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The latest issue of AW (out on June 5) delves into Faith Kipyegon’s upcoming attempt at becoming the first woman to break the four-minute mile.

We look at the bid from every angle – with top coaches providing their thoughts on what will be involved in trying to pull off the feat, there’s insight from the University of Exeter team involved in the project, Olympic 1500m silver medallist Jessica Hull outlines why Kipyegon is creating a “special time” in women’s middle distance running and AW columnist Katharine Merry recalls a very famous brush with technology when it came to another revered female athlete.

Ben Bloom also puts forward the argument around why the staging of manufactured events such as this Breaking Four idea and Eliud Kipchoge’s sub two-hour marathon has an important role to play in athletics.

Elsewhere in the issue, there’s an exclusive interview with on-form American sprinter Kenny Bednarek, who has his sights set on world 200m gold in 2025, after becoming “Mr Silver” at major championships.

Hurdler Karsten Warholm also didn’t have the outcome he was looking for at the Paris Olympics. The Norwegian and his coach, Lief Olav Alnes, discuss how they set about helping the world 400m hurdles champion to fire on all cylinders once again after some difficult injury struggles.

We hear, too, about the Scottish coach who helped set Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe on the path to marathon glory, while British athlete Jake Smith talks about how he has found happiness again after his struggles with RED-S.

In our performance section, Allie Outram writes about the difficult topic of disordered eating, while sprinter Amy Hunt talks about her Italian training regime, Scott Simpson gives his thoughts on the art of coaching and running shoe guru Paul Freary tests the latest trail footwear.
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AW June 2025 The latest issue of AW (out on June 5) delves into Faith Kipyegon’s upcoming attempt at becoming the first woman to break the four-minute mile. We look at the bid from every angle – with top coaches providing their thoughts on what will be involved in trying to pull off the feat, there’s insight from the University of Exeter team involved in the project, Olympic 1500m silver medallist Jessica Hull outlines why Kipyegon is creating a “special time” in women’s middle distance running and AW columnist Katharine Merry recalls a very famous brush with technology when it came to another revered female athlete. Ben Bloom also puts forward the argument around why the staging of manufactured events such as this Breaking Four idea and Eliud Kipchoge’s sub two-hour marathon has an important role to play in athletics. Elsewhere in the issue, there’s an exclusive interview with on-form American sprinter Kenny Bednarek, who has his sights set on world 200m gold in 2025, after becoming “Mr Silver” at major championships. Hurdler Karsten Warholm also didn’t have the outcome he was looking for at the Paris Olympics. The Norwegian and his coach, Lief Olav Alnes, discuss how they set about helping the world 400m hurdles champion to fire on all cylinders once again after some difficult injury struggles. We hear, too, about the Scottish coach who helped set Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe on the path to marathon glory, while British athlete Jake Smith talks about how he has found happiness again after his struggles with RED-S. In our performance section, Allie Outram writes about the difficult topic of disordered eating, while sprinter Amy Hunt talks about her Italian training regime, Scott Simpson gives his thoughts on the art of coaching and running shoe guru Paul Freary tests the latest trail footwear.


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The latest issue of AW (out on June 5) delves into Faith Kipyegon’s upcoming attempt at becoming the first woman to break the four-minute mile.

We look at the bid from every angle – with top coaches providing their thoughts on what will be involved in trying to pull off the feat, there’s insight from the University of Exeter team involved in the project, Olympic 1500m silver medallist Jessica Hull outlines why Kipyegon is creating a “special time” in women’s middle distance running and AW columnist Katharine Merry recalls a very famous brush with technology when it came to another revered female athlete.

Ben Bloom also puts forward the argument around why the staging of manufactured events such as this Breaking Four idea and Eliud Kipchoge’s sub two-hour marathon has an important role to play in athletics.

Elsewhere in the issue, there’s an exclusive interview with on-form American sprinter Kenny Bednarek, who has his sights set on world 200m gold in 2025, after becoming “Mr Silver” at major championships.

Hurdler Karsten Warholm also didn’t have the outcome he was looking for at the Paris Olympics. The Norwegian and his coach, Lief Olav Alnes, discuss how they set about helping the world 400m hurdles champion to fire on all cylinders once again after some difficult injury struggles.

We hear, too, about the Scottish coach who helped set Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe on the path to marathon glory, while British athlete Jake Smith talks about how he has found happiness again after his struggles with RED-S.

In our performance section, Allie Outram writes about the difficult topic of disordered eating, while sprinter Amy Hunt talks about her Italian training regime, Scott Simpson gives his thoughts on the art of coaching and running shoe guru Paul Freary tests the latest trail footwear.
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Athletics Weekly magazine was founded in 1945 by Jimmy Green, who produced the magazine in the bedroom of his bungalow in Kent. Ever since then, Athletics Weekly has been dedicated to bringing its readers the highest quality news from the world of athletics. The journalists at Athletics Weekly have always prided themselves for being at the coal face of sports - interviewing athletes and coaches at all the top events, as well as the smaller ones.


Athletics Weekly magazine has earned its title as the ultimate bible for athletics and the first port of call for serious athletes and athletic fans looking for a great read. Each magazine contains in-depth training guides and tips to help maximise your fitness and get the most out of your athletic lifestyle. Athletics Weekly contains a roster of track and field, cross-country, road racing and race walking events from across the country you can sign up for. You can expect detailed reports and results from the greatest athletic events that are happening around the world - always stay up-to-date with the champions!


Whether you're a keen athlete, a professional or even a newbie to your sport of choice, Athletics Weekly is the interesting and informative read that’ll help maximise your potential as an athlete. 

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