Shelby Houlihan finishes fourth in return to big-time after infamous four-year 'Burrito Ban'
Read full article: Shelby Houlihan finishes fourth in return to big-time after infamous four-year 'Burrito Ban'American distance runner Shelby Houlihan spent four years kicked out of track for her “Burrito Ban” wondering every day what she could’ve done if she were still there.
Kipyegon makes more history, wins in a breeze for fourth world title at 1,500 meters
Read full article: Kipyegon makes more history, wins in a breeze for fourth world title at 1,500 metersFaith Kipyegon has pulled away from the pack for a runaway win and her fourth world championship at 1,500 meters in Tokyo.
Gender testing returns to track, stirring up harsh memories and doubts that date to the 1980s
Read full article: Gender testing returns to track, stirring up harsh memories and doubts that date to the 1980sWorld Athletics portrayed gender testing as a common-sense way to protect the female category in track and field.
Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon falls short in her attempt to break 4-minute mile
Read full article: Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon falls short in her attempt to break 4-minute mileThree-time Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon has failed in her bid to become the first woman to run a mile in under four minutes.
Kipyegon puts drama from night before behind her, starts quest for 3rd straight 1,500 Olympic title
Read full article: Kipyegon puts drama from night before behind her, starts quest for 3rd straight 1,500 Olympic titleKenya’s Faith Kipyegon opened her bid to win a third straight Olympic 1,500-meter title, turning the page on a drama-filled night that ultimately ended with a medal for her.
Ingebrigtsen goes down in another upset, while Warholm hurdles to gold
Read full article: Ingebrigtsen goes down in another upset, while Warholm hurdles to goldBritain’s Josh Kerr pulled off the biggest upset of the world championships, outrunning heavily favored Jakob Ingebrigtsen of Norway to the line for a win in the 1,500 meters.
Kenya's crisis is unique and driven by poverty, track and field's anti-doping head tells the AP
Read full article: Kenya's crisis is unique and driven by poverty, track and field's anti-doping head tells the APKenya is likely to haul in another good chunk of medals in distance races at the upcoming track and field world championships in Hungary.