U.S. Men’s AOY Top 10 Voting
THREE TIMES PREVIOUSLY, Rai Benjamin earned Top 10 positions in our U.S. Athlete of the Year voting: No. 2 in… Read More
THREE TIMES PREVIOUSLY, Rai Benjamin earned Top 10 positions in our U.S. Athlete of the Year voting: No. 2 in… Read More
THE BATTLE FOR Men’s Performance Of The Year couldn’t have been closer, but the tussle on the women’s side wasn’t… Read More
VOTING BY OUR 33-member international panel in this annual exercise — our 50th year of choosing a Women’s Athlete Of… Read More
IN THE PAGES THAT FOLLOW you’ll find all kinds of facts & figures relating to each of the 42 individual… Read More
IT’S NOT UNCOMMON for the AOY to also nab POY honors, which Mondo Duplantis did. But while it’s not unheard-of,… Read More
VOTING BY OUR 33-member international panel in this annual exercise — our 65th year of choosing a Men’s Athlete Of… Read More
“EIGHT ONE-HUNDREDTHS of a second!” An enthusiastic conversation with UNC coach Chris Miltenberg about the jaw-dropping, record-smashing 1–2 finish by… Read More
FORMER NO. 1s were very much in evidence, with Nafi Thiam (2016–18, 2021–22), adding her sixth title, Katarina Johnson Thompson… Read More
HARUKA KITAGUCHI won the two biggest meets of the year and was over 60m (196-10) with all 11 of her… Read More
CAMRYN ROGERS’ DEFENSE of her No. 1 position was rather obvious, as Canada’s Olympic champion lost only a single meet… Read More
NEXT STOP, RAMONA OKLAHOMA? Valarie Allman’s ultimate destination for 4 years in a row now has been the top rung… Read More
NO SHORTAGE OF DATA HERE. Sarah Mitton and Chase Jackson met 8 times: at all 5 of the regular-season DL… Read More
SHE BLEW UP IN PARIS, but Kimberley García more than made up for it with 4 major wins (nobody else… Read More
THE EVENT’S ENTIRE PICTURE was turned topsy-turvy in early spring when WR holder Yulimar Rojas was stricken with a serious… Read More
WELCOME TO edition No. 77 of the Track & Field News World Rankings. Our Rankings made their debut by chronicling… Read More
THE WINNERS OF THE LAST 5 No. 1s were strong contenders but ended up as No. 2 (Malaika Mihambo, winner… Read More
2:09:56 SAYS IT ALL. Ruth Chepngetich’s extraordinary WR was offset by her 9th in London, but the sub-2:10 is clearly… Read More
ONE OF THE EVENT’S PIONEERS was multiple-WR-setting Australian Emma George, who was the first 3-time No. 1 (1996–98). And that… Read More
LOTS OF FAMILIAR faces in this one: Yaroslava Mahuchikh and Iryna Gerashchenko for the fifth year in a row, Nicola… Read More
ABSOLUTELY NO MYSTERY HERE. With another double-WR year keying her selection as Athlete Of The Year, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone earned her… Read More