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TOKYO (Reuters) -Australian schoolboy sprinter Gout Gout says he would consider his first world championships a success if he ...
Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan will return to the spotlight today in Tokyo as she bids for her second world title at the ongoing 2025 ...
That is what two once-in-a-generation athletes can do to/for a country. The duo made us arrogant and expectant. We even ...
Jimmy Gressier shocked the athletics world by winning the slowest 10,000m world title in Tokyo. Meanwhile, Oblique Seville ended Jamaica’s wait for a men’s 100m world champion since Usain Bolt.
Discover how ahead of his worlds debut in Japan amid huge excitement, Australia's 17-year-old sprinting wonder said it is 'definitely' fate the 2032 Games will be staged in his native Queensland.
This photo gallery, curated by AP photo editors, features early track and field highlights from Day 3 of the World Athletics ...
After placing last in the Paris Olympic final, Oblique Seville defeats defending 100-meter dash world champion Noah Lyles and ...
Olympic champions Faith Kipyegon (1,500 metres) and Hamish Kerr (high jump) headline day four of the World Athletics ...
Alphonce Felix Simbu made history in more than one way when winning the men's marathon at the World Athletics Championships ...
Noah Lyles reached the mountaintop in the 100-meter. On Sunday, Jamaica's Oblique Seville took his spot. What comes next for ...
Oblique Seville wins the 100m world title, reviving Jamaica's glory days, as the country bags two podium finishes.
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden of the U.S. and Oblique Seville of Jamaica won the 100-meter finals at world championships in a ...