·Olympic athletes set medal target
Great Britain have been set a target of at least 10 medals at this summer's European Athletics Championships by the national funding body. ·Van Commenee laments Idowu loss
UK Athletics head coach Charles van Commenee is disappointed by Phillips Idowu's decision to withdraw from the World Indoor Championships in Doha. ·Johnson suggests Bolt 400m switch
Sprint legend Michael Johnson believes Usain Bolt should consider moving up to 400m after an impressive relay display. ·2012 athletes to prepare overseas
UK Athletics head coach Charles van Commenee is adamant that Britain's athletes will prepare at an overseas training camp ahead of the Olympics. ·Priestley handed drugs suspension
British sprint hurdler Callum Priestley is provisionally suspended after being charged with a doping violation following an out-of-competition test. ·Ennis ready for Doha challenge
Britain's Jessica Ennis vows to be in the best possible shape for the pentathlon at next weekend's World Indoor Championships in Doha. ·Gebrselassie targets world record
Ethiopian legend Haile Gebrselassie does not rule out a world record attempt when he competes in the 10km Great Manchester Run on Sunday, 16 May. ·Hammers plan irks Sotherton
Olympic and world heptathlon bronze medallist Kelly Sotherton hits out at West Ham's plans to take over the Olympic stadium after the 2012 Games. ·Yamauchi to compete in New York
Oxford's Mara Yamauchi will use the New York Half-Marathon as a warm up for the London Marathon. ·Aikines-Aryeetey earns Doha place
Harry Aikines-Aryeetey is chosen as Dwain Chambers' sprint team-mate for the World Indoor Championships in Doha.
·Uganda: Inzikuru Urges Girls to Focus on Success
Former world champion Dorcus Inzikuru has told girls in Hoima that with discipline and hard work they can surpass her achievements. ·Uganda: Kiprop Impresses in Training
Former national track star Boniface Kiprop has impressed national coach Gordon Ahimbisibwe who believes the athlete will be on the team to the World Cross Country championships due in the Polish city of Bydgoszcz on March 28. ·Zimbabwe: Tekwane Dominates Athletics Competition
TEKWANE High School dominated the Methodist Schools track and field events at Chemhanza High School in Hwedza last Saturday. ·Angola: Interclube Wins National Relay Championship
Interclube won Saturday in Gabela city, central Kwanza Sul province, the national 42-kilometre senior men's relay championship of athletics with 02.17 hours. ·Kenya: National Team Off to World Indoor Meet
Kenya's team to the World Indoor Championship leaves on Tuesday for Doha, confident of doing well at the global competition. ·Kenya: Former Kenyan Athletics Champion Dies in Crash
Kenya's athletics fraternity was on Wednesday thrown into mourning after the death of David Lelei in a road accident on the Nairobi-Nakuru highway. ·Botswana: Where is Tshotlego Morama?
Double gold medallist at the 2004 Special Olympics and 2007 All Africa Games, Tshotlego Morama's return to the track remains uncertain after nearly three years of inactivity. ·Uganda: Country's Cream of Female Athletes
Sports over the years has been dominated by men the world over. But there are women who have broken the chain Uganda being no exception. ·Rwanda: D-Day for Disi in Paris Half Marathon
Rwanda's ace athlete Dieudonne Disi returns to the European road races this afternoon as he battles elite athletes in the Paris Half marathon. ·Zimbabwe: UZ Hosts Athletics Fiesta
TALENT identification and the battle for places in the provincial teams will take centre stage at the University of Zimbabwe today when Harare province stage their National Association of Secondary School Heads track and field competition.
·Muluadzi missing from indoor team
South Africas most decorated indoor athlete will miss the World Indoor Championships for the first time in almost a decade. ·Patience proves a virtue for Williams
Americas newest sprint champion knows all too well how mental errors can destroy dreams. ·Mokoena underdone but ready to defend title
After a leg injury delayed the start of his season, South African long jumper Khotso Mokoena is confident he will be ready to defend his world indoor title in Doha, Qatar. ·Kemboi eyes steeplechase record
Kenyan world steeplechase champion Ezekiel Kemboi plans to bow out of the event on a high note at Continental Cup before taking to the roads for an assault on the marathon. ·Bekele, Isinbayeva set for Prefontaine event
Ethiopian Kenenisa Bekele, the worlds fastest at 5,000 and 10,000 metres, will run the shorter race while Russias Yelena Isinbayeva will make her first outdoor U.S. appearance in the pole vault at the IAAF Diamond League meeting.
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