the athletics calendar, the Podium 5k, Bath Half and England Age Group Indoor Combined Events Champs were among the events to take place
Read MoreThrilling action at English Schools Cross Country Champs
by Jason Henderson | Mar 14, 2020 | 0
Despite the sporting shutdown around the world, about 2000 teenage runners defied coronavirus fears to race in Liverpool
Read MoreEnglish Schools set for Sefton Park
by Athletics Weekly | Mar 13, 2020 | 0
Top teenage cross-country runners will race for titles in Liverpool
Read MoreSam Charlton and India Pentland win English Schools cross country titles
by Jason Henderson | Mar 16, 2019 | 0
Sam Charlton completes hat-trick of domestic cross-country titles on a soggy Temple Newsam course near Leeds
Read MoreEnglish Schools runners ready for Leeds
by Jason Henderson | Mar 14, 2019 | 0
Cross country championships is hosted by Leeds at Temple Newsam on Saturday for the second year on the trot
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What a start to the season!
World bronze medallist Hugues Fabrice Zango leapt 18.07m in Aubiere today to break the world indoor triple jump record, previously held by his coach, Teddy Tamgho.
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WORLD RECORD!
@HuguesZango_TS soars out to 18.07m to break the world indoor triple jump record. The previous record of 17.92m was held by his coach, Teddy Tamgho!
World Record !!!
@HuguesZango_TS vient de battre le record du monde indoor du triple saut avec 18m07 !!!
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