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Quite a good athlete emerging from Barbados, Johnathan Jones has set national records in the 400 and 800 in the last few weeks, 44.43 and 1:45.83
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Kate O’Connor is also eligibility through northern Irish residency, but generally speaking the women’s multis aren't as strong as the men’s at...
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8867 from Scantling to win the US championships to climb up to 7th on the all-time list. Warner is going to have to be on top form at the world championships...
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Attempting to negotiate something like this when it’s been well documented that UKA have struggled financially due to COVID and the inability to attract...
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Ehammer finishes day 1 on 4583 which is way up there on the all-time list. He’s had a few false dawns in the past with no marks etc, it’s good to...
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Birmingham Diamond League - 21st May
Some of the lineups are taking shape
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ETH
Shericka Jackson
Dasher
Neita
Del Ponte
Men’s...
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In an ideal world that would be the best outcome, but it’s tricky, Hampden worked so for the commonwealths because I think at one stage in its history...
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The legal agreement struck between UKA and the stadium operators was water-tight and guaranteed access for a certain window each summer. So I wonder whether...
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LS, have you conjured up a way to watch the US multi-events championship this weekend? I see USATF require you to have a runner space subscription, which...
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A few other results that stood out- Jess Judd continued her good recent for with a CR of 4:10 and Ben Higgins ran a new PB of 46.57 in temperate cond...
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Good first day from Lewis Church in Grosetto, currently on 4002 and projecting towards 7700. PBs in the long jump and 400, close to PBs everywhere else....
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Outstanding run from Knighton, is there a better U20 WR on the books, Amos perhaps...
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