Xiamen DL — Coleman Shows His Speed Again
XIAMEN, CHINA, September 02—Finally, after years of pandemic-related postponements in this southeast Chinese city of 4 million, the Diamond League… Read More
XIAMEN, CHINA, September 02—Finally, after years of pandemic-related postponements in this southeast Chinese city of 4 million, the Diamond League… Read More
ZÜRICH, SWITZERLAND, August 31 — With the stadium packed and buzzing on post-WC energy, women’s Budapest champions found success more… Read More
ZÜRICH, SWITZERLAND, August 31 — Cool weather may have dampened some of the speed at the Weltklasse, but a stunning… Read More
THERE WERE MOMENTS she wondered if she should be doing this at all. This, being to throw the discus. Laulauga… Read More
THE MORAL OF the women’s 4 x 400 was that success can turn to failure — and vice versa —… Read More
A RELAY WITH NO complications is always a relief for U.S. fans, and the men’s 4×4 delivered just that with… Read More
A YEAR AGO Jakob Ingebrigtsen had redemption on his mind. He had been outsprinted down the homestraight in the WC… Read More
A ONE-AND-DONE season best opener of 291-3 (88.77) in qualifying — well past the auto-Q of 272-3 (83.00) — wasted… Read More
’22 COMMONWEALTH GAMES gold medalist Victor Kiplangat of Uganda ran his championship marathon record to 2–0, surging hard at 32K… Read More
KENYA’S BEATRICE CHEPKOECH made sure that the pace for the final of the women’s steeplechase would be honest. She went… Read More
IN A PURELY SUBJECTIVE poll of the most popular winners in Budapest, the likes of Noah Lyles and Femke Bol… Read More
IT MAY NOT have been pretty, but the United States men got the stick around to recapture the 4×1 gold… Read More
THE STARS WERE aligning for the US when they called upon two individual medalists to add some punch to an… Read More
AN ETHIOPIAN TEAM surge at 32K led by favored Amane Beriso cracked open the race, and at 38K Beriso broke… Read More
BOOKMARK THIS ONE – Canada went 1–2 for the first time in any event since the ’95 men’s 100. Tokyo… Read More
WITH DEFENDING WORLD and Olympic champion Emmanuel Korir nursing an injury and far from top form, there was no clear… Read More
AS ONE WOULD EXPECT in the case of an Olympic and World champion undefeated as a pro, much of the… Read More
SOMETIMES NO ONE takes the short straw. In the 5000 final, every competitor knew that Faith Kipyegon has perhaps the… 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
MEN GOLD SILVER BRONZE 100 Noah Lyles (USA) Letsile Tebogo (Botswana) Zharnel Hughes (Great Britain) 200 Noah Lyles (USA) Erriyon… Read More