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Ali Is Making An Impact
EMILY MOSS SPEAKS TO A TEENAGE DISTANCE RUNNER MAKING WAVES ON THE COUNTRY
O'HARE FAMILY AFFAIR MAKES WIN SO SPECIAL
CHRIS O’HARE has admitted that being able to win the Wanamaker Mile at the NYRR Millrose Games in New York in front of his family made the historic victory all the sweeter last weekend, writes Euan Crumley.
Home And Away For Bradshaw
COMMONWEALTH CONTENDER ENJOYED THE KITTING OUT EXPERIENCE IN PRESTON
Fearon Goes For Bobsleigh Glory
IT TOOK the adjudication of a court in Geneva last month to all but officially confirm Joel Fearon as an Olympic bronze medallist, but the fourthquickest British sprinter of all time is hungry for more, writes Mark Woods.
CHICHEROVA'S DRUG SHAME DEEPENS
HIGH JUMPER HAS MORE KEY RESULTS REMOVED FROM HER CV
Warm-Weather Training
EVER WONDERED WHAT HAPPENS ON A WARM-WEATHER TRAINING TRIP? AW’S PERFORMANCE MAN AND JUMPS COACH
Ask For Support If You Have Red-S
IN PART TWO OF HER SERIES, JESSICA PIASECKI TELLS HER OWN STORY OF PROBLEMS LINKED TO RED-S
Down-To-Earth Burgin Takes Record In Stride
WHILE the athletics world is raving about Max Burgin’s world age 15 best of 1:47.50 for 800m (see p30-31), the Halifax Harrier is taking the performance in his stride and focusing more on his GCSE exams in coming days, writes Jason Henderson.
Mo Would Relish A Midnight Marathon
MO FARAH says the prospect of a midnight marathon at the IAAF World Championships in Doha next year is an exciting one, writes Jessica Whittington.
Sub-4 Westminster Target
A COUPLE of months after the death of Sir Roger Bannister, many of the nation’s best middle-distance runners are set to turn out for the Vitality Westminster Mile on May 27.
Campbell Lucky To Be Alive
FORMER SPRINT STAR RECOVERING FOLLOWING A BLEED IN HIS BRAIN
Birmingham Is Poised For Commonwealths
BIRMINGHAM looks certain to stage the 2022 Commonwealth Games after receiving government backing prior to last weekend’s bid deadline and also seeing its only potential rival, Kuala Lumpur, pull out.
Kinghorn Concern Over Classification
SAMMI KINGHORN believes the powers that be are facing an almost impossible job when it comes to the classification of British Paralympic sport, writes Euan Crumley.
Run Barbados Ready To Celebrate Milestone
WHERE BETTER TO RACE THIS COMING DECEMBER THAN IN BARBADOS?
Sub-Two Stupidity
IN THE CURRENT QUEST FOR THE ELUSIVE SUB-TWO-HOUR MARATHON, TIM HUTCHINGS ASKS IF THERE’S ANOTHER ROCKET MAN OUT THERE?
The Next Level
CALLUM HAWKINS HAS HAD A YEAR TO REMEMBER SINCE WINNING IN GLASGOW. NOW HE WANTS TO TURN PROMISE INTO PRIZES, WRITES EUAN CRUMLEY
W50 Runners Want Own Race
MANY MASTERS ARE FORCED TO COMPETE AGAINST YOUNGER RIVALS
Muscle Recovery
WHAT IS HMB AND HOW CAN YOU USE IT? ANITA BEAN GIVES THE LOWDOWN ON THE POPULAR MUSCLE RECOVERY FORMULA
Mineral Blend Helps Women To Run Faster
A BLEND of minerals including iron, copper and zinc along with two other nutrients – carnitine (derived from an amino acid) and phosphatidylserine (made up of fatty acids and amino acids) – helped a group of women to reduce their three-mile run times by almost a minute, a study has found.
Another Record For Muir
DOUBLE EUROPEAN INDOOR CHAMPION THRILLED BY LOWERING 800m MARK
Hughes Won't Be Deterred
SPRINTER OPENS SEASON AFTER ARMED ROBBERY ORDEAL
How Fast Will Callum Go Now In Glasgow?
EVER-IMPROVING HAWKINS IS BACK FOR MORE OVER HALF-MARATHON
Made For Multi-Events
JESSICA HOPKINS IS MAKING HER MARK AS A BUDDING HEPTATHLETE
Thirst For Success
IF LOSING DOESN’T HURT, SAYS FRANK DICK, THEN WINNING DOESN’T MATTER
Elite Athletes Can Struggle After Retirement
Elite Athletes Can Struggle After Retirement
Deadline For 2018 Volunteers Nears
HURRY IF YOU WANT TO HELP OUT AT THE IAAF WORLD INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
Newly-Wed Diamond Is Looking Forward To 2018
Newly-Wed Diamond Is Looking Forward To 2018
Payment From Bubka To Be Investigated By AIU
Payment From Bubka To Be Investigated By AIU
Ragnar Relays Event Gets Off To Flying Start
Ragnar Relays Event Gets Off To Flying Start
Asha Comes of Age
ASHA PHILIP has built up a reputation for being a top-class consistent sprinter but just short of being a world-beater. That all changed in Belgrade.