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VIDEO: The Bairu Interview
We sat down with Regina’s Simon Bairu, the Canadian 10,000m record holder, to discuss his upcoming marathon debut in New York City this November.
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Amputee Rick Ball sets 10,000m PB at Nationals
One-legged runner Rick Ball set a PB of 37:53 in the 10,000m at the Canadian Track and Field Championships at Varsity Stadium in Toronto on Wednesday.
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Bolt, Powell, Gay to race in Stockholm
Usain Bolt, the 100 metre world record holder, has just been added to the already star-studded field at the DN Galan - Samsung Diamond League meet, Aug. 6, in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Regina’s Bairu claims 10th Canadian title
Simon Bairu of Regina solidified his place as Canada’s top long distance runner, winning the 10,000 metres to open the Canadian Track and Field Championships, Wednesday night in Toronto.
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Defar sets sights on 5K world record
Ethiopia’s Meseret Defar wants the reclaim the world record in the women’s 5,000 metres, announcing that she will chase the mark at the DN Galan Diamond League meet in Sweden, on Aug. 6.
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Moncton draws praise as World Juniors wrap up
The IAAF World Junior Track and Field Championships in Moncton, N.B. ended on Sunday with the event drawing wide praise from athletes and fans.
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Kiplagat sparkles at Diamond League meet in Monaco
Silas Kiplagat of Kenya won the Monaco Diamond League 1500m event in a world-leading time of 3:29.27; American Andrew Wheating set a massive PB of 3:30.9 for 4th.
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Kenya’s Masai dominates 10,000m, Canada’s Ahmed 4th
Dennis Masai of Kenya put on a distance-running clinic in the final of the men’s 10,000m at the World Junior Track and Field Championships in Moncton, while Canada’s Mo Ahmed placed just out of the medals.
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Lalonde wows hometown crowd at World Juniors
Moncton’s Genevieve Lalonde ran 10:03.88 in the women’s 3000m steeplechase in her heat at the World Juniors in Moncton on Tuesday, setting a new Canadian junior record.
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World Juniors begin in Moncton with women’s 3000m thriller
Kenya’s Mercy Cherono successfully defended her 3000m title at the World Juniors in Moncton, winning in the gold in 8:55:07 in a brilliant race that came down to a final sprint.





