Dopo lo stagionale ad Ancona, con 17.20, l’atleta delle Fiamme Azzurre è tornata in pedana nella mattinata di domenica 19 gennaio al Palaindoor di Padova, lanciando a 16.90.
domenica 19 gennaio 2020
Padova risultati al Palaindoor: Chiara Rosa protagonista
Dopo lo stagionale ad Ancona, con 17.20, l’atleta delle Fiamme Azzurre è tornata in pedana nella mattinata di domenica 19 gennaio al Palaindoor di Padova, lanciando a 16.90.
sabato 18 gennaio 2020
Meraviglioso record del mondo U20 nell’alto di Yaroslava Mahuchikh
Meno di quattro mesi dopo aver saltato 2,04 ai Campionati mondiali di atletica leggera di Doha, Yaroslava Mahuchikh si è accaparrata la proprietà esclusiva del record mondiale U20 indoor al suo debutto stagionale al Demyanyuk Memorial a Leopoli sabato (19).
mercoledì 20 novembre 2019
Paula Radcliffe assume il ruolo di coach dell''ex atleta dell'Oregon Project Jordan Hasay
Paula Radcliffe diventerà il nuovo consulente di coaching per un ex corridore del progetto Nike Oregon poche settimane dopo aver attirato critiche sulla sua risposta al divieto di Alberto Salazar.
lunedì 28 ottobre 2019
Former Boston winner Linden hoping for perfect storm in New York
FILE PHOTO: 2016 Rio Olympics - Athletics - Final - Women's Marathon -Sambodromo - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 14/08/2016. Desiree Linden (USA) of USA competes REUTERS/Johannes Eisele/Pool/File Photo
(Reuters) - Des Linden may not be the favorite going into Sunday’s New York City Marathon but the gutsy American still has high hopes given that she knows better than most elite runners how quickly things could turn in her favor.
After a slew of near misses in top races, Linden enjoyed a career-defining moment at the 2018 Boston Marathon where she thrived under harsh conditions to become the first American woman in 33 years to win the prestigious race.
Breaking the soggy tape on Boylston Street remains the crowning moment of Linden’s career but the 36-year-old remains anything but complacent as she gets set to run through all five of New York City’s boroughs.
mercoledì 21 agosto 2019
Russian track official accused of forging results
The Russian Athletics Federation says it's requested files from a regional competition this month in Siberia, where coach Vasily Shkurbitsky doubled as a competition referee.
A popular Russian track writer, Maxim Karamashev, earlier detailed what he said were major inconsistencies between preliminary results and final results sheets signed off by Shkurbitsky, which often served to make athletes he coached eligible for higher status in the Russian state sports system. Karamashev alleged the time of one athlete was slashed by over eight seconds for the 800 meters, a dramatic improvement.
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