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The Dutch success continued in the women’s discus, where Jorinde van Klinken took top spot with a throw of 64.61m. She ...
Geoff Capes (Mark Shearman) Geoff Capes, world's strongest man winner and shot put legend, who died aged 75. Michel Jazy chases Harald Norpoth in Budapest 1966 (Mark Shearman) ...
Joe Wigfield (Graham Smith) Wigfield became just the 21st British man in 70 years to run a sub-four-minute mile on the road, finishing two seconds ahead of James Young and Jacob Cann (both 4:01 ...
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Masters runner impresses at the Hatfield 10km with 47:55 as a W75 athlete. HATFIELD 10km, Hertfordshire, January 12. Last autumn Sarah Roberts set a couple of all-time British W75 best ...
How Technology Impacts Athletes' Training and Performance. Technology plays several roles in the sports industry, from developing innovative sports gear and equipment to providing a detailed ...
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Oliver Parker, at the age of 19, has also run 51.02, putting him third on the European under-20 list so far this season. When figuring out why these times have improved so much, you don't need to ...
BENFLEET 15, Essex, January 19. Overall: 1 T Rehal (Chelm) 91:51 M50: 1 C Holmes (S’end) 97:19 Women: 1 J Stretton (Bill’cay) 1:45:53 BRASS MONKEY HALF-MARATHON, York, January 19. Lawrence ...
The average of the top 10 women’s times in Dubai is 2:18:36, which has been beaten by just Chicago, London, Tokyo, Valencia and Berlin. Last year’s races were won by Addisu Gobena of Ethiopia ...
Blackheath's points came from Angus Harrington, who took the 800m in 1:51.14 and, with the blustery wind pushing Luke Dorrell to a windy 100m PB of 10.24, the Heathens scored a double.
Honours in the men’s 200m went to Cuban Reynier Mena, who won in 20.20 (1.5) from Swiss Timother Mumenthaler’s PB of 20.27 and the 20.33 clocked by former Olympic 200m champion Andre de Grasse.