Olympic champion Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone cruised to victory in a world-leading 52.7 seconds in her first 400m hurdles race for nearly two years in Atlanta on Friday.While McLaughlin-Levrone's winning time was well outside her world record of 50.68 set at the 2022 World Championships, the American was more than happy with her performance on Friday.
After his column about Henry Jonas last week and his recent successes, which included a 1:47.44 new 800m PB and a call-up to run for GB, Neil Featherby was told by some readers that they would like to see more track and field mentioned within his weekly columns.
Jenny stumbled across ultramarathon running when she signed up for Florida Manor Last One Standing in County Down.