Listening to the Podium podcast with Max Burgin is amusing knowing what he did tonight in Rabat.
He said he was hoping to be firing on all cylinders by the British champs!
โMaybe Iโll make it a hatrick here next year.โ
Selemon Berega reacts to his 10km win at the Great Manchester Run ๐ฅ
The Ethiopian ran 27:37 today - a year after he won the same race in 2025 ๐ช๐น
๐๏ธ @jasminecollett_
@srmills90 They did put out this press release on 7 May but it's been quiet since then. That's actually an improvement as in the past I've only realised they day before that they had top athletes.
https://t.co/r2bHbfdKoo
Women and Power
Lilian Odira is the reigning World Champion in 800 metres, having won the title at the 2025 World Championships.
On our weekly series of Women And Power, NTV'S Rose Wangui spoke to Lilian Odira, who shared her journey to becoming a champion.
#NTVWeekendEdition@MichelleNgele_
SEASON OPENER ๐ฅ
A lot happened between the last competition and this one. After a year and a half away from the sport, Iโm finally stepping back onto the runway again.
But for nowโฆ weโre opening the season back up in the streets of Slovakia ๐ธ๐ฐ. May 27th.
JBL Jump Fest.
WORLD MASTERS RECORD ๐จ
Subject to official ratification, 45-year-old former Commonwealth champion Tosin Oke won the triple jump for @WoodfordGreenAC with 15.20m
That eclipses the previous world M45 record 15.13 set by Wolfgang Knabe in 2005
Result: https://t.co/AkRFs4n19R
@McKirdyTrained@aiu_athletics AIU only announce provisional suspensions that they've imposed, not ones by NADOs.
The real problem is the length of time it takes for AIU to add athletes banned by ADAK to their list of ineligible persons.
Compare ADAK's sanctions list to the AIU and you will see what I mean.