FROM THE EDITOR — A Look At The World Champs Meet Records
WITH OUR SPORT BEING as marks-oriented as it is — particularly marks of the all-time-best variety — it would be… Read More
WITH OUR SPORT BEING as marks-oriented as it is — particularly marks of the all-time-best variety — it would be… 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
TIME TO HANG UP the old stopwatch: 3 major college coaches have announced their retirement: Karen Dennis (Ohio State), Ralph… Read More
Records reported since the June issue: W = World; Am = American; C = Collegiate; J = Junior (U20); Y… Read More
THE LATEST in the aches, pains & eligibility departments: THE LATEST in the aches, pains & eligibility departments: Texas sprinter… Read More
ALLENDALE, MICHIGAN, June 11 — Addy Wiley (North, Huntington, Indiana) is not one to be unsettled by an asterisk attached… Read More
PARIS, FRANCE, June 18 — In the penultimate Diamond League stage-setter before the World Championships 4 weeks in front of… Read More
Hired: Josh Rowe As new Executive Director of the National Scholastic Athletics Foundation, replacing the retiring Jim Spier. Rowe has… Read More
SPEED WAS THE KEY to winning T&FN’s Outdoor Collegiate Athlete Of The Year awards in ’22. Trey Cunningham of Florida… Read More
OSLO NORWAY, June 16—The Dream Mile at the Bislett Games lived up to its billing this year, as Jakob Ingebrigtsen… Read More
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, June 15 — The sub-4:00 club is starting to get a little crowded this season, as the Brooks… Read More
EUGENE, OREGON, June 08–11 — That the NCAA Championships, first staged 101 years ago in 1921, is always a splendid… Read More
AFTER TEXAS A&M set a new CR of 3:22.34 at last year’s meet one might have reasonably expected that standard… Read More
ON OUR FINAL premeet formchart we absolutely nailed it when the by-event predictions forecast that the team race would be… Read More
IT’S DIFFICULT TO UPSTAGE the 100, but the “furlong” was probably the most anticipated race at this year’s women’s NCAA…. Read More
“IMPOSSIBLE” was the way some described Anna Hall’s decision to compete in the 400H with the final scheduled just 16… Read More
TEXAS A&M JUNIOR Lamara Distin dominated the event all year. Indoors, she won the NCAA title at 6-4¾. Outdoors, she… Read More
FOR BOTH Katelyn Tuohy and Parker Valby, the meet’s final individual race was about more than their own accomplishment —… Read More