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BBC: Injury forces Rooney out of trial
Olympic 400m finalist Martyn Rooney is out of next weekend's UK Championships and World Championships trials in Birmingham after injuring a hamstring.
AllAfrica: Nigeria: Osazuwa, Akene go For Broke
Susan Akene will tomorrow in Oghara, Delta State renew her rivalry with Agnes Osazuwa at the grand finale of the Super Classic reinvented by the new board of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria, (AFN).
The Scotsman: Athletics: Ohuruogu's Bislett test
OLYMPIC 400 metres champion Christine Ohuruogu runs her first major race of the season against world-class opposition in tonight's Bislett Games in Oslo.
AllAfrica: Uganda: Inzikuru Shifts Her Base to Europe
COMMONWEALTH 3000m steeplechase champion Dorcus Inzikuru has switched her camp to Europe as she steps up her bid to qualify for the World Championships in August.
Runners Web: Athletics: Saucony(R) Wins 2009 Fleet Feet Sports Footwear Vendor Of The Year
Brand recognized for superior product and customer service by the leading franchisor of running specialty stores.
IOL: I can run 9.5, says Lightning Bolt
Usain Bolt insists he can run the 100 metres in 9.5sec - if he can get back into his gold medal-winning Beijing Olympics form.
IOL: Indian Commonwealth Games way behind schedule
Indias government has painted a stark picture of construction delays for the 2010 New Delhi Commonwealth Games.
AllAfrica: Ghana: Adjaho Joins Republic Day Walk
Deputy Majority Leader in Parliament, Hon. Doe Adjaho yesterday led a host of dignitaries to participate in this year's Republic Day 5-km Walk from the Ohene Djan Stadium through the Ministries traffic light area, Children's Park, State House, Osu Cemetery traffic light and back tothe stadium.
AllAfrica: Nigeria: Bada Explains Move For American Coach
Ahead of the 2009 IAAF World Championship billed for Berlin, Germany in August, technical director of Athletic Federation of Nigeria (AFN), Sunday Bada insists the appointment of Lee Evans as national coach is still subject to confirmation by the body.
Runners Web: (RWire) Athletics: Professional Field Set for 40th Atlanta Journal-Constitution Peachtree Road Race
Defending national champion Abdirahman and Famiglietti headline USA Men's 10K Championship field; race purse exceeds $100,000..
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Women's Marathoning and the Autumn Sky
Another World record in Oslo for Defar?
Triathlon: Double Olympic Medalist James Cracknell makes GB Triathlon debut
Triathlon: British Go Dutch
Athletics: 2009 USA Youth Championships pass the halfway point of the meet, only two days left
Athletics: Team USA roster announced for 2009 IAAF World Youth Championships
(RRW) Athletics: Kitwara's Win Streak On The Line At Peachtree Tomorrow
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·Injury forces Rooney out of trial
Olympic 400m finalist Martyn Rooney is out of next weekend's UK Championships and World Championships trials in Birmingham after injuring a hamstring.
·Ohuruogu finishes sixth in Oslo
Olympic 400m champion Christine Ohuruogu finishes sixth behind winner Sanya Richards at the Bislett Games in Oslo.
·Injured Fountain to miss Worlds
Olympic hepathlon silver medallist Hyleas Fountain will not compete at the World Athletics Championships in Berlin after pulling out of the US trials.
·Bolt rules out threat to record
Usain Bolt wins the Jamaican national title and plays down Tyson Gay's threat to his world 100m record.
·Oldest UK Olympian dies aged 100
Godfrey Rampling, who won medals for Britain at the 1932 and 1936 Olympics Games, dies in Hertfordshire at the age of 100.
·Injured Yamauchi to miss Worlds
British marathon runner Mara Yamauchi will miss this summer's World Championships in Berlin because of a foot injury.
·Gay ready to challengeBolt mark
American sprinter Tyson Gay believes he can challenge Usain Bolt's 100m world record after running 9.75 seconds in his first race of the season.
·Injury ends Clay's decathlon bid
Olympic decathlon champion Bryan Clay will miss August's World Championships after pulling out of the United States trials with a hamstring injury.
·Turner aims to overcome setback
Nottingham athlete Andy Turner wants to prove UK Athletics wrong after having his lottery finding cut last year.
·Britain claim third in Portugal
Great Britain finish third behind Germany and Russia at the European Team Championships in Leiria.
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·Nigeria: Osazuwa, Akene go For Broke
Susan Akene will tomorrow in Oghara, Delta State renew her rivalry with Agnes Osazuwa at the grand finale of the Super Classic reinvented by the new board of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria, (AFN).
·Uganda: Inzikuru Shifts Her Base to Europe
COMMONWEALTH 3000m steeplechase champion Dorcus Inzikuru has switched her camp to Europe as she steps up her bid to qualify for the World Championships in August.
·Uganda: Kabale Trinity Wins District Athletics Event
·Uganda: Canada Target for Aneno
Coach James Mugeni reckons Agnes Aneno can qualify for the finals and go on to win a medal at the World Youth Championships due next week in Sudtirol, Italy.
·Ghana: Adjaho Joins Republic Day Walk
Deputy Majority Leader in Parliament, Hon. Doe Adjaho yesterday led a host of dignitaries to participate in this year's Republic Day 5-km Walk from the Ohene Djan Stadium through the Ministries traffic light area, Children's Park, State House, Osu Cemetery traffic light and back tothe stadium.
·Nigeria: Bada Explains Move For American Coach
Ahead of the 2009 IAAF World Championship billed for Berlin, Germany in August, technical director of Athletic Federation of Nigeria (AFN), Sunday Bada insists the appointment of Lee Evans as national coach is still subject to confirmation by the body.
·Kenya: Young Chebet to Challenge Jelimo And Jepkosgei
Even as Olympic champion and 2008 Golden League winner Pamela Jelimo struggles to maintain her supremacy in 800 metres and even dash for a World Championship title in her speciality, a schoolgirl waits in the wings to steal the global show in the two-lap race.
·Uganda: UAF Add Two Events
Uganda Athletics Federation (UAF) has introduced two more regional track and field championships to bring the number of MTN sponsored regional competitions in Uganda to six.
·Zimbabwe: Karateka Muripo Shines in Japan
KARATEKA Samson Muripo carved his name into the small elite club of the greatest athletes in the history of Zimbabwean sport, when he became the nation's first black world champion, following a remarkable performance at the Kyokushin Union World Cup in Japan on Sunday.
·Kenya: Kipyego Gets Wild Card for 10,000 Million Race
Berlin Half Marathon champion Bernard Kipyego is the lucky beneficiary of the coach's wild card, having been named to join Sammy Kitwara and Gedion Ngatunyi in Kenya's 10,000m squad for the World Athletics championship in Berlin, Germany, in August.
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·Athletics: Ohuruogu's Bislett test
OLYMPIC 400 metres champion Christine Ohuruogu runs her first major race of the season against world-class opposition in tonight's Bislett Games in Oslo.
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