Aug 12 2004 | Athletics News
UK Sport director John Scott agrees with IOC president Jacques Rogge that Athens will see more drugs cheats exposed than at previous Games, thanks to the improvements in testing. Read
Aug 12 2004 | Athletics News
Dianne Henaghan's presence at the Durham City Cross-Country Relays last week was a welcome sight to all her friends and club colleagues. Read
Aug 12 2004 | Athletics News
First it was Top of the Pops now it's high-flying pole vaulters who will be in action at Gateshead's Baltic Square. Read
Aug 12 2004 | Athletics News
English Schools' 400 metres champion Lewis Robson was on the title charge last weekend. Read
Aug 12 2004 | Athletics News
In-form Neil Wilkinson got the ideal boost for next weekend's Auckland Castle AAAs and Inter-Counties 10km Championships by strolling to victory in last night's Hetton Lyons Multi-Terrain Race, held over half the distance. Read
Aug 12 2004 | Athletics News
Matthew Pinsent expects to retire after his bid for a fourth rowing gold medal in Athens but admits he may be tempted to match Sir Steve Redgrave's haul of five golds if Britain's coxless four triumph on Saturday week. Read