THE INAUGURAL Manchester International will take place next month, giving athletes the chance to compete for their country in high-level domestic competition.
Teams representing England, Scotland, Wales, Great Britain under-20s and the UK Armed Forces will renew rivalries on August 17 at the Manchester Regional Arena, which also plays host to British Athletics League and UK Women’s League fixtures.
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About AW – Athletics Weekly Magazine
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6 MÜLLER ANNIVERSARY GAMES
Kendra Harrison sets world record and Laura
Muir breaks GB 1500m mark in London
24 WORLD UNDER-20 CHAMPS
Konrad Bukowiecki and Neeraj Chopra throw
global junior bests at Bydgoszcz
SPOTLIGHT
34 WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
What happened to Maricica Puica, winner
of the Decker-Budd 1984 Olympic 3000m?
NEWS
42 Brits looking good for Olympics
46 Athlete alters holiday plans to go to Rio
48 Andy Baddeley not yet set to quit
PERFORMANCE
50 Sports science news
52 Athlete Insight – Rob Mullett
54 The psychological pressures for Rio athletes
56 Products – summer gear
TALKING POINT
38 World Junior representative Emily Dudgeon
on keeping a lid on the teen dropout rate
40 Mel Watman laments the IOC’s decision not
to ban Russia from the Rio Games
RESULTS & FIXTURES
58 Results round-up
76 England Champs & Inter-Counties preview
77 What’s On – fixtures guide
REGULARS
74 QUIZ CORNER
82 DIP FINISH