Do the GST athletes have their timing chips pinned to the neck of their vests at the back? I keep on seeing odd protruding safety pins!
Posts by Emily Evans
I've lost count of the number of glasses he has
It was last Gold in 2023. The requirements now are to have athletes with a certain status based on their world ranking position regardless of nationality so it wouldn't matter that it's dominated by Ethiopia.
They may have decided just not to apply for Gold status.
No argument with you on the human rights concerns about the country but the race hasn't got a Gold Label. It's a basic label race which only requires a $3000 fee.
Now we know why he suddenly joined Instagram
He finished 4th!
Last marathon commentary of the year - with Jo Pavey on discovery+ from 0700 GMT for coverage of the Valencia Marathon - could be a speedy one on what will be an emotional day for the city.
I'm particularly intrigued by how Tanzania's Alfonce Simbu gets on in Valencia after winning the African Military Games marathon last week.
Valencia Marathon will be on BBC Sport and World Athletics website tomorrow morning from 7am!
I think this is more about preventing the risk of athletes being asked to purposefully underperform rather than incentivising them to break records.
and here's an intriguing new paragraph that's been added to the regulations for 2025.......
- the no. of gold status athletes to run in those races willβ¬οΈfrom 120 to 130 per sex.
- the no. of platinum label marathons will be capped at 12 (in 2024 there are 12) based on length of holding the label (10) and prize money (2).
- the no. of platinum athletes stays at 45/sex
some niche road racing news from the 2025 WA Label road race regulations:
- the no. of gold label marathons will be capped at 25 (in 2024 there are 28)
- the first 20 gold labels will be awarded to those races who have held gold the longest. Next 5 will be highest prize money.
SAFP an answer on Only Connect today!
France's Etienne Daguinos just broke the European 10km record in Lille, running 27.04.