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Headline News - October 2005

 

AAM - Association of Athletics Managers - Press Release posted 27 October
The AAM, which was established in 2004 to help develop and grow Athletics and the Athletics community through improved individual and group representation, had many successes in its first full year of operation. | more |

The Amsterdam Marathon 2005: Gebrselassie wins in 2:06:20 posted 17 October

Great Britain: Paula Radcliffe to head Norwich Union GB Relay Team posted 13 October

The creation of a Fartlek session discussed posted 12 October
From a coaching perspective, fartlek sessions are to achieve 2 things, one is to give a session that benefits the runner's development and the second is to provide the person with an environment which is a change to their normal surroundings when doing a quality session determined by their effort. | more |

New Zealand: Pakuranga 10km road race attracts top fields

Women only events by Cassandra Davis posted 11 October
All over the world a trend towards creating races for women only is on the rise. This was very evident in the increase in total from 5 000 in 2004 to 7 894 participants in the 9th edition of the French “La Parisienne” race held on September 18 2005. | more |

Limo and Kastor win at Chicago Marathon 2005

South Africa : Gladys Lukhwareni tests positive for a banned substance

Water running can be beneficial to athlete posted 04 October
Water running in the deep end of the pool is quite advantageous as an alternative workout for run training. There are a few reasons why I recommend water running in an athlete’s training plan. | more |

Joseph, Constantina Tomescu-Dita Win World 21k Titles posted October
EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA - (October 2005) - Led by the 15th place finish of Ryan Shay of East Jordan, Mich., the Team USA men's squad earned sixth place at the 14th IAAF World Half-Marathon Championships with a cumulative time of 3 hours, 11 minutes, 38 seconds on Saturday morning. | more |

Bays Cougars win the men, Scottish retain the womens title

Kiwis Dominate Wellington World Champs

 

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