Book Review — Pre: The Legend Lives On
47 YEARS AGO, Steve Roland Prefontaine was killed in an automobile accident on Skyline Boulevard in Eugene. At the time… Read More
47 YEARS AGO, Steve Roland Prefontaine was killed in an automobile accident on Skyline Boulevard in Eugene. At the time… Read More
IF THE SHOE FITS: A pair of Steve Prefontaine’s early waffle shoes was sold for $163,000 by Sotheby’s. Impressive, but… Read More
Named: The USTFCCCA’s Coaches Hall Of Fame Class Of ’22 The 6 new members and their primary schools: Josh Culbreath… Read More
THE LATEST in the aches, pains & eligibility departments: Dina Asher-Smith finished last in the Euro 100 final because of… 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
Records reported since the September issue: W = World; A = American; J = Junior (U20); Y = Youth (U18);… Read More
FINALLY the World Championships came to America, nearly four decades after the first edition opened in Helsinki. Was it everything… Read More
Clicking on the event name will take you directly to our story on it. MEN GOLD SILVER BRONZE 100 Fred… Read More
NO WORLD CHAMPS 100 since Paris ’03 has seen a tighter margin among the medalists: just 0.02 separated gold from… Read More
HE HAS ACCOMPLISHED so much on the biggest stages in a career still on the ascent, but Fred Kerley makes… Read More
FOR MANY, the men’s furlong would be the eagerly-awaited rematch between Noah Lyles and teenage challenger Erriyon Knighton, whom he… Read More
HE WANTS TO BECOME a figure who transcends track, who transcends sports; his outgoing, salesman personality is well-tailored to that…. Read More
THIS WAS THE FOCUS of Michael Norman’s quest for redemption after his disappointments at Doha ’19 and Tokyo ’21. He… Read More
THE OLYMPIC CHAMPION last year, Emmanuel Korir hadn’t shown great form yet in ’22. He had only won one 2-lapper,… Read More
PEERING THROUGH A crystal ball, one of two scenarios looked ripe for realization in the men’s 1500. Either favored Olympic… Read More
NO, YOU’RE NOT having déjà vu – it really did happen all over again. Just as in last year’s Olympic… Read More
HE DOESN’T TAKE LOSING very well. Jakob Ingebrigtsen’s silver in the 1500 marked the third time he had failed to… Read More
JOSHUA CHEPTEGEI did everything right. Really, so did Grant Fisher. The Ugandan ascended to the top of the 10,000 podium… Read More
WITH THE MOST FORMIDABLE foursome in meet history, the American high hurdlers came to Eugene poised to wreak havoc on… Read More