Fred Kerley is one of the fastest and most versatile runners in the world. He’s the only man to ever run sub-9.80 seconds in the 100m, sub-19.80 seconds in the 200m and sub-43.80 seconds in the 400m. And his blistering personal best 100 metre time of 9.76 seconds...
Back on Track: Peter Bol’s Doping Ban Has Been Lifted
Peter Bol is the biggest male track star Australia has had in decades. The 28-year-old is one of the world’s premier middle-distance runners. With a Commonwealth Games silver medal, a fourth-place finish at the Olympics and the Australian 800 metres record, Bol has...
This YouTuber Trained Like Usain Bolt for 30 Days: Here’s What Happened
YouTuber Laurie Shaw has undertaken a wide range of 30-day fitness challenges, most recently training in Krav Maga for a month. In his latest video, inspired by the legendary performance of Olympic runner Usain Bolt, he decides to try and get as fast at...
World Anti-Doping Agency Is Set To Review Banned Status Of Cannabis For Athletes
Doping in sport has existed for decades and as technological innovations in training, recovery and even footwear continue to push performance to ever new heights, marginal gains are the difference between those athletes who succeed and those who falter at the finish...
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World’s Fastest Man Fred Kerley Is Ready To Put On A Show “I Want To Win Four Golds”
With two world championship titles and an Olympic medal under his belt, Fred Kerley still isn’t satisfied. After tearing up the track down under, Kerley is confident he can dominate this year’s world championships and next years Olympics, he tells Men’s Health.
Back on Track: Peter Bol’s Doping Ban Has Been Lifted
A month ago, Peter Bol defied Sport’s Integrity Australia and declared his innocence amidst a provisional doping ban. Now in an epic ‘I told you so’ moment of redemption, Bol’s ban has been lifted.
This YouTuber Trained Like Usain Bolt for 30 Days: Here’s What Happened
Laurie Shaw spent a month trying to get as close to the Olympic icon that is Usain Bolt’s time in the 100m as possible. But did he catch up to the world’s fastest man?
World Anti-Doping Agency Is Set To Review Banned Status Of Cannabis For Athletes
The review will be initiated next year following controversy over bans across athletics for cannabis, such as that which was imposed on sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson in June.