Track And Field News


Discuss (0 comments)May 27, 2008
Gillis Captures Canadian Title At MDS Nordion 10k
Speed River Track Club's Eric Gillis captured the Canadian title at one of the country's most prestigious 10km road race the MDS Nordion 10k .

Discuss (0 comments)May 26, 2008
Morocco's Harroufi repeats as Bolder Boulder champ
Morocco's Ridouane Harroufi won his second consecutive Bolder Boulder title Monday, and three Boulder County residents won the women's team challenge for Romania in the race's 30th running

Former Abilene Christian, South Carolina and LSU track coach Bill McClure dies
Former Abilene Christian, South Carolina and LSU head track coach Bill McClure passed away at his home Saturday night after a long illness. He was 86.

Discuss (3 comments)May 24, 2008
World Leads for Bekele (5K), Saladino (LJ), and Jelimo (800m)


Stanford Legend Peter Tegen Announces Retirement
Stanford's legendary head cross country and track coach, Peter Tegen, has announced that he will be retiring following the 2008 track season after 44 years of coaching. Going into his final NCAA Championship, Tegen has an impressive list of accomplishments. Throughout his 33 years of collegiate coaching, Tegen has coached athletes to 44 individual national titles and a 302 All-American Honors. He has won 45 conference titles and is a 5 time National Cross Country Coach of the Year.

After winner DQ'd, rest of field shows gesture of sportsmanship
Video (watch the 2nd to last lap) http://www.flocasts.org/flotrack/coverage.php?c=279&id=15577
Interview http://www.flocasts.org/flotrack/coverage.php?c=279&id=15572


Discuss (6 comments)May 23, 2008
Olympic gold medalist admits doping
Olympic gold medalist Antonio Pettigrew admitted publicly for the first time Thursday that he used performance-enhancing substances during a long, successful sprinting career in which he passed all drug tests. The admission came during the last day of testimony for the government in the trial of his former coach, Trevor Graham, who is accused of lying to federal authorities investigating doping in sports. Graham has pleaded not guilty. It was also revealed Thursday that Olympic sprint champion Justin Gatlin worked undercover for authorities investigating doping in sports, according to the testimony of IRS agent Erwin Rogers.

Discuss (1 comments)May 22, 2008
Despite stress fracture of femur, Radcliffe not giving up on Games
World-record holder Paula Radcliffe expects to run the marathon at the Beijing Olympics despite an injury to her left leg.An MRI scan Thursday revealed a low-grade stress fracture of her left femur. The injury also affects her hip. Still, the Englishwoman says she's "90 to 100 percent" likely to compete in the marathon Aug. 19.