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This photo gallery, curated by AP photo editors, features early track and field highlights from Day 3 of the World Athletics ...
Under the regulations, any reaction quicker than 0.10 seconds counts as a false start. That limit has been set as the science ...
Jamaica ’s Oblique Seville crowned himself world 100m champion after blazing to a personal-best 9.77 seconds in Tokyo, with ...
On Sunday, Melissa Jefferson-Wooden notably broke a world-championship record that was once held by Richardson.
Oblique Seville wins the 100m world title, reviving Jamaica's glory days, as the country bags two podium finishes.
From Noah Lyles vs Letsile Tebogo to Nafi Thiam vs Anna Hall, these are the pulsating match-ups to look out for ...
Japanese fans soaked up the atmosphere on Saturday's opening day of the world athletics championships in Tokyo, four years ...
Record-high temperatures and debilitating humidity have prompted World Athletics Championships organisers to move up the ...
Live Coverage of Track & Field’s World Championships Presented Sept. 12-21 from National Stadium in Tokyo, Japan ...
GB's podium prospects also include British 5,000m record holder George Mills, the experienced Laura Muir (women's 1500m) and ...
Inspired by the trail blazed by keynote speaker Bob Weis, World Athletics President Sebastian Coe reinforced the imperative ...
It is set to be an electrifying evening in Tokyo, with the fastest men in the world taking stage. The centre of the ...