AW – Athletics Weekly Magazine  |  Oct 17 2019
DIGEST
6 Jos Hermens says sub-two-hour idea began in 2008
7 Mo Farah quizzed about Alberto Salazar scandal
8 Christine Ohuruogu inducted into England hall of fame
9 Ron Pickering Memorial Fund names young athletes of 2019
10 IAAF relax rules relating to athlete’s sponsorship logos
ACTION
12 BANK OF AMERICA CHICAGO MARATHON
Brigid Kosgei takes more than a minute off Paula Radcliffe’s 16-year-old women’s marathon record with a phenomenal 2:14:04 as Lawrence Cherono wins the men’s race on an underpar day for Mo Farah
16 BRITISH ATHLETICS CROSS CHALLENGE
Charlotte Arter and Marc Scott take the senior titles as the winter
series gets underway in Cardiff
22 INEOS 1:59 CHALLENGE
Eliud Kipchoge enters the history books as the world’s first subtwo-hour marathoner but does so in controversial circumstances in Vienna with a big team of pacers and super-fast new shoesAW 5
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PERFORMANCE
39 Warm-ups – latest training-related news
40 How does sprint speed relate to long jump ability? John Shepherd investigates
STATISTICS
30 DOHA FIGURES
Steve Smythe looks at some of the most stunning facts from the IAAF World Championships in Doha in a six-page statistics special
REGULARS
36 UKA VIEW
Pole vault coach Scott Simpson says there was much to applaud at the IAAF World Championships in Doha
42 HAVE YOUR SAY
Readers voice their opinion on the IAAF World Champs in Doha plus Eliud Kipchoge’s sub-two-hour marathon
62 DIP FINISH
Joe Kovacs and fellow shot put medallists from Doha state their case for why we should all watch their event
PREVIEW
44 SIMPLYHEALTH GREAT SOUTH RUN
A look ahead to this weekend’s big 10-mile event on the south coast of England as Eilish McColgan prepares to defend her title
RESULTS & FIXTURES
46 Results round-up includes the Simplyhealth Great Birmingham Run and Wiggle Manchester Half
59 What’s On fixtures guide
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