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EARNING THE RIGHT
AW - Athletics Weekly Magazine
SEVILLE SCORCHES THROUGH THE STORM
THE MONTH IN NUMBERS • A look back at some of the biggest news and best performances of recent weeks
JUMP TO IT! • Book your place to see Britain's finest go for European glory in Birmingham next summer
MY GREATEST RACE • For a few precious seconds, the European indoor 60m silver medallist left Usain Bolt in his wake. The Jamaican came past to take victory while the Briton celebrated second, and a personal best, before the wind gauge removed some of the sheen
RISING STAR CHARLOTTE HENRICH • Jasmine Collett talks to the emerging 400m talent about keeping the faith, overcoming self doubt and fulfilling her ambition of winning European U20 gold
UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE • After her unforgettable Olympic year, Phoebe Gill is about to embark on a new adventure in Edinburgh, spearheading a new and highly ambitious performance project, writes Euan Crumley
AUTUMNAL AMBITION • While much of the athletics world is still focused on the last throes of summer, Verity Ockenden writes about turning her attention towards setting targets that are further down the road
A common goal • Hollie Arnold is heading for her eighth World Para Championships, while Bebe Jackson has been selected for her first. Despite the big gap in terms of experience, Jasmine Collett discovers both are targeting international progress
MOUNTAIN HIGH • Some of the planet's finest off-road runners are heading to the Spanish Pyrenees this month for the third edition of the World Mountain and Trail Running Championships. Adrian Stott sets the scene
HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN • Tokyo's national stadium is ready to host the 20th edition of the World Athletics Championships and, over the following 54 pages, we get the lay of the land, speak to some of the big names, look back in time and examine every single event that is about to unfold in the Japanese capital
SPREADING THE LOVE • Japan is besotted with running, but can the 2025 World Championships help the wider public take track and field athletics to their hearts again? Tokyo-based writer Jeremy Kuhles surveys the current landscape in the host city
AN ATHLETICS AWAKENING • In the latest part of our historical series, David Holmes explores the development of the sport in Japan through the years
BRINGING BACK THE ROAR • Working at the Tokyo Olympics was a bizarre...