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’24 NCAA 100 & 200 champ McKenzie Long also had a great sprint double, with 10.88w (3.7) in the pre-program. She then blasted ...
HAMMER THROWING has a well-earned reputation as one of track & field’s most confounding events. “It’s such a beautiful and...
EAGLE ROCK, CALIFORNIA, July 12 — How apropos that the elite sections at the Sound Running Sunset Tour took center... Read ...
He timed it right, proving he will once again be the man to beat by taking on Olympic champion Letsile Tebogo and coming out ...
The most impressive performance at the Meeting Herculis came in the evening’s final race. Olympic... Read More ...
ALTHOUGH HER MOM and grandma ran track, Samirah Moody didn’t take up the sport until eighth grade and wasn’t a... Read More ...
I hereby wander into news territory that’s technically out of bounds for T&FN as a monthly magazine. We’re... Read More ...
FEARLESS FORECASTING by Roy Conrad as of June 30 TEAM USA for September’s World Championships in Tokyo will be chosen... Read ...
The international mile, set before the main TV window, provided some notable thrills, as Ethan Strand, in his first pro race, kicked to the win in 3:48.86. Vincent Ciattei (3:49.68) and Virginia ...
WATCHING SOUTH CAROLINA supersoph JaMeesia Ford during her individual event and relay prelims on the first day, it was ...
USC’S OVERWHELMING POWER and depth in the women’s sprints was on full display at the Big 10 in May. They... Read More ...
Chebet, last summer’s double Olympic champion, dazzled with her sprint, passing three lapped runners on the stretch and hitting the line in 13:58.06 to slice 2.15 off Tsegay’s WR. Her last 200 took 28 ...