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The stoke is high for the Paris Olympics after a remarkable nine-day world championships

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Here are the top moments at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, and what to watch for this weekend

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American sprinter Noah Lyles is the 2023 world champion in the 100 meters, but on August 25, he’ll be chasing after another world championship—and Usain Bolt’s 200-meter world record

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A Scotsman plays spoiler to the Olympic gold medalist for the second year in a row

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In the rural Italian village of San Rocco a Pilli, seven top runners prepared for the World Athletics Championships while living in an 18th century villa. Welcome to Tuscany Camp. 

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The 'Real Mo Farah' is a revealing documentary about the mysterious life of this Olympic champion and British athletic icon

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The 2023 World Athletics Championships are must-see TV and here’s why

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The dissolution of the Pac-12 is a reminder that Olympic sports like running need to find a new business model. And that’s not such a bad thing.   

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A beginner’s guide to the biggest event in track and field  

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Zharnel Hughes is the British record holder and the world’s top-ranked 100-meter sprinter this year who will bid for his first individual title at the World Championships in Budapest

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In the opulent alpine resort town of St. Moritz, Switzerland, America’s fastest distance runner is preparing to measure up against the world’s best. How close can she get? 

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Legalizing some performance-enhancing drugs might result in less cheating, but at what cost?

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How the athlete and activist is paving the way for the next generation of track stars to live and compete as their authentic selves

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Houlihan has been throwing down impressive times this summer, despite being suspended from her sport

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The Kenyan middle-distance runner is considered by many the best of all time. Just a few weeks until the World Athletics Championships, she’s never been more ready. 

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There’s nothing difficult about this nutrient-dense green recipe to keep the immune system strong and recovery speedy

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Nikki Hiltz, Sha’Carri Richardson, and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone shone at the biggest weekend in American track and field. Here’s what went down.

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The biggest names of track and field, from Sha'Carri Richardson to Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, are headed to Oregon to decide who will compete in the 2023 World Athletics Championships

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Records are falling and times are dropping. Is it the shoes, or something else?

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Refugee Dominic Lobalu has proven that he can beat the best runners in the world. But will that be enough to get him to the World Championships? 

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Bowie’s death in April sent shockwaves through the running community

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Scientists consider the latest spikes, individual variability, and the pros and cons of training in racing shoes

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The 2023 season should be full of record-breaking performances from the sport’s biggest stars. Here are the most important things to know.

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How a successful running coach from California hopes to bring other female coaches along

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We put this spring’s super spikes to the test on the oval to sort the top models for each distance and the best-value options on the market

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More money means a greater risk for corruption, but professional running needs something to shake up the status quo

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NCAA track champion and Mount Marathon winner Allie Ostrander continues to be open about the long road of eating disorder recovery. Could her transparency change the sport?

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Chloe Abbott is an elite sprinter and Olympic-hopeful who trains under coach renowned Bobby Kersee.

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By enforcing stringent rules on the video footage creators can use from their events, USA Track and Field might be undermining its own mission

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American Yared Nuguse scorches the track en route to winning the Wanamaker Mile at the Millrose Games, and other news from the track.

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The Fast Forest Project is honoring the fastest American milers as part of a broader sustainability initiative

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As we say good-bye to 2022 and the amazing year of running highlights, it’s time to start thinking about all of the possibilities for 2023 and beyond.

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The post–Usain Bolt era has delivered a bevy of thrilling performances

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With new young stars emerging and world records broken, the World Athletics Championships delivered excitement and action on American soil

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There’s no sport whose feats of athletic brilliance are more accessible to the masses

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A new documentary includes shocking new information about how track’s greatest distance runner came to the UK

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In the age of preapproved interview questions and endless PR, there should still be space for something unexpected

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To make the World Athletics Championships team, American athletes must finish in the top three at one of the most competitive meets ever held

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A very niche scandal at an Arizona high school takes the debate about running etiquette to another level

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This weekend’s Millrose Games will provide a midwinter highlight and a much needed counterpoint to the marathon

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LA Saves Track wants to give the oldest high school in the city a facility it can be proud of

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For New Generation Track and Field, established media companies are too stuck in their ways

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The Tokyo Games reminded us why athletics remains the greatest show on earth

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No runner has ever won the 5,000-meter, 1,500-meter, and 10,000-meter treble at the same Olympics. But there have been other memorable distance triples and doubles.

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In what might be the first step toward an unprecedented triple, the Dutch runner won two races on the same day

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Despite IOC malfeasance and the ongoing pandemic, the five-ring spectacle is too seductive to ignore

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Five years after the Vaporfly upended marathon running, track shoes are set to star in Tokyo

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After two more star runners have been excluded by World Athletics’ policy, the governing body will have to reap what it has sown

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With Rule 40 restrictions looming, this is the time for athletes to tout their sponsors

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The multiple American record holder is a huge fan favorite—does that give us a biased view of her case?

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Hobbs Kessler is taking the running world by storm

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After 2020, holding the event at all will be a victory in itself

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A new study tries—and fails—to predict athletic greatness with a DNA test. Thank goodness.

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Former Princeton runner Russell Dinkins argues that universities should preserve their "most accessible" sport

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'Win at All Costs' is an indictment of more than just the Nike Oregon Project

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'The Stand' has its moments, but struggles to add to the legacy of Tommie Smith and John Carlos 

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With a little help from technology, Joshua Cheptegei took down the 5,000-meter world record in Monaco last week

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The company is upending the traditional athlete contract model, by hiring Mary Cain and Nick Willis as full-time employees

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Coogan's was in business for 35 years but fell victim to the coronavirus pandemic

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You know things are bad when the athletes and USATF are on the same page

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Iain Mickle's secret to tackling sub-three-hour marathons late into his fifties? Running buddies.

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Track and field's governing body, World Athletics, has prohibited racing in prototypes and issued a limit on stack heights

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From Caster Semenya to the rise and fall of the Oregon Project, it's been an eventful ten years

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Crunching the data suggests that distance runners at this year’s track world champs paced more aggressively than ever

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For years, the Oregon Project coach pushed the boundaries of what was allowed. Now, it has finally caught up to him.

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The IAAF World Championships are happening when the season should already be over

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Is this the end of her career as an 800-meter runner?

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After cruising to victory in Doha, Caster Semenya’s athletic future is up in the air

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The Court of Arbitration for Sport has decided in favor of “necessary discrimination”

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The IAAF is worried about “losing the next generation of female athletes.” Here's a breakdown of both sides of the debate.

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What’s worse than missing a world record by one-hundredth of a second?

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If a pro runner gets hurt during competition, should meet organizers foot the bill?

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‘The Runner’ features Charles Nkazamyampi​​​​​​​'s return to his home in Burundi to mentor kids in need of support

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Jakob Ingebrigtsen became a “professional” runner as a child. Is that a recipe for future success?

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After years of being the bad guy, athletics’ international governing body is in a unique position to defend what’s right.

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U.S. women runners are on fire right now. Why are most of them coached by men?

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