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Usain Bolt rallied against cold, wind and Asafa Powell to win the 100 meters in 9.77 seconds Friday at the Van Damme Memorial in Brussels.
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Wallace Spearmon’s bronze medal disappeared when the scoreboard replaced his time of 19.95 seconds with a “DQ” for disqualification.
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More than 24 hours had passed since Usain Bolt’s redefining of the 100 meters, and some are increasingly warning that the record in the 200 meters is on borrowed time.
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World champion Bernard Lagat of the U.S. failed to qualify for the Olympic 1,500 meters final on Sunday and American hopes of their first title in the event for 100 years are over.
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Abdi Abdirahman lost his best friend last November at the Olympic trials marathon in Central Park, where Ryan Shay collapsed and died of a heart ailment at 28.
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While these certainly are not good conditions for preparing to run a marathon — too hot and humid — they are not much worse than summer days in Princeton, N.J.
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On Saturday night at the Bird’s Nest an island best known for beaches and reggae suddenly had the Olympic spotlight all to itself.
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Track and field is about to take center stage at the Beijing Games, taking an imaginary torch from swimming and carrying it through the rest of the Olympics.
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Will a training plan survive the air, heat and humidity of China?
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Olympians visit the punishing mountain trail, known as the Incline, for the most basic workout of them all: Man versus Hill.
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Catherine Ndereba of Kenya won the women’s race, and 20-year-old Tadesse Tola of Ethiopia placed first in the men’s.
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On Sunday Dathan Ritzenhein will be racing in a strong international field and before 10,000 recreational runners at the third annual NYC Half-Marathon.
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Half-marathons have been growing in the last five years, partly due to an influx of newer runners who consider the half a friendlier challenge than the marathon.
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Officials in Jamaica, a country known for producing sprinting champions, said they should be doing more to ensure that their premier sport was clean.
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Does it matter which runner is closest to the starter’s pistol at the beginning of a race? It just might, a new study says.
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