On May 6, 1954, Roger Bannister pushed through the finishing tape at Iffley Road track in Oxford, England, and collapsed into the arms of friends after becoming the first human to run a mile in less ...
World Athletics announced it will require chromosomal testing, including cheek swabs and dry blood-spot tests for competitors in women’s events. Chromosomal testing was previously done in track and ...
Recently, there have been a number of headline-making running performances where women have won ultramarathons outright. Rachel Entrekin’s incredible win at this year’s Cocodona 250 – which saw her ...
A study suggested that Faith Kipyegon, the female record-holder, could do it under the right conditions. She is set to try in June. By Jeré Longman A star runner from Kenya, Faith Kipyegon, is set to ...
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Men run faster than women. Why do they struggle in marathons?
A recent study published in the journal Nature analysed 8.7 lakh finishers at the Berlin Marathon between 1999 and 2025.
On May 6, 1954, a lanky medical student named Roger Bannister pushed through the finishing tape at Iffley Road track in Oxford, England, and collapsed into the arms of friends after becoming the first ...
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