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Sebastian Coe: Britain’s greatest ever athlete?
Posted by Steve Smythe | Dec 26, 2020
Steve Cram at 60
Posted by Steve Smythe | Oct 14, 2020
Laura Weightman wants to maintain 5000m momentum
Posted by Euan Crumley | Oct 10, 2020
Laura Weightman makes Monaco return, refreshed and ready to race
Posted by Jessica Whittington | Aug 14, 2020
Remembering Seb Coe’s Moscow 1980 1500m win
Posted by Matt Long | Aug 1, 2020
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Coe chronicles – the junior years
by Steve Smythe | Dec 26, 2020 | 0
In part two of a six-part series looking at Seb Coe’s racing history, we list his competitions from 1971-75
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by Steve Smythe | Dec 26, 2020 | 0
In the first of a six-part series we look at the competitive highlights of the World Athletics president Sebastian Coe with details of more than 200 of his races in a near 20-year career
Read MoreSteve Cram at 60
by Steve Smythe | Oct 14, 2020 | 0
As the Jarrow Arrow celebrates his landmark birthday, Steve Smythe picks out his best performances
Read MoreLaura Weightman wants to maintain 5000m momentum
by Euan Crumley | Oct 10, 2020 | 0
Success at her ‘world championships’ in Monaco this year means British hopeful will not be ‘as afraid’ of her event as she targets third Olympics
Read MoreLaura Weightman makes Monaco return, refreshed and ready to race
by Jessica Whittington | Aug 14, 2020 | 0
The world 5000m finalist talks training and targets as she takes positives from the past few months
Read MoreRemembering Seb Coe’s Moscow 1980 1500m win
Matt Long ushers you to your seat in the Lenin Stadium, where Seb Coe and Steve Ovett ran the 1980 Moscow Olympic 1500m final 40 years ago today
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