- Good Read: Olympic Champion And WR Setter Michael Johnson Talks About Life After Athletics “Every athlete who reaches that elite level knows that whatever they do when their sports career ends will never reach the high that sport gives you. You are going to retire at a very young age with a lot of living left to do and no matter how successful you are afterwards, it will pale in comparison to standing on the top of a podium at the Olympics. Nothing can compare to that."
- Kenya's Ferdinand Omanyala Vows To Break The 100m World Record "As we progress in my athletics career, my main aim is to run the world record and I've always been saying this. People don't believe me but I believe we'll run the world record at some point. I'm sure it won't take more than two years and I'm looking forward to running 9.6 this season and then taking it down shortly."
- World Athletics: "The Rising Venezuelan Triple Jumpers Following In The Footsteps Of WR Holder Yulimar Rojas" Fernanda Maita jumped 13.30m to finish 4th at this year's World U20 Champs, the best place by a Venezuelan TJer in the history of the meet.
- Sydney McLaughlin, Mondo Duplantis And Tobi Amusan (100H) Have Their World Records Ratified By World Athletics They all set their WRs at World Champs in Eugene.