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Athletics (Track & Field)

Runners in a marathon in China were disqualified for using vehicles and imposters.

Despite what their PE teachers might have told them, for many of those who competed in a Chinese marathon earlier this month, it was not the taking part but the winning that counted. Almost a third of the runners who finished in the top 100 have s...

Olympic Hurdler Has Breast Implants Removed to Increase Speed

An Australian track star had her breast implants removed in an attempt to boost her chances of winning a medal at the 2012 Olympics.


Noengruthai Chaipech of Thailand competes in the final of the high jump. Noengruthai won gold medal.

VIENTIANE — A Thai university student tied the Asian Games record in women's high jump at the Southeast Asian Games Monday, but confessed she was so nervous during the event she had trouble breathing.

American Meb Keflezighi wins New York City Marathon

John Powers The Boston Globe 02.11.2009
Keflizghi, front, approaches the finish line.

NEW YORK - Thus did it come around for Meb Keflezighi in the town where he ran his first 26-miler in 2002, where he’d come up just short twice, and where he almost wrecked his running career in the Olympic trials two years ago. Yesterday finally b...


Dan Jansen and Pat LaFontaine to Take On the 2009 ING New York City Marathon

Former Olympic speed skater Dan Jansen and National Hockey League (NHL) legend Pat LaFontaine will each trade in their skates for a pair of orange laces and running shoes as they take on their next athletic challenge -- the 2009 ING New York City ...

The front cover of You magazine shows Semenya after a recent makeover.

The international governing body for athletics urged caution Friday after reports that the world-champion South African runner Caster Semenya has both male and female organs.


Bolt is the world record holder at 100m and 200m

Double Olympic and world champion Usain Bolt will focus on the 200m at the final Golden League meeting of the season in Brussels on Friday.

American Tera Moody, left, finished 28th and compatriot Kara Goucher was 10th overall in the women's marathon at the IAAF World Championships in Berlin on Sunday. (Kirby Lee / US Presswire / August 23, 2009)

Kara Goucher and Tera Moody collapse during individual sessions with reporters to talk about disappointing finishes in the Berlin competition.


Semenya's family said they were angered at the IAAF's decision to conduct gender tests on their daughter

JOHANNESBURG — South African 800-metre world champion Caster Semenya nearly boycotted the awards ceremony after feeling devastated by the row over her gender, her family and athletics officials said Friday.

Awesome Bolt breaks 200m record

BBC Sport 20.08.2009
Lightning Bolt smashes 200m record

Jamaican sprint superstar Usain Bolt claimed yet another world record as he recorded a stunning victory in the 200m final at the World Championships.


Semenya left stranded by storm

Tom Fordyce BBC Sport 19.08.2009
Semenya left stranded by storm

When Usain Bolt is no longer the main topic of conversation at the World Championships, you know something dramatic must have happened.

Bolt storms through to 200m semis

Jamaica's Usain Bolt remains on track for a World Championships sprint double after easing into the 200m semi-finals in Berlin's Olympic Stadium.


'Lightning' Bolt Strikes Again at 12th IAAF World Championships In Athletics in Berlin, Breaking His Own World Record

Three-time Jamaican Olympic gold medalist and PUMA athlete Usain 'Lightning' Bolt shattered his own world record and delivered a stunning first place finish in the 100m on Sunday night at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, cementing his title as the "...

Bolt sets record to win 100m gold

Triple Olympic champion Usain Bolt set a new world record as he stormed to a stunning victory in the 100m at the World Championships in Berlin.


Radcliffe set for New York test

BBC Sport 13.08.2009
Radcliffe's last race was 10 months ago in New York

Paula Radcliffe will run in the New York City Half-Marathon on Sunday to gauge whether she is fit to run at the World Championships in Berlin.

Zola Budd still runs, but not from the past

Bill Dwyre Los Angeles Times 09.08.2009
United States runner Mary Decker, left, falls after colliding with Great Britain's Lola Budd in the women's 3,000 meters at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

She doesn't let her signature moment -- tangling with Mary Decker at 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles -- define her, as she raises her family in South Carolina and still trains and competes.


Bolt admits to fitness concerns

BBC Sport 22.07.2009
Bolt admits to fitness concerns

Usain Bolt is hopeful of adding the 100m World Championships title to the Olympic gold medal he won in Beijing last year, despite not being 100% fit.

Benjamin quits as injuries tell

BBC Sport 21.07.2009
Benjamin won the European Teams' 400m title in June

Wales' former European junior 400m champion Tim Benjamin has quit athletics after struggling with injuries for the past few years.


Supanara S.N.A. of Thailand wins the Boys' Long Jump final

Bressanone/Brixen - With one jump, 17-year-old Supanara Suksawasti Na Ayutaya (conveniently shortened to S.N.A. on the start lists!) achieved more than what his country has ever achieved in the 61-year history of his National Athletics Federation.

Ohuruogu races in Oslo on Friday then the UK trials next weekend

Olympic 400m champion Christine Ohuruogu is fit and ready to resume her build-up to defend her world title.



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