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Lyles, Seville & Simbine lead men’s 100m heats at Budapest 2023...

Oblique Seville has had injury issues to deal with this season, but there was no holding him back as he powered away from the...

Omanyala, Simbine & Tebogo lead African charge in men’s 100m at...

Could this be the year that Africa finally gets a World Championships medal in the men's 100m?This has been a question lingering on the...

Omanyala targets sub-10 performance at ASA Grand Prix

After launching his 2023 season with some superb performances, African 100m record holder Ferdinand Omanyala hopes to deliver his first official sub-10 second performances...

Simbine runs two World Leads, wins fifth 100m National title in...

Akani Simbine got his season in full swing at the ASA Senior Track & Field Championships in Potchefstroom, gaining hold of the men's 100m...

Top 10 African Sprinters in 2022 – Part 2

Welcome to Part 2 of the series on our Top 10 African Sprinters in 2022, featuring numbers 5 to 1. Here's Part 1 if...

Top 10 African Sprinters in 2022 – Part 1

Each season, the best of African Athletics is usually on display at continental and global championships, with the sprints garnering a major part of...

Fred Kerley wins World 100m Title, inspires US podium sweep in...

Of the eight (8) finalists in the men's 100m field at the 2022 World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon, 4 of them were from...

Ashe & Ekevwo sail to men’s 100m semis at World Championships...

Two of Nigeria's three entrants in the men's 100m at the ongoing World Championships in Oregon advanced to the semis on Day 1 of...

African sprinters who could make a statement at the World Championships...

There aren't too many 100m races at a major continental championship that: sent pulses racing, athletes tensed and having their gaze glued to the...

Italy’s Marcell Jacobs wins the men’s 100m crown at the Tokyo...

A sensational run of 9.80s from Lamont Marcell Jacobs has crowned him the new 100m sprint king, becoming the first Italian to ever win...