World leading marks ahead of Tokyo 2020 track and field start
The following are the latest and most updated world leading marks before the start of track and field competitions at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
The following are the latest and most updated world leading marks before the start of track and field competitions at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
The 2021 NCAA outdoor track and field collegiate leading marks after the conference championship meets that took place this past weekend (May 16).
Dina Asher-Smith promised to do something “quick” and she didn’t disappoint after the Great Britain sprinter posted a new personal best and world-leading time of 7.08 seconds to win the women’s 60 meters at Friday night’s Indoor Meeting Karlsruhe.
SHENYANG, China — Xie Zhenye and Liang Xiaojing completed sprint doubles at China’s 2019 World Championships trials in the city of Shenyang on Saturday (3).
Carmelita Jeter produced a world leading 10.94 seconds to win the women’s 100 metres dash at the Jamaica International Invitational.
Great Britain’s Dwain Chambers rocketed to the gold medal in 6.48seconds to win the men’s 60m dash at the World Indoor Championships. Chambers’ time is the fastest in the world this season and he got home ahead of American Mike Rogers and Daniel Bailey of Antigua who finished third. But it was all about one…