2027 World Athletics Championships will not be held in Rome after Italy withdraws bid
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Just 10 months before the Paris Olympics open, Canadian sprint star Andre De Grasse is changing coaches, returning to the man who helped him win gold in Tokyo in 2021.
Canadian Marco Arop, fresh off a world championship win in the men's 800 metres, improved his Canadian record in the distance on his way to a second-place finish at a Diamond League meet in Xiamen, China, on Saturday.
BUDAPEST: Noah Lyles stormed to victory to win the 100m world title on Sunday and then set his sights on a third successive 200m crown, something Joshua Cheptegei achieved in the 10,000m.
Lyles, who already has two world 200m titles to his name and will go for a third in the Hungarian capital, clocked 9.83sec -- the fastest 100m time of the season so far -- for victory at the National Athletics Centre.
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BUDAPEST : Two-times 200 metres world champion Noah Lyles is not afraid to broadcast bold predictions on how fast he might run, and the American sprinter said he has clocked blistering fast times in training to back them up.
Zharnel Hughes ran 9.83 seconds to break Linford Christie’s 30-year British 100m record in New York. The 27-year-old’s effort was 0.04 seconds quicker than Christie’s run at the World Championships back in 1993. Ad Hughes’ effort is the quickest time in the world so far this year and the second fastest ever by a European athlete.