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15th Sep 25

No Ingebrigtsen makes for unpredictable and tactical 1500m final

Cole Hocker also misses final after controversial DQ, with the surviving finalists poised for intriguing strategic battle on Wednesday. So […]
12th Sep 25

Athletics needs change. It needs championships too

The sport can't afford to dismiss new ideas, but there can't be offshoots without the kind of showpiece platform provided […]
5th Sep 25
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Bringing back the roar in Tokyo

Working at the Olympics in 2021 was a bizarre experience, writes Katharine Merry, so it's going be fantastic to see […]
3rd Sep 25
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How athletics has changed throughout the decades

Bob Phillips, whose imagination was first captured by athletics in the 1950s, reflects on his own experiences and how the […]
11th Aug 25

Teenage track and field talents with the world at their feet

This summer has seen some spectacular performances by young athletes but bridging the gap from junior to senior success is one of the trickiest tasks in the sport
7th Aug 25
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Why athletics is paying the price

Big names falling foul of doping damages athletics' image and it shouldn't just be the athletes who face the consequences, […]
4th Aug 25
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Lutkenhaus stuns track world with Ryun-esque 800m run

The 16-year-old clocks 1:42.27 to finish runner-up to Donavan Brazier’s 1:42.16 in the US Champs in Eugene
30th Jul 25

Why London will make the perfect 2029 World Champs host

British capital has tremendous track record of staging global athletics events but isn't a shoo-in when it comes to hosting 2029 event
27th Jun 25

When will a female run a sub-four-minute mile?

Faith Kipyegon, after clocking 4:06.42 for the mile, made it clear that she would one day attempt to break the four-minute barrier again
27th Jun 25

Breaking4 struggles to deliver despite Kipyegon's best efforts

Kenyan just about matches Sydney Wooderson’s 1937 world record of 4:06.4 during a valiant but ultimately doomed attempt to break four minutes for the mile
25th Jun 25

Why Faith Kipyegon is praying for a sub-four miracle

Kenyan will do well to beat her current women's world mile record of 4:07.64 in Paris this week
24th Jun 25
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Why novelty events are contrived yet compelling

While purists insist Faith Kipyegon’s breaking four attempt or Eliud Kipchoge’s sub-two-hour marathon mean little, Ben Bloom argues that such showcases are the perfect way for athletics to build attention
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