Congo Brazzaville 2015

Amusan, Okon-George, seven others to represent Nigeria at IAAF World Indoors

A total of nine athletes are expected to don the green and white colours of Nigeria at the IAAF World Indoor Championships billed to...

Francis & Egbeniyi claim titles at Conference USA Indoor Champs

Middle Tennessee State University’s (MTSU) pair of Cecilia Francis and Abike Egbeniyi were outstanding at the Conference USA Indoor Track and Field Championships held...

Kiprotich runs Championship Record to win Access Bank Lagos City Marathon...

There was a changing of the guard in the men’s category of the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon as a new winner emerged in...

Manyonga debuts 2018 season with South African Indoor Record

Making a big statement in the build-up to next month's IAAF World Indoor Championships in Birmingham, South African Long jumper Luvo Manyonga made history...

World Champion Gatlin to face Simbine at South Africa’s Athletix Grand...

Reigning World Champion Justin Gatlin, who owns three world sprint titles including an Olympic title, has joined the list of world class athletes who...

Su, Stanek & Manning stand out in Düsseldorf

Talk about laying down the gauntlet ahead of the IAAF World Indoor Championships taking center stage in less than a month’s time in Birmingham!...

Tobi Amusan stuns Castlin, Harper-Nelson, to win 60m Hurdles at 2018...

Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan has shown no signs of slowing down this season, and was in sublime form at the 111th NYRR Millrose Games held...

Oduduru breaks Nigeria’s 200m Indoor Record & storms to a WL...

Barely a day after an impressive Personal Best (PB) in the 60m, Divine Oduduru has stormed to yet another milestone, this time around racing...

Oduduru clocks new 60m PB of 6.58s!

Divine Oduduru is in the form of his life, racing to yet another Personal Best (PB) at the Texas Tech Open meet to win...

Christain Coleman shatters 60m indoor World Record

Christian Coleman on Friday showed that he is the heir apparent to the Athletics throne, racing to a breathtaking time of 6.37s to win...