T&FN Interview Reboot — Jenn Suhr (April 2012)
FOR OUR APRIL 2012 issue, Jon Hendershott interviewed vaulter Jenn Suhr, fresh off a 16-0 (4.88) raising of her indoor… Read More
FOR OUR APRIL 2012 issue, Jon Hendershott interviewed vaulter Jenn Suhr, fresh off a 16-0 (4.88) raising of her indoor… Read More
NEWS RELEASE: ISTAF INDOOR IN BERLIN’S MERCEDES BENZ ARENA Two world leading marks were among a number of fine performances… Read More
FOR OUR DECEMBER 2011 issue, Jon Hendershott interviewed decathlete Trey Hardee, who in August of that year had won the… Read More
IN THE EVENT where competitors rocket themselves over crossbars off long sticks, the U.S. women’s picture from the head of… Read More
PERHAPS THE BIGGEST CRISIS facing our next Olympic team is the lack of meaningful competition. Not every athlete — or… Read More
FOR THE DOYENNE of American vaulters, Jenn Suhr — the world’s No. 2 all-time performer, ’12 Olympic champion and silver… Read More
THIS NCAA DIVISION I-oriented compilation is by necessity not the same as we’ve done in recent years, thanks to everybody’s… Read More
THIS NCAA DIVISION I-oriented compilation is by necessity not the same as we’ve done in recent years, thanks to everybody’s… Read More
TRACK’S CRUCIAL DATES for ’21 are June 18–27 in Eugene, Oregon & July 30–August 08 in Tokyo, Japan. As always,… Read More
HIGH POINTS & BIG VALLEYS: That’s what a history of U.S. men running the 800 internationally looks like. A good… Read More
IN OUR 2020 VERSION of this annual compilation, we listed the top 20 prep returners, but this year’s version has… Read More
BUILDING A BACKYARD VAULT FACILITY, training on longer poles and most recently a thankfully mild case of C19 (see update… Read More
FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS, January 24 — The first stateside elite meet of the young ’21 season, American Track League #1, got… Read More
THE OLYMPIC YEAR is young, pandemic realities are still testing athletes and there is much rust to be shaken off… Read More
IN A PERFECT EXAMPLE of the student becoming the master, Burkinabé triple jumper Hugues Fabrice Zango became the first 59-foot… Read More
TEXAS WAS THE PLACE TO BE for collegiate track in January, with a spate of high-end meets. Lightfoot Nails Collegiate… Read More
WITH HIS DOMINATING ’19 World Championships win in an American Record 1:42.34, followed by the world’s fastest ’20 time, 1:43.15,… Read More
WHEN THE WORLD went into lockdown early in the pandemic, two types of people emerged: there were those who got… Read More
IF AT FIRST YOU DON’T SUCCEED… Whether the international federation is going by the name of IAAF or WA, Monaco… Read More
THERE WAS ONCE A TIME when big-city invitational indoor track & field meets were part of nearly every U.S. sports… Read More