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Commonwealth Games
/ 6 years agoGold Coast 2018 running: day one round-up
The home nations runners enjoyed a largely successful opening day of athletics at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games on Sunday morning...
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Commonwealth Games
/ 6 years ago10 running events to get excited about at Gold Coast 2018
Athletics at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games gets underway on Sunday (April 8), and with the 9 hour time difference, be...
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Back to Basics
/ 6 years agoIndoors: not just for the elites
While the outdoor track and field competition season lasts only three to four months, we runners have to train all year...
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Comment
/ 6 years agoThe activity of running and “the sport”
Recent survey results highlight that running is the most popular fitness activity, but why is it a “sport” for so few?...
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Features
/ 6 years agoMarathon man Moen’s full-time approach pays off
Sondre Nordstad Moen, the first European to break 2:06 for the marathon, says becoming a full-time athlete and a change in...
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Comment
/ 6 years agoTime to move on in ‘fake Turks’ saga
A controversial issue once again raised its head last weekend (December 10) as two Kenyan-born athletes won the senior races at...
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performance
/ 6 years agoCan club runners raise their game with altitude?
Altitude training has long been seen as almost an essential for elite middle and long-distance runners. Increasingly club runners are using...
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Comment
/ 6 years agoBoosting public interest in club athletics
Each year the 57,000-seater London Stadium is packed with spectators at the capital’s annual Diamond League meeting… but what about support...
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Features
/ 6 years agoPaul Chelimo: “soldier first, athlete later”
Having placed on the podium at the last two global championships, Paul Chelimo is in prime position to take over from...
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Comment
/ 6 years agoMass participation vs. road racing: what does the future hold?
More than 50,000 people took part in this year’s New York City Marathon, the world’s largest 26-miler – its story epitomises...