November 20, 2016
- WADA Updates Its FAQs On TUEs
- Great NCAA XC Trivia From Nick Willis
- Semenya Graces Cover Of SA Elle Magazine
- Sally Pearson Eyes Worlds & Commonwealth Games
- Kipchoge, Degefa Win Delhi Half-Marathon
- Anti-Doping Turf War Condemned As "Disgraceful"
- Farah Voted AOY By British Track Supporters Club
- Escobar, Španovic Named Balkan Athletes Of Year
- Reedie Re-Elected As President Of WADA
- Amy Regan Wins Her 2nd NCAA Div. III XC Title
- For Lemaitre, Rio Medal Was A Redemption
- Fisher Leads Stanford To Runner-Up Finish
- Powell Says Bolt's 100 WR Will Stand For Long Time
- Sooners Release 2017 Schedule
- Kiwi Chases Impossible Dream: A Sub-2:00 Marathon
- Athletes Using Power Of Selfie To Clean Up Sports
- Powell's Swansong: '18 Commonwealth Games?
- North Central: Div. III Men's Win No. 17
- Div. III Women's Crown To Johns Hopkins
- Adams State Wins NCAA Div. II Men's Title
- Grand Valley Women Take 5th Div. II XC Crown
- Looking To Make Track Great Again In Bermuda
- WADA Foundation Board To Meet In Glasgow Sunday
- Lifetime Achievement Award To LA '84 Prez Ueberroth
- Kenya Election Unlikely To Meet IOC Deadline
- Photo Gallery: NCAA XC Championships, Men
- Photo Gallery: NCAA XC Championships, Women
- Cheserek Is Upset In Bid For 4th Straight
- Karissa Schweizer Surprise NCAA Victor
- Oregon Women Win NCAA XC Crown
- WADA Pushes For Power To Suspend Non-Compliers
- A Look At Doha's "Labour City"
- Tennessee Track & Field Signs 11
- New Hampshire's Purrier Takes No. 6 Ranking To NCAA
- Did Nike Block SAFP's Move Away From Coach?
- Tommie Smith To Light Torch In Mexico City
- 8 Early Signees For LSU Women
- Bolt & Thompson Named NACAC Athletes Of Year
- After Missing Olympics, Knight Ready For NCAA
- Mwangangi Set To Defend In Valencia
- Finn Will Keep Her Shoes On At NCAAs
- Bean On Mission To Revitalize Track In Bermuda
- Dyestat Prep XC Rankings: Boys Individuals
- Dyestat Prep XC Rankings: Girls Individuals
- Pacific Northwest Harriers Ready For Nationals
- Bolt Commits To 3-Year Aussie Involvement
- Edward Cheserek On The Road To History
- RW: 5 Things To Watch At The NCAA XC Champs
- Michigan's Erin Finn On The Cusp Of History
- Spartans Set For NCAA Cross Country Champs
- '19 Pan-Am Games Will Include Bodybuilding
- Div. II XC Men's AOY Award Named After Doug Watts
- Div. II Women's Award Named Doris Heritage Brown
- 11 Early Signees For Florida Gators
- Outside Takes A Long Look At LetsRun
- Cross Country Racing Wisdom From The Pros
- USTFCCCA's XC Championships Central
- Ready To Play An NCAA XC Fantasy Game?
- Van Niekerk Aims For Consistency And Growth
- Aggies Add 13 In Early Signing Period
- Cheserek Tries To Add To His Impressive Trophy Haul
- Grief-Stricken Hasay Will Run To Honor Her Mother
- Stephen Curry Tries Shot Put In Warmup (video)
- Patrick Sang, Voice Behind The Scenes For Kipchoge
- Cathy Freeman Opens Up About Family Scars
- Mercy Cherono Engagement Stirs Social Media
- Eighth Straight Nationals For Longhorn Men
- Mo Farah Meets Forrest Gump
- Cal Harriers Not Feeling Any Pressure
- For Razorback Men, Clash Of The NCAA Titans
- Unique Backgrounds For Northern Arizona Men
- Michigan State Set For The Nationals
- Arkansas Women Primed For National Battle
- Global Champs Seek Victory In Delhi Half-Marathon
- NACAC Names Its Athletes Of The Year
- Oke State Prepares For NCAA XC Champs
- Probe Shows Kenya Officials Embezzled $862,000
- Porscha Lucas To Be Inducted In Aggies Athletic HOF
- LetsRun Preview: NCAA Individual Men
- LetsRun Preview: NCAA Individual Women
- Cindy Roleder Confirmed For Karlsruhe Indoors
- Kamworor Focused On Defending World XC Title
- Marathon Great Kristiansen Praises London '17 Route
- If Balakhnichev Loses In CAS, He'll Go To Court
- Could Trump Launch Campaign Against LA '24 Bid?
- 8 Years Later, An Olympic Medal For Chaunté Lowe?
- Van Niekerk Says 400 Remains Top Priority In '17
- Should Reedie Call Critic's Bluff And Resign?
- The Economic Significance Of Bolt's Triple Triple
- Slesarenko To Appeal Positive Retest To CAS
- Arkansas Coach Lance Harter: A Pioneer In The Sport
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