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World Athletics drop long jump 'take-off zone' idea
Global governing body says he does not want to go to war with athletes. World Athletics has killed off plans to introduce a take-off zone for the long jump – and potentially triple jump – following widespread opposition from athletes and coaches. The Guardian newspaper reports that Jon Ridgeon, World Athletics’ chief executive, say...
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Masters runners battle for BMAF 5km titles at Battersea Park
Popular event on November 30 saw a British W65 record of 19:53 by Monica Williamson. In cool and sunny conditions, British masters competed for national titles and there were plenty of top-class performances over the age groups, though only W65 Monica Williamson could set a British best, Steve Smythe reports. The 500 entry limits had bee...
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Steve Cram and Steve Smith help search for the next generation of young athletes
British Olympians are co-chairing a brain-storming group of athletes and coaches who aim to create a strategy to attract – and retain – young athletes in Britain. Words and phrases like 'recruitment and retention of young athletes' will be familiar and perhaps tired concepts to older athletes and coaches. But the quest to find new runners, jumpers and throwers is never-ending. In recent...
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Sarah Roberts improves W75 record for five miles to 37:19
British masters runner excels at Hatfield 5, while there are a host of fast times at the Leeds Abbey Dash 10km too. HATFIELD 5, including Hertfordshire Championships, November 30 In a race with several good for age performances among the women, Sarah Roberts added another age group best to her portfolio by improving on her W75, time set in this race last ye...
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Mondo Duplantis and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone named world athletes of the year
Swedish pole vaulter and American sprinter earn top accolades from global governing body World Athletics. World champions Mondo Duplantis and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone were announced as world athletes of the year in Monaco on Sunday (Nov 30). Sweden’s pole vault star Duplantis and USA’s sprint sensation McLaughlin-Levrone were the final winners to be revealed at the...

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WATCH: Track and Field Legends – Kelly Holmes
Tim Hutchings exclusively sits down with double Olympic champion and multiple middle-distance major medallist Dame Kelly Holmes. In an in-depth interview, the pair talk through everything from when Holmes first discovered her talent for running and what she learnt most in military service to her double Olympic gold at Athens 2004 and career after track and field. https://dai.ly/k6Jsf0ZE6PgsdzEeiVq...
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WATCH: Track and Field Legends – Steve Cram
Tim Hutchings exclusively sits down with Olympic 1500m silver medallist, world and multiple European/Commonwealth champion + former world record-holder Steve Cram Cram talks through his upbringing and how he got into athletics, balancing the 800m/mile/1500m during his career and his views on the grassroots of the sport. https://www.dailymotion.com/video/kko4vrtZIdECpRDzTKu...
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AW celebrates its 80th birthday
The world's No.1 athletics magazine was first published in December 1945 and is still going strong. From the days of Fanny Blankers-Koen, Emil Zatopek and Roger Bannister to the era of Mondo Duplantis, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone and Noah Lyles, AW has covered the sport since December 1945 and the magazine celebrates its 80th birthday this month. The magazine was created just after World War II by Jimmy Gr...
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Trail running at the crossroads
The off-road scene is booming, but has that success come at a price? Matt Walsh examines the good and the bad that has accompanied rapid growth and considers what athletics as a whole might be able to learn from this corner of the sport. Trail running used to be a way to get away from it all. Now it’s where everyone seems to be going. Races sell out in minutes, brands build marketing calendars around mountain events, and a sport once defined...
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Verity Ockenden's recovery vehicle
The international distance runner writes about the approaches she took, and the lessons she learned, during an injury comeback that was challenging both physically and psychologically. It’s easier to write this now, following a successful return to the very extroverted world of racing through city streets for all to see, but the comeback to this point following four month...
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Femke Bol’s bold move
Moving from the 400m hurdles to the 800m is a big step into a different world but it’s hugely exciting for athletics, writes Katharine Merry  In recent years, I’ve heard a number of people saying that Femke Bol would make a great 800m runner – it’s an idea that’s been bandied about for a while now. Even still, when she announced recently that she is leaving the 4...
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Jess Warner-Judd reflects on her marathon debut in New York
Stuart Weir speaks to the British runner after her 2:24:45 clocking in the Big Apple. Jess Warner-Judd excelled on her marathon debut in New York City earlier this month, clocking 2:24:45 for seventh place overall. The Brit, who has a half-marathon best of 67:06, is now ninth on the UK marathon all-time rankings. What were your thoughts standing on the start line ?...
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Cross purposes
What does the future look like for cross country, a corner of the sport that has been “taken for granted” and needs to modernise, but could continue to play an important role for athletics? "The short answer is...
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The adventure game
Ultra runner talks about how a move from America to Europe, combined with a talent for endurance, led to her becoming one of the world’s best off-road runners. Katie Schide had always known that she possessed the ability to run for a long time and cover large distances. “Growing up, I played field hockey really competitively, and my strength was always that I could run the whole field for the whole game without getting as tired as everyone...
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James Ellington: “I was fighting myself”
The former sprinter talks about coming back from the brink after the crash that almost cost him life, his struggles with trying to reach the top level again and why he has found peace after a quiet retirement from athletics. "So, what are the goals?” asks the doctor, while an alarmingly emaciated James Ellington sits in a wheelchair pushed by his then coach Linford Christie. “To be back on track next year,” replies Ellington instantly...
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WATCH: Track and Field Legends – Deena Kastor
Euan Crumley exclusively sits down with 2004 Olympic marathon bronze medallist, double major marathon winner and multiple world cross-country medallist Deena Kastor. The pair discuss Kastor's mindset in the marathon and completing her seven major stars in Sydney, why she learnt more from Beijing 2008 than any other race + the importance of a sound mind in a sound body. https://dai.ly/k1XVI7Zj6uCSS1DWPlS...
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WATCH: Insight into Herne Hill Harriers
Through the voices of athletes, coaches and those who work behind the scenes, get exclusive insight into Herne Hill Harriers. Each person talks through their journey at Herne Hill Harriers provides insight on what goes on and tells AW how much the club means to them. https://www.dailymotion.com/video/k6jers8GYcQQSVDUryy...
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WATCH: Jonathan Edwards, king of the triple jump
We chat to the British athletics legend on the 30th anniversary of his triple jump world record and ahead of the 25th anniversary of his Olympic victory in Sydney The 59-year-old talks about his remarkable rise in the triple jump and why he finds cycling and golf more appealing than track and field these days. https://youtu.be/x0KOwZGXLZk...
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WATCH: Track and Field Legends – Steve Cram
Tim Hutchings exclusively sits down with Olympic 1500m silver medallist, world and multiple European/Commonwealth champion + former world record-holder Steve Cram Cram talks through his upbringing and how he got into athletics, balancing the 800m/mile/1500m during his career and his views on the grassroots of the sport. https://www.dailymotion.com/video/kko4vrtZIdECpRDzTKu...
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Different training inspirations that athletes can use
AW collaboration Do you consider yourself an athlete? You don’t have to be a professional who is making money doing what you love to call yourself an athlete; there are plenty of amateur athletes who are just as passionate about their sport and are always looking for ways to push themselves further and reach that next level of personal best. So much of your success can be traced back to your training ses...
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5 effective running tips after 40
Advice on how to run well and strong as you move into the masters age groups Running after 40 is an excellent way to boost cardiovascular health, minimize...
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Why athletes need to embrace sun protection
Spencer Duval from England Athletics offers advice on how to keep your skin safe this summer With athletes spending hours under the sun while training and competing, you’d think they would be used to protecting their skin? As it turns out, sun protection – in all formats – is often not seen by athletes as a necessity, in fact it can be unpopular or just forgotten about. Protective clothing can sometimes be restrictive, inhibiti...
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Train with the Greene machine
Former world 400m hurdles champion Dai Greene explains why he’s flippin’ pizzas and coaching recreational runners to support his ongoing athletics ambitions It is 11 years since Dai Greene won the world 400m hurdles title in South Korea and the Welshman turns 36 this week. Yet he is still going strong and is juggling a number of jobs in between his own training. One of these is an online coaching business which he has just set up...
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2019 world 200m champion and multiple major medallist
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