Athletics Weekly
Aviva English Schools Cross Country results
Winners from Heaton Park in Manchester
Schools ready for Manchester
Manchester will stage the ESAA Cross for the first time in its half-century history
Yamauchi aims for New York victory
Mara Yamauchi starts among the pre-race favourites at the New York Half Marathon
Sayers to make season’s debut this weekend
UK javelin record-holder Goldie Sayers leads the British entries at the European Cup Winter Throwing meet in Arles
Bolt to run 300m in Ostrava
Triple world and Olympic champion Usain Bolt will make his 300m debut at the Golden Spike meeting in Ostrava on May 27
Bring on Barcelona!
Last week, Athletics Weekly visited the host city for the biggest athletics event of the year to see if preparations are on track
World Cross team announced
Farah and Murray head GB team set for Bydgoszcz
London bid for 2015 IAAF World Championships
UKA enter race to stage prestigious global event
Pierre and Nelson rocket to 60m victories at BUCS Indoors
Rion Pierre set a championship record of 6.67 to take the title while Ashlee Nelson lowered her PB to 7.45 for the victory
Emanuel and Browning win mile titles at NCAA Indoors
Lee Emanuel defended his mile title while compatriot Charlotte Browning won the women’s equivalent
Meadows wins 800m silver
UK record and runner-up spot for battling Briton in women’s 800m, while men’s triple jump sees world record on final day of IAAF World Indoor Championships
Farah returns to form at Inter Counties
Mo Farah dominated the senior race while Freya Murray upset Stephanie Twell for the women’s title
Jones retains world indoor 60m hurdles crown
Bryan Clay, Christian Cantwell, Blanka Vlasic, Meseret Defar and Deresse Mekonnen also defend their titles in Doha
Chambers storms to gold
Dwain Chambers improves on his silver medal from Valencia with a world-leading mark of 6.48
Ennis delivers gold in Doha
Jessica Ennis lived up to the pre-competition expectations to dominate the pentathlon at the IAAF World Indoor Championships
Ennis consolidates pentathlon lead
Jessica Ennis comes one step closer to the gold medal with a long jump PB of 6.44m
Ennis maintains narrow lead in Doha
Jessica Ennis’s season’s best of 14.01m was enough to cling onto the gold medal spot but Olympic champion Natallia Dobrynska moves from fourth to second
Ennis extends lead at IAAF World Indoor Champs
Jessica Ennis was a class apart in the high jump as the world heptathlon champion produced the best mark of the day of 1.90m
Ennis makes strong start in Doha
Jessica Ennis started her campaign for the world indoor pentathlon title with 8.04 in the 60m hurdles
Chambers fastest in 60m heats
Dwain Chambers eased into the semi-finals with a clocking of 6.59 from the heats while Harry Aikines-Aryeetey also progressed into the semi-finals

