Bush Invitational — A Super Jump Double
LONG BEACH, California, June 29—While the track world was focused on previewing the next day’s Prefontaine Classic, some of history’s… Read More
LONG BEACH, California, June 29—While the track world was focused on previewing the next day’s Prefontaine Classic, some of history’s… Read More
KINGSTON, JAMAICA, June 20-23—Usain Bolt may be retired, but Jamaican sprinting remains alive and well. Particularly on the women’s side…. Read More
SAN MATEO, California, June 22-23—The first serious attempt at a women’s decathlon in many years led to an American Record… Read More
MIRAMAR, FLORIDA, June 21-23—A strong first day set up HS recordholder Anna Hall (Valor Christian, Highlands Ranch, Colorado) with an… Read More
MIRAMAR, FLORIDA, June 21-23—A combustible combination of steamy heat plus top two frosh in the NCAA and one of the… Read More
TALENCE, FRANCE, June 22-23—Nafi Thiam produced a thrilling first day at the annual DécaStar meet, moved from its normal September… Read More
GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, June 13–16 Florida recruits had an exceptionally good weekend at the New Balance Nationals. Hurdler Kurt Powdar… Read More
GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, June 13–16—Morgan Smalls (Panther Creek, North Carolina) brought out her A-game to win the New Balance Nationals… Read More
OSTRAVA, CZECH REPUBLIC, June 20—Shaunae Miller-Uibo crushed the world 300 best (or did she?) to highlight perhaps the best of… Read More
AUSTIN, TEXAS, June 05-08—Sure, there were weather delays and when the sun came out it was hot-hot-hot (and steamy) but… Read More
RABAT, MOROCCO, June 16—On a night of drama at the Mohammed VI Diamond League meet, with Jamaica’s discus thrower Fedrick… Read More
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, June 16—The setting for the adidas Boost Boston Games was unusual: the streets of the Back Bay neighborhood,… Read More
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, June 15—Michigan runners dominated the distances as the Brooks PR Invitational once again brought together many of the… Read More
IT DIDN’T TAKE LONG for the favorite, Ashtin Zamzow of the Longhorns, to face her moment of truth. In the… Read More
DAVID BEAT GOLIATH. The only thing wrong with using that metaphor for the NCAA vault is that “David” was the… Read More
TEXAS A&M ran 2:59.05, the second-fastest collegiate time ever, and a record for an all-American college team. The Aggies led… Read More
Texas A&M won the race with a 3:25.57, the fastest time in the world, but despite the Aggies’ terrific run… Read More
THE STRAIGHTAWAY HURDLES was one of the most anticipated head-to-head matchups of the meet: two talented sophs, both Conference champions,… Read More
OVER THE COURSE of the month leading into the NCAA, the men’s 110 hurdles went from a presumed coronation for… Read More
OSLO, NORWAY, June 13—Christian Coleman sped to a dominant 9.85 win at the Bislett Games in Oslo as the Diamond… Read More