NCAA Cross Country Preview — Men’s Top 10 Teams
AS WE ALL KNOW, crystal balls are all-too fallible, so we don’t place too much stock in them this long… Read More
AS WE ALL KNOW, crystal balls are all-too fallible, so we don’t place too much stock in them this long… Read More
PREDICTING THE TOP individuals this far out from the Big Dance is always a big challenge (or more precisely, an… Read More
NC STATE IS SEEKING the first NCAA Cross Country 3-peat since Stanford (2005–07) and their top-to-bottom depth makes them a… Read More
THE FIRST 11 finishers from ’22 are all back (as well as 17 of the top 20), setting the stage… Read More
HIS COMMAND OF the 400H over a 12-year international career remains unmatched 35 years after his retirement. From 1976 through… Read More
THIS IS A FINE BOOK, an important book. Every track fan should read it. I was reluctant to review the… Read More
OH MY, the month of September closed out the summer season with a BANG! While it’s true the Asian Games,… Read More
NEW PRO COACHING arrangements: Fred Kerley is being coached by 400 great Quincy Watts, saying, “I’m entrusting him to bring… Read More
Elected: USTFCCCA’s 2023 Hall Of Fame Class The collegiate coaches association has inducted 14 new athletes to its HOF (see… Read More
THE LATEST in the aches, pains & eligibility departments: WR-holding hurdler Tobi Amusan isn’t quite out of the woods yet…. Read More
HERE’S THIS MONTH’S collection of short takes on generally off-track activities that have gone/will go a long way towards shaping… Read More
New records reported since the September issue: W = World; A = American; J = Junior (U20); Y = Youth… Read More
LAST MONTH in this space I aired my eager prediction of “a smashing Worlds” ahead in Budapest. The build up… Read More
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, August 19–27 — There’s no sight like a full house, an impressive, sizeable stadium filled visibly and audibly… Read More
Clicking on the event name in the left column will take you directly to the relevant news story. MEN GOLD… Read More
MAYBE IT WAS an act, maybe not. But Noah Lyles entered the meet playing the role of the champion-to-be, stating… Read More
IN THE END, it was inevitable. The stadium announcers saved 2-time 200 champion Noah Lyles for last, and timing it… Read More
THIS EVENT CHANGED radically from fairly predictable to wide open after injuries and other factors made hash of the formchart…. Read More