February 01, 2017
- Marathons Gave Ryan Hall "Sense Of Closure"
- Q&A: Canadian 800 Star Melissa Bishop
- Many Photofinishes In Düsseldorf World Indoor Tour
- Could UTEP Frosh Korir Be A World Champ At 800?
- Oregon's Vanishing Regular-Season Home Schedule
- USATF Qualifying Standards Released
- Russia Names 31 Seeking IAAF Approval
- Robby Andrews Headlines New Staten Island Mile
- The Latest Bowerman Women's Watch List
- Freihofer's Race Has New Race Management Team
- NAIA National Rankings Coming Into Focus
- WADA Happy With Kenya's Anti-Doping Progress
- Olympian Ellington Vows '18 Return After Injury
- USTFCCCA's National JUCO Rankings
- Mayor Says LA Will Support IOC Bid Changes
- British Bookies Offering 2-Hour Marathon Bets
- Is K-State's Schultz Canada's Next Great Heptathlete?
- Rio Hurdles Medalists Set For Birmingham Indoors
- Marathoner DeMar Named To Vermont Sports HOF
- K-State Holding Panel With Its Olympians
- Victoria Next To Leave Canadian Track Circuit?
- Bolt Not Holding Grudges About Losing Relay Medal
- 17-Year Old Pentathlete Aims For Senior Stage
- Russia Stripped Of '12 Olympic Women's 4x4 Silver
- Frosh Distance Runner Shines For Arkansas
- Q&A: Olympic Champ Wayde van Niekerk
- Oakley Named Gatorade Girls' XC Prep AOY
- The NFL Rejects Super Bowl Ad From GNC
- Teams Shuffle In Div. III Men's Rankings
- Tight Quarters In Div. III Women's Rankings
- A Robby Andrews Team Looking For 4x8 WR
- The Field Gains Ground On Div. II Men's Leaders
- Movement Galore In Div. II Women's Rankings
- Stars, $50K In Prizes & Streaming For Camel City Elite
- IAAF Ethics Board Publishes 3 Decisions
- 7 New Russian Doping Bans, 2 Of Them Track
- USTFCCCA Athletes Of The Week
- Ryan Crouser To Put Against Top Kiwis In NZ
- Cheruiyot Says Sub-2:00 Marathon Is Not Possible
- Gatorade Announces State Boys XC Runners Of 2016
- Jamaica Fed Prez Likes Carter's Chances On Appeal
- Greg Rutherford's Ex-Agent Admits Defrauding Him
- Bahamian Women Making Inroads In The 4x4
- Obiri Will Skip WXC To Concentrate On London '17
- USOC Says Athletes Won't Be Affected By Travel Ban
- Fearing Referendum, Budapest '24 Delays Campaign
- Q&A: London Worlds' No. 1 Fan, Jessica Ennis-Hill
- Ex-Russian Fed Prez Complains About Dick Pound
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