Tuesday, June 13, 2017

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  • Oregon's Triple Crown Only Sorta The First
  • Fred Kerley Signs With PACE Sports Management
  • Ewen Just Misses NCAA Throws Points Record
  • Former Russian Walker Banned For Doping
  • Arkansas, Oregon Named NCAA Programs Of Year
  • New Balance Nationals To Be Streamed Live
  • Oslo DL: 5 Things To Look Out For
  • Top Stars, Fan Innovations Set For Berlin IWC
  • Blake "Cried A Little" During Tribute To Bolt
  • Iowa Men Led Big 10 Schools At NCAA Champs
  • Oslo DL Provisional Entry Lists
  • Concerned By Security, Japan Pulls Out Of WYC
  • Inside Athletics With Ato Boldon: Thiago Braz
  • Richards-Ross: Many Athletes Have Had Abortions
  • K-State Ends Historic Season On High Note
  • USATF Weekend Roundup
  • UCLA Tracksters Again Fail To Win An NCAA Event
  • Fisher Is Stanford's 1st Outdoor Champ Since '12
  • NCAA HJ Champ Bryan Is Leaving Kansas State
  • Clayton Murphy Going For 800/1500 USATF Double
  • Colo. State Starts $2.4 Million Track Facility Upgrade
  • Surgery Keeps Olympian Bracy Out Of U.S. Nationals
  • U.S. Team Selection Favors 9 With IAAF Wild Cards
  • "My Greatest Challenge" With Derek Drouin
  • Kenya Vetting Youth Athletes To Avoid Age Cheating
  • IAAF Report: Brazilian National Championships
  • The 2017 NCAA All-America Teams
  • Study Says Underweight Distance Runners At Risk
  • Minsk The Best Euro Cup 10K Ever?
  • IAAF Doping Taskforce To Visit Moscow
  • Overlooked Before NCAA, Feldmeier Comes Through
  • 10 Hurdlers To Watch Out For In 2017
  • Texas Concludes Up-And-Down NCAA Champs
  • Jenkins, Ribich Win Portland Track Festival 1500s
  • Phelan's Head Still Spinning After 1500 Win
  • Despite Relay Problems, LSU Regroups
  • Track Athlete Revealed To Be "The Freeze"
  • 5 Takeaways From NCAA Championships
  • 30 Days Until World Youth Champs In Nairobi
  • Lavillenie, Röhler & Ibarguen To Compete In Turku
  • World Leads For Hassan, Lasitskene At Hengelo IWC
  • Tarbei Stuns Rudisha In Jamaica
  • Manyonga Pops Big Leap In Hengelo
  • Coe: Retiring Bolt The "Ali Of Athletics"
  • Kentucky Women Take 4th At NCAA Champs
  • Ankle Setback For Greg Rutherford
  • Warholm & Donato Ready For Records
  • Jefferson Breaks Collegiate Record At 200
  • USC Women Finish 3rd At NCAA
  • Schweizer Finishes NCAA Trifecta
  • Lawrence Dominates NCAA Discus
  • Watson's 54.52 Wins Arizona's First Title In 36 Years
  • Gordon Keeps Longhorn 400 Tradition Alive
  • LSU's Brisco Dashes To NCAA 100 Title
  • Georgia Crushes Field Events In Eugene
  • UTEP's Amusan Takes 100H Crown
  • Fantastic 1500 Finish For Michigan's Phelan
  • Rupp & Flanagan Victorious In Portland 10,000s
  • Bolt Wins Final Race On Jamaican Soil
  • Van Niekerk Blisters 19.84 NR In Jamaica
  • Rogers Leads Oregon To Triple Crown
  • That Moment When McLeod Came Top Of Class
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