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Dec 09
31
We wish you and your families a happy new year, and all the best for 2009!
Dec 09
24
Dear German-Road-Races Website Visitors, We wish you and your families a merry Christmas, a happy new year, and all the best for 2010!
Sep 09
25
INDIANAPOLIS -Ed Plummer, CEO of Harnell Capital Corp. and a former collegiate track athlete, has been named as a Director of the USA Track & Field Foundation Board, USATF Foundation Executive Director Tom Jackovic and Chairman Bob Greifeld announced Thursday.
Sep 09
18
German Road Races (GRR) is an interest group for German road racing events, which currently has a membership of 50 event organisers. Over the past two years, we have successfully placed the focus of our interest in educating our running audience about health issues and improving networking in emergency situations.
Sep 09
04
The German University Sport Federation (adh) has received the International University Sports Federation (FISU) Woman and Sport Award for their ‘Tandem Project'.
Aug 09
08
USA Track & Field resembles nothing so much as a piece of fire-engine red, avant-garde public sculpture in Rockford, Illinois ... or so blogs USATF CEO Doug Logan in his latest edition of Shin Splints.
Aug 09
08
INDIANAPOLIS - Mark James, President and CEO of Frias Holding Company in Las Vegas, has been named as a Director of the USA Track & Field Foundation Board, USATF Foundation Executive Director Tom Jackovic and Chairman Bob Greifeld announced Friday.
Jul 09
22
Looking through the prism of popular music as he discusses the injury of Nicole Bush at the USA Outdoor Championships, USATF CEO Doug Logan takes a hard look at responsibility, professionalism and owning up to our errors in his latest Shin Splints blog, "Human".
Jul 09
20
With the aim to develop special educational programs to address the needs of Paralympic athletes, executives, administrators and officials, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and the World Academy of Sport have announced the establishment of the IPC Academy.
Jul 09
10
Fifteen-year-old Briton Jodie Williams clocked a stunning 11.39s, the world youth leading time of 2009, to win the girls' 100m at the IAAF World Youth Championships in Bressanone, Italy, on Thursday.
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