An American long distance runner, Bernard Lagat represented his country at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games.
Golden boy Farah looking forward to the Palaceathletics (add 1)/July 27th European 5,000m champion Mo Farah is set for a head-to-head with Bernard Lagat over 3,000m at next months Aviva London Grand Prix.
Norwich's Andrew Wheating looks aheadThe lingering question of when Andrew Wheating was going to sign a professional deal was answered earlier this week. Now, the Norwich resident and former University of Oregon track and field star runner has created more suspense for his growing fan base.
Back Up to SpeedAlan Webb and Galen Rupp are running on the Nike campus, as is their wont. But the two distance stars are talking amongst themselves, too. Talking about upcoming weddings, for one thing. Rupp is getting married on Sept. 25. Webb goes to the altar on Oct. 15. The pair joins Joaquin Chapa (marriage) ...
Athletics: McCullough named USATF Athlete of the WeekNow in its ninth year, USATF's Athlete of the Week program is designed to recognize outstanding performers at all levels of the sport.
Naser lasers past field in women's 10K winSALT LAKE CITY Before most people were enjoying their morning coffee, Ethiopia native Teyba Naser was putting together a dominant 10K race.
Keeping Flag on the mapSean Anthony's house was for sale and the former assistantdirector of NAU's High Altitude Training Center appeared to be onhis way out of Flagstaff.
Track & field: Wheating wows em againMONACO Andrew Wheating turned in the fourth-fastest 1,500 meters in U.S. history, finishing in 3 minutes, 30.90 seconds to place fourth at the Herculis Diamond League meet on Thursday. Wheatings time, a personal best by nearly 7 seconds, trails only Bernard Lagats American record of 3:29.30, set in 2005,
Teyba Naser blazes to women's Deseret News 10K win, clocking in at 31:40.5Before most people were enjoying their morning coffee, Ethiopia native Teyba Naser was putting together a dominating 10K race.
Track & Field: Wheating reels off fast 1,500MONACO Andrew Wheating turned in the fourth-fastest 1,500 meters in U.S. history, finishing in 3 minutes, 30.90 seconds to finish in fourth place at the Herculis Diamond League meet on Thursday. Wheatings time, a personal best by nearly 7 seconds, trails only Bernard Lagats American record of 3:29.30, set
IAAF Diamond League-Herculis Meeting ResultsThursday At Monaco Men 200 -- 1, Tyson Gay, United States, 19.72. 2, Yohan Blake, Jamaica, 19.78. 3, Wallace Spearmon, United States, 19.93. 4, Xavier Carter, United States, 20.14. 5, Shawn Crawford, United States, 20.53. 6, Ainsley Waugh, Jamaica, 20.70. 7, Aaron Armstrong, Trinidad and Tobago, 20.94. 8, Ryan Bailey, United States, 21.45. 400 -- 1, Jermaine Gonzalez, Jamaica, 44.40. 2, Ricardo ...
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Bernard won two Olympic medals for Kenya before switching to the USA.
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