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Macron to kit out Australian team at Birmingham 2022

  • Birmingham 2022

Italian sports brand Macron will kit out the Australian team at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.

shared by Macron (@macron)"From our gymnasts, to weightlifters, Para-sports athletes, marathoners in athletics


Philip Barker: When football came home to Japan

  • Inside the Blogs

Three months ago, Japan’s 2011 FIFA World Cup winning women’s team were the first to carry the Olympic Torch on Japanese soil when it began its domestic journey back in March.

represented the big breakthrough for the sport in Japan.The attendances for football were second only to athletics

Only athletics had more spectators."


Transgender runner Telfer ruled out of US Olympic trials after failing to meet guidelines

  • Athletics

hurdles at the United States Olympic trials in Eugene because she is currently not eligible under World Athletics

USATF) said it had been notified last week that she had not met the conditions established by World Athletics

regarding permissible testosterone levels for transgender competitors in women’s events.The World Athletics

schedule changes due to excessive heat forecast— USATF (@usatf) June 24, 2021In its guidelines, World Athletics



Gourley to miss Tokyo 2020 after injury follows COVID-19 diagnosis

  • Athletics

Middle distance runner Neil Gourley has said he will skip Tokyo 2020 after being among "a couple of dozen" British athletes who tested positive at this year's European Indoor Championships.

Gourley, who made the final of the men's 1500 metres at the 2019 World Athletics Championships in Doha

which are set to take place from Friday (June 25) to Sunday (June 27) in Manchester at the British Athletics

Gourley won bronze at the Athletics World Cup in 2018, following on from his bronze medal at the 2015

European Athletics Under-23 Championships in Tallinn.He also won the gold medal at the 2019 British

Athletics Championships, confirming his spot at the World Championships in a strong field.Along with


Shubenkov cleared of wrongdoing in what AIU disciplinary panel calls "genuinely exceptional" case

  • Athletics

In what has been described as a "genuinely exceptional" case, Russia's former world 110 metres hurdles champion Sergey Shubenkov has been cleared of any wrongdoing after an adverse finding reported in December.

The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) said a disciplinary tribunal had found that the 30-year-old athlete

No sanction imposed.https://t.co/qjMyEDfwTY pic.twitter.com/VfSmmAfIYE— Athletics Integrity Unit (@aiu_athletics




World Athletics commits extra $1 million to next two World Championships from RusAF fines

  • Athletics

World Athletics will increase prize money for athletes at its next two flagship World Championships by

$1 million (£720,000/€840,000) starting with the World Athletics Championships Oregon22 next year.

total of $2 million (£1.4 million/€1.7 million) has been ringfenced from the fines paid by the Russian Athletics

year’s World Championships in Budapest.Speaking from the US Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon, World Athletics

thousands of athletes who make their living from competing in events around the world.Next year's World Athletics

Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon will carry an extra $1 million in prize money as fines from the Russian Athletics

World Athletics will spread funding of the additional $1 million per World Championships for the next


Mike Rowbottom: Deadline drama time again as Olympic qualifying challenge looms

  • Inside the Blogs

I can honestly say I’ve been to Hell and back covering athletes’ last-minute efforts to qualify for the Olympics.

complete all 10 disciplines in front of a crowd that, as my late lamented colleague Cliff Temple, then athletics

world and Olympic champion, now 39, will have one final attempt in a trial race hastily set up by UK Athletics




Cheruiyot and Kipruto miss out on Kenyan Olympic team and Semenya fails in latest bid for 5,000m standard

  • Athletics

World 1500 metres champion Timothy Cheruiyot and Olympic and world 3,000m steeplechase champion Conseslus Kipruto failed to make the Kenyan team for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics after they were unable to finish in the top three at the Olympic trials that concluded in Nairobi this weekend.

to take medication to lower her naturally high testosterone levels and so is ineligible under World Athletics