The training philosophy of David Rudisha and coach Colm O’Connell is looked at by Matt Long and David Lowes
On August 9, 2012, inside the London Olympic Stadium, David Lekuta Rudisha strode elegantly to 800m victory with gun-to-tape tactics, stop...
America’s Best, Led by Kara Goucher and Desiree Linden, to Join Meb Keflezighi on 2014 TCS New York City Marathon Start Line on Sunday, November 2
Acclaimed American talent, led by 2012 Olympians Kara Goucher and Desiree Linden, will join&n...
Heptathlete says her time out through injury could be a blessing in disguise as she looks ahead to her competitive return
Katarina Johnson-Thompson is looking forward to returning with a vengeance after a foot injury spoiled her summer, writes Sacha Cl...
Mo Farah became the first British man to win the Great North Run for 29 years on Sunday, with a performance that brought his summer to an end in fine style.
When the moment came, Great Britain’s Andy Turner could hardly make it to the start line on Saturday evening. He did not expect the emotion that the last race of his career would bring.
Farah Fulfils British Hopes as Keitany Gets Course Record
Published by IAAF on September 7, 2014
Double Olympic, World and European champion Mo Farah became the first British man to win the Bupa Great North Run since 1985 when he crossed the line of...