Who needs Teddy Tamgho? The high-profile Frenchman sadly pulled out of the European Athletics U23 Championships triple jump after injuring himself warming up, but Sheryf El-Sheryf of Ukraine was a more than suitable substitute when he boun...
Darya Klishina had settled long jump qualification with one jump and repeated the dosage in the final with an opening leap of 7.05 to go second on the world lists behind American Britney Reese's 7.19 and collect gold on the final day of the Ostrava ...
Ukraine’s El-Sheryf shows he’s the new gun in town in the Triple Jump – European U-23 Champs report
Ostrava, Czech Republic - The eighth edition of the European Athletics Under 23 Championships started off in ...
Likourgos-Stefanos Tsakonas of Greece and James Alaka of Great Britain were expected to battle for the 200m title and in the end it was decided in favour of Tsakonas who handled the headwind better than his rival, winning in a personal best 20.56. In t...
He complained of exhaustion after the 200m heats that came hard on the heels of the 100m final which he won, but a night’s sleep worked wonders for James Alaka of Great Britain as he stormed to a 20.59PB in heat one on Saturday morning. In ...
The European Athletics Anti-Doping Programme has once again proven popular at the European Athletics U23 Championships currently underway in Ostrava, Czech Republic.
So far over 170 athletes from all over Europe have participated in the programme'...
James Alaka of Great Britain confirmed his status as the fastest man in Ostrava by taking the 100m final in 10.45 into a -1.5 headwind on the second day of action at the Ostrava 2011 European Athletics U23 Championships.
Pride of place goes to the two finals (reported elsewhere), the men’s shot and 10000m on the first day of the Ostrava 2011 European Athletics U23 Championships. In the shot Germany’s David Storl triumphed with a new championship best ...
Norway’s Sondre Norstad Moen captured 10000m gold in a personal best 28:41.66 with a sustained run for home that saw off all challengers, including plucky Italian, Ahmed El Mazoury, who finally had to let the Norwegian go with just tw...