2023 World Championships Recap
The World Championships in Budapest are now complete, but the memories that came from the nine days of competition are something that people will talk
The World Championships in Budapest are now complete, but the memories that came from the nine days of competition are something that people will talk
While things didn’t go according to plan for Trevor Bassitt in the men’s 400m hurdles in Budapest, the future is still bright for the talented
Coming off of his defeat in the 1500m by Britain’s Josh Kerr, Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen was ready to give his all tonight at the National Athletics Center to retain the World Athletics 5000m title he won in Eugene a year ago
On a day better suited for sunbathing and a dip in the pool, Ethiopia’s Amane Beriso Shankule overcame both the heat and a stacked field to win the World Athletics women’s marathon title at Heroes’ Square
Reigning world and Olympic champion, Athing Mu of the United States, successfully advanced to her final tonight at the National Athletics Center, but only by dodging a near disaster and making a quick recovery
There were no middle or long distance finals on the schedule tonight at the National Athletics Center here, but key athletes from the men’s 800m and 5000m advanced to their respective finals
As one British journalist put it, “The world 1500m title remains in Edinburgh.”
On a very warm night and in front of a roaring crowd at the National Athletics Center here, Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon blasted the final lap of the women’s 1500m final in 56.6 seconds to take her third world title in 3:54.87
The men’s and women’s 100m was one of the most highly anticipated events headed into the World Championships in Budapest. Needless to say, the performances
By David Monti, @d9monti | (c) 2023 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved; used with permission BUDAPEST (20-Aug) — Two-time defending champion Joshua Cheptegei of