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British sprinter Jake Odey-Jordan has committed to the University of Florida. The European Indoor U-18 record holder in the ...
The 19-year-old has been a revelation in his first WorldTour season with seven wins from just 23 race days, and has his ...
Canada has won the first ever World Relays mixed 4x100-meter title in Guangzhou, China. The Canadian team of Sade McCreath, Marie-Eloise Leclair, Duan Asemota and Eliezer Adjibi finished ahead of ...
When it comes to training high-level sprinters, there’s always this ongoing debate: How strong is strong enough? Clint Martin, UT Track’s Strength Coach, tackled this head-on during his chat ...
Azu, who relocated from Italy to Wales after the Paris Olympics, is the fourth British man to win this sprint crown, following Jason Gardener (2004), Dwain Chambers (2010) and Richard Kilty (2014).
Classy sprinter Rogue Lightning is set for a first ... a local group 3, from fellow British runners Washington Heights and Quinault. Trainer Tom Clover's speedster can be marked up on that having ...
When he lived in Australia, Matthew Richardson used to wake up in the morning and watch replays of the British National Track Championships on YouTube, the event taking place in the dead of night for ...
Divine Iheme could be a name everyone is talking about in the future; British sprinter has been compared to Noah Lyles after breaking 100m and 60m world records for his age category Fifteen-year ...
British sprinter Louie Hinchliffe has announced his decision to turn professional. The 22-year-old confirmed that he will forgo his final year at the University of Houston in order to pursue sprinting ...
British sprinter Louie Hinchliffe has announced his decision to turn professional. The 22-year-old confirmed that he will forgo his final year at the University of Houston in order to pursue ...
Hinchliffe’s dramatic rise continued at this summer’s Olympics, where he helped the British team to take bronze in the men’s 4×100 metres. The Brit switched from the University of Lancaster ...
“I think it was the worst pressure you could ever be put under,” British former sprinter Allan Wells, who won 100m gold at the 1980 Moscow Olympics, told CNN Sport. “You run through it in ...