IT’S NOT UNCOMMON for the AOY to also nab POY honors, which Mondo Duplantis did. But while it’s not unheard-of,... Read More ...
EIGHT ONE-HUNDREDTHS of a second!” An enthusiastic conversation with UNC coach Chris Miltenberg about the jaw-dropping, ...
The two Tarheels ran way under the record, to clockings of 7:30.15 and 7:30.23. Viewed another way, that’s 30-flat running ...
WITH 3 SOLID CONTENDERS, this one required some bouncing around in analyses… MASAI RUSSELL won the Olympic gold, moved to No. 5 on the all-time list and had 4 DL finishes at 4th or higher (but no wins ...
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone yet again raised her already exceptional game. (CLAUS ANDERSEN) Latest Issue Read Now Online Or Download PDF ...
Olympic champion Masai Russell’s claim was considerable yet Jasmine Camacho-Quinn prevailed for a third time. (KEVIN MORRIS) ...
Australia once more has a women’s vault No. 1 after more than a quarter-century away. (KIRBY LEE/IMAGE OF SPORT) ...
Undefeated and ascendant on the all-time list, Marileidy Paulino scored a repeat No. 1. (JEFF COHEN) UNDEFEATED SINCE July of ’23, Marileidy Paulino was a no-question No. 1 for the second year in a ...
Rated No. 5 in 2023, Julien Alfred traded all the way up to No. 1 in the year of her Olympic triumph. (CLAUS ANDERSEN) ...
Scaring the WR and capturing Paris gold with a sparkling closing burst were highlight moments of Winfred Yavi’s year. (JEFF COHEN) ...
En route to selection as No. 1 in 2024, Beatrice Chebet essayed an Olympic 5000 win. (KEVIN MORRIS) ...
An impeccable season by any measure earned Faith Kipyegon her sixth No. 1 at 1500. (CLAUS ANDERSEN) ...