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2018 World Indoor Championships

2018 World Indoor Championships

March 03, 2018

Best of the Mixed Zone: Christian Coleman's Call from Maurice Greene, Will Claye May Skip Outdoors to Promote His Album, & Michael Cherry's Unorthodox Medal-Winning Meal

It was an incredible night for Team USA at World Indoors as they won 5 gold medals - m60, w60h, w400, mtj and wpv - and set three new championship records in the process. We talked to all the gold medal winners and share the highlights. Find out which winner one after practicing only once all winter and who may  now skip outdoors to promote his muscic album.
February 28, 2018

Hello From Birmingham & The 4 Things We're Most Excited About At 2018 World Indoors

  Our boots are on the ground in the UK and we give you 4 reasons as to why you must watch World Indoors. If you like World Records, incredible field event action and must-see distance battles, then you are going to really enjoy the 2018 Worlds.
February 28, 2018

800m Worlds Preview: Can USAs Ajee' Wilson Get the Elusive Gold Medal? Or Does Niyonsaba Keep Rolling?

Can Ajee Wilson get the elusive gold medal? How does Raevyn Rogers do? Does Niyonsaba stay undefeated lifetime indoors?
February 27, 2018

2018 World Indoors M 800 Preview: Brazier! Korir! Kszczot! Oh Baby, This Is Going to Be Good

We can't wait for the men's 800 as it features two of the sports brightest mid-d talents in Donavan Brazier and Emmanuel Korir.
February 26, 2018

2018 World Indoors M 3K Preview: Paul Chelimo Goes For His First Global Gold Against A Trio Of Ethiopian Studs

Chelimo has he hands full as Ethiopia has three entrants and they are all very good. Could 18-year old Selemon Barega be the successor to Haile G and Kenenisa B?
February 26, 2018

2018 World Indoors Will Start With An INCREDIBLE Race As The Women's 3000 is LOADED

Get out of work early or take a late lunch break on Thursday (3:15 pm ET) as the 2018 World Indoors will start with a bang as Genzebe Dibaba will put her 8-year indoor winning streak on the line against a loaded field that includes Brit Laura Muir, American Shelby Houlihan, Kenyan Hellen Obiri, and German Konstanze Klosterhalfen.