
Agnes Ngetich and the State of Women’s Athletics
Agnes Ngetich became the first woman to run 10km in under 29 minutes at the 10K Valencia Ibercaja earlier this week. Her performance is one of many women’s world records we have seen shattered in the past 12 months, and her groundbreaking time has sparked conversations about the interesting state of female athletics.

Ethiopian Excellence in the Ciudad del Running
Sisay Lemma and Worknesh Degefa lead an avalanche of fast times and Ethiopian dominance at the 2023 Valencia Marathon.

The Silverback in Spain
Joshua Cheptegei makes his highly anticipated marathon debut, while a strong contingent of Ethiopian women vie for a place on their national Olympic team.

Sprint Finishes and New Records at the 2023 New York Marathon
A sprint finish between former track rivals and a new course record in the men’s event: the 2023 New York Marathon lived up to its promise and produced two exciting races to cap off a record-breaking year for the Abbott World Marathon Majors.

2023 New York Marathon Preview
This year’s New York City Marathon boasts the deepest women’s field in event history and has a potential upset brewing on the men’s side.

2023 Chicago Marathon Preview
A woman who fell just 14 seconds shy of the world record on this course last year and a man capable of overseeing Kipchoge’s abdication. With ideal marathon running conditions forecast, tomorrow’s race promises to be historic.

The Generation that is Breaking the Law of Diminishing Returns
Tigst Assefa has successfully defended her Berlin Marathon title in a time that has shattered the world record by more than two minutes. As extraordinary as that may sound, it might be that a women’s sub-2:12 marathon is overdue.

Kipchoge Makes History yet again in Berlin
Eliud Kipchoge has won an unprecedented fifth Berlin Marathon title, adding yet another achievement to his glittering marathon resume.

The Sydney Marathon: Australia’s Largest Mass Participation Event
The 2023 Sydney Marathon was the largest marathon ever held in Australia, attracting more than 17,000 runners.

Scottish Stranglehold on Iconic New York City Street Race Extended
Jemma Reekie and Josh Kerr extend the Scottish stranglehold on New York’s iconic 5th Avenue Mile.


The Year the American’s Took Down the Toughest Footrace in the World
For the first time in Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc’s 20-year history, America has taken out the top spot in both the men’s and women’s races. Dubbed the toughest footrace in the world, Courtney Dauwalter and Jim Walmsley successfully navigated the 170km course before being greeted back in Chamonix by the sport’s most iconic festival.

Gold rush: Budapest’s Superstars add more World Titles to their Collections
Faith Kipyegon completes an unprecedented double in women’s running, while Jakob Ingebrigtsen successfully defends his world title in a thrilling finish.

Déjà vu: Jakob Ingebrigtsen’s World Championship Curse Follows him to Budapest
Jakob Ingebrigtsen’s troubles follow him from Eugene to Budapest, as Josh Kerr becomes the third Briton to claim the world 1500m title.

Faith Kipyegon: the Queen of the Metric Mile
Faith Kipyegon claims her third global 1500m title to further establish herself as the greatest 1500m runner of all time.

Drama and Dominance: 10,000m at the 2023 World Championships
Hassan tumbles in the closing stages, while Cheptegei becomes the fourth man to claim a hat-trick of global 10,000m titles.

What can we expect from Australia's Middle and Long-Distance Runners at the Budapest23 World Athletics Championships?
Australia’s middle and long-distance runners for Budapest23.

A Different Type of Cross-Country Run
Nedd Brockmann has just completed the 4000km journey from Perth to Sydney on foot: an epic undertaking that took him 47 days and saw him raise more than $2 million for charity.