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World records achieved by Beatrice Chebet, Mondo Duplantis, Jakob Ingebrigtsen and Toshikazu Yamanishi have been ratified by ...
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World Athletics president Sebastian Coe unveiled the cheek-swab test to confirm athletes' eligibility in the female category on Tuesday.
World Athletics aims to create world’s biggest kids’ relay with Relay Around the World Challenge
Challenge aims to be biggest Kids’ Athletics activation to date with target of 500,000 kids participating across the globe ...
World Athletics is to introduce cheek swabbing to help test gender and determine if an athlete is biologically female. President Sebastian Coe has reiterated his stance, claiming the move announced by ...
World Athletics president Sebastian Coe announced the decision following a council meeting at the World Indoor Championships in India. Under the new protocol, all female athletes would have to undergo ...
A slew of records were broken at a World Athletics event in Oklahoma – and everyone’s pointing fingers at the weather. The Continental Tour Bronze event saw new world records in discus in ...
World record holder Ruth Chepngetich and reigning champion Peres Jepchirchir have withdrawn from the London Marathon, ...
The NCAA on Tuesday faced calls to follow in the footsteps of World Athletics and enact gender tests for athletes who want to compete in women’s sports. World Athletics president Sebastian Coe ...
World Athletics approves a one-time genetic test for athletes who wish to compete in the women's category at international events.
World Athletics is set to introduce cheek swabbing tests to establish whether an athlete should be eligible to compete in its female competitions, its president, Lord Sebastian Coe, said Tuesday.
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World Athletics approves cheek swab tests to protect 'integrity of competition' in women’s sportNANJING, China (AP) — World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said Tuesday that the track and field’s governing body has approved the introduction of cheek swabs and dry blood-spot tests for female ...
Great Britain's Molly Caudery is unable to defend her women's pole vault title as she finishes fourth at the World Indoor Athletics Championships.
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