Duplantis, McLaughlin-Levrone Named World Athletes Of Year
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Swedish pole vault supremo Mondo Duplantis, the multiple Olympic, world and European champion, will return to the London Stadium for the first time since 2018 when he competes at the London Athletics Meet on Saturday 18 July 2026.
World record holder Armad Duplantis confirms he will return to the London Stadium for the first time in eight years in 2026.
The 2024 World Athletics Indoor Track and Field Championships continued on March 3 in Glasgow, Scotland at the Emirates Arena. Like the first two days, events are split into sessions, the morning and afternoon. The last day began with finals in the women's ...
Chinese world champion long jumper Wang Jianan has been cleared of violating anti-doping rules with the assist of CCTV footage.
Seven West Media is proud to congratulate Bruce McAvaney OAM on receiving the World Athletics President’s Award for his lifelong support and contributions to athletics broadcasting.
The WCP is funded by UK Sport's National Lottery-backed initiative and supports athletes preparing for major international championships, including the Paralympic Games. Three athletes - Melanie Woods, Lydia Church and Nathan Maguire - have been promoted to the podium level, the highest of three funding tiers.
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Emmanuel Wanyonyi Beats America's Noah Lyles to Win World Athletics Award
Olympic and world 800m champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi capped his explosive season in style after being crowned World Athletics Men’s Track Athlete of the Year. Wanyonyi bagged the award on Sunday, November 30 night during a glittering gala in Monaco,