Olympics
Teen wins race for the ages, as Australia name first athletes for Paris
Days after her 19th birthday, Claudia Hollingsworth was among the first track and field athletes named on Australia’s team for the Paris Olympics.
- by Michael Gleeson
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Jenneke reigns supreme at nationals
Michelle Jenneke won the women's 100m hurdles at the Australian Track and Field Championships in Adelaide.
Lauren Ryan bursts away for national glory
Lauren Ryan won the 2023 Australian women's 10,000m title at Melbourne's Zatopek:10.
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Paris 2024
A week ago, Denny had COVID-19. On Saturday, he threw an Australian record
At the national titles and Olympic trials in Adelaide, the discus thrower threw bigger than he – or any Australian – has ever thrown before.
- by Michael Gleeson
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Doping
The running debate on doping that’s lasted four decades
It’s obscene that we know everything about the East German doping machine, yet we’re still talking about how to recognise that fact and offer redress all these years later.
- by Darren Kane
Nina Kennedy won a world title with a broken back. Imagine what she can do in Paris
The 27-year-old pole vaulters had sustained a stress fracture at the end of the previous season and missed months in recovery.
- by Michael Gleeson
‘My boyfriend maintains he never Googled me’: Olympian Cate Campbell on love, life and sport
“I made a decision to not date athletes, having dated a few prior to meeting Adam, because I didn’t want to become gossip fodder,” says the gold-medal winning swimmer.
- by Jane Rocca
What’s a gold medal worth? Cash for medals in historic Olympics move
Olympic gold just got a lot more lucrative for track and field athletes in Paris.
- by Michael Gleeson
The agonising quest of Australia’s fastest man to run .02 seconds quicker
Rohan Browning has been stuck – just – on the wrong side of the 10-second barrier for years. But his coach believes he can finally join the world’s best in Paris.
- by Iain Payten
Fraser backs Olympics cash incentive
In a new initiative, World Athletics (WA) will award prize money to Olympic gold medallists starting at the Paris 2024 Games.
Why Australia’s two fastest women might not make the Olympic team
Australia’s renaissance in middle-distance running will deliver a national athletics championships in Adelaide like no other.
- by Michael Gleeson