2024 Men’s Javelin World Rankings
THIS WAS A FUN ONE. What do you do with an Olympic gold medalist who had only one other meet,… Read More
THIS WAS A FUN ONE. What do you do with an Olympic gold medalist who had only one other meet,… Read More
LAST YEAR ETHAN KATZBERG became the first Canadian ever to make the Rankings, jumping all the way up to No…. Read More
LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON. Well almost. Virgilijus Alekna won Olympic gold (2, in fact), but Mykolas came up just 2… Read More
RYAN CROUSER CONTINUES to pound out long throw after long throw. His 11-meet ’24 tally breaks out this way: 75-footers,… Read More
A NEW YEAR, a new leader as the last 5 editions have produced a different No. 1 each time: Christian… Read More
ALL THE CONTENDERS for top-end consideration followed the same pattern: a quick win and a not-so-quick backup. Benson Kipruto had… Read More
THE FUTURE OF NCAA track & field is anything but assured, according to the CEO of the USTFCCCA, Sam Seemes…. Read More
ALREADY THE FIRST EUROPEAN ever to earn the top spot 3 years in a row, Miltiádis Tentóglou ran that streak… Read More
RAI BENJAMIN was certainly glad to see the termination of one record he owned. That was his streak of 4… Read More
ALL-MONDO-ALL-THE-TIME has been pretty much the tale of the vault since the pandemic year of ’20. And as this year’s… Read More
THOSE WHO LIKE JUMPOFFS got their wish in Paris, but in the final analysis Hamish Kerr liked things better than… Read More
NOT SINCE RENALDO NEHEMIAH (1979–81) had anyone won 4 in a row. With his quartet Grant Holloway has a shot… Read More
ASIDE FROM THE EUROS, all the considered races essentially served as qualifiers or test runs leading up to the Olympics…. Read More
ALMOST AS TOUGH as the choice for No. 1 man in the 400, the 5000 required a lot of debate,… Read More
SOUFIANE EL BAKKALI is No. 1 for the fifth time, but his invulnerability was dented by Amos Serem’s run in… Read More
FOR THE THIRD YEAR IN A ROW Jakob Ingebrigtsen lost the major championship but rates No. 1 anyway… Uncharacteristically, he… Read More
THE TOUGHEST CHOICE OF THE YEAR? May well have been, with Quincy Hall oh-so-narrowly edging Matthew Hudson-Smith for the top… Read More
THE TOP HALF of the Rankings follows the Olympic order perfectly, with Letsile Tebogo becoming the first-ever Motswana to earn… Read More
NOAH LYLES, continuing his move from the world’s top 200 runner to its best straightaway sprinter, won 5 of his… Read More
DAVID RUDISHA’S WORLD RECORD is a dozen years old now, but ’24 brought its severest threat yet, Emmanuel Wanyonyi missing… Read More