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Olympic champion Peres Jepchirchir out of World Championships

Francine Niyonsaba and Olympic 400m champion Steven Gardiner have also scratched from Eugene this week

Mo Farah reveals he was trafficked as a child

In a groundbreaking interview with the BBC, Farah reveals he was brought to the U.K. illegally as a child and forced to work as a domestic servant

Here are the Canadians to watch at World Championships

Outside of the household names, here’s a list of Canadian track athletes fans should keep their eyes on at the 2022 World Championships

Does running in a hat make you slower?

Why do the world’s best runners never wear a hat during a race? Can a hat really hinder your performance?

Oregon’s Hayward Field: Then and Now

In the annals of track and field, Hayward Field is legendary, and the World Athletics Championships (the first to be held on U.S. soil) will be the ultimate showcase for the new facility. In this retrospective, Canadian athletes reminisce about their experiences on Oregon’s storied track

P.E.I. runner breaks joggling 10K world record

Talk about multitasking! Michael Bergeron ran 10K in 34 minutes while juggling three balls

Ceili McCabe eager to make an impact in her World Championship debut

Canada’s up-and-coming 3,000m steeplechase star recently won her first national title and is now set to take on the world’s best in Eugene

Caster Semenya to run at World Championships

The 2016 Olympic 800m champion was selected as a late addition to the South African team in the 5,000m

Kenenisa Bekele isn’t done yet, will race London Marathon

The 40-year-old, 2:01:41 marathoner is on the men’s elite list for the Oct. 2 race

Canadian 50K record holder transitions to the trails

Chris Balestrini has swapped his flats for trail shoes to race one of the world’s toughest trail races, Sierre-Zinal

Add this tempo workout to your fall marathon training

The marathon is hard, but longer tempo runs can help those who often struggle in the late stages

The Internet reacts to the medals for the World Championships

The medals were designed to represent the state of Oregon and surrounding area