World champion fails to get automatic spot for the 60m, as Dasaolu, Philip and Pozzi win national indoor titles
Sebastian Coe: Why you will never see another Sir Alex Ferguson
The demands placed on leaders in sport mean their period in power will be even shorter, writes Seb Coe
Richard Kilty may not defend his 60m world title to prove Olympic pedigree over longer sprints
“I’ve won every title there is indoors”, says world 60m title ahead of 2016 edition in Portland, USA
Marathon man Robert Young eyes the long road ahead
Having completed the longest run in history with no sleep, Robert Young is already preparing for his next long-distance challenge
Mo Farah can rest easy again after setting record straight with Glasgow 3000m victory
Blood, sweat and cheers for Mo Farah as he makes amends on return to Scotland
Mo Farah challenges athletics authorities to clamp down on Kenyan doping
‘If they can’t follow the rules, then tough…you have to set an example”, says double Olympic champion
Seb Coe ready to kick Kenyan athletes out of Rio Olympics over doping cover-up scandal
IAAF president says he will look to ban Kenyan athletes if country is non-compliant with Wada code
Panmure’s marathon-running chairman Ed Warner to step down
Mr Warner is leaving to dedicate more time to UK Athletics and other ventures
Kenya faces threat of Olympic ban over failure to deal with drugs problem
Country is on the brink of being put on probation by Wada over its failure to get to grips with its drugs problems
Nestle terminate sponsorship programme with IAAF over doping and corruption scandals
World’s largest food company say they can’t cope with “bad publicity” brought about by doping crisis
London 2017 World Championships thrown into turmoil as managing director Sally Bolton quits
Bloody boardroom battle that had already claimed two other World Championships directors continues with Sally Bolton walking away
Kenya could pull out of Rio Olympics due to Zika fears
Middle and long-distance powerhouse is worried about the outbreak of the virus in Brazil, according to the head of Kenya’s Olympics committee
Athletics world records blow as Wang Junxia ‘admits’ being part of Chinese state-sponsored doping regime
World record holder Wang Junxia reportedly signed a letter detailing being forced to take “large doses of illegal drugs over the years”
Zika virus might stop me taking my family to the Olympics, admits British athletics star Martyn Rooney
Exclusive: GB athletics captain says it would be “irresponsible” to take his wife and baby son to Rio at the moment
Exclusive: Conservative MP Damian Collins and SNP’s John Nicolsonkeen to determine whether IAAF President was aware of bribery rumours
Lord Coe denies knowledge of bidding bribes for 2017 World Athletics Championships
IAAF chief alleged to have warned British officials about whispers that council members were being given cash at a Monaco hotel on eve of the ballot in 2011
We must look closer to home before denouncing Russia and Qatar’s tightening grip on world sport
Paul Hayward: London’s dependence on unregulated foreign wealth including likes of Roman Ambramovich results in double standards
Drugs cheats to be banned from competing for Britain under new proposals
First-time drugs cheats face being banned for life from representing Great Britain under new plans being drawn up by UK Athletics
Paula Radcliffe doping allegations: I was set up by MPs who damaged my reputation
Sporting legend hits back at MPs who she says damaged her reputation after she was embroiled in a hearing into doping allegations
Merrien in top form for Marathon
Guernsey’s Lee Merrien is in the form of this life as he prepares to try and qualify for the Olympics in Sunday’s London Marathon.
Mutai to defend title after fever
Emmanuel Mutai determined to defend his London Marathon title on Sunday, despite contracting typhoid last month.
I want 9.4secs at Olympics – Bolt
Usain Bolt wants to “amaze” the world at London 2012 by running 9.4 seconds for the 100m and 19 seconds for the 200m.
Athletes get Olympic ticket boost
UK Athletics says it will buy tickets to ensure athletes’ friends and families can watch them perform at the London Olympics.
GB team ‘can hit medal target’
UK Athletics head coach Charles van Commenee insists his squad can hit his target of eight medals at the London Olympics.
Gebrselassie ends Olympic dream
Former marathon world record holder Haile Gebrselassie gives up on his dream of competing in the London 2012 marathon.
Greene announces Rome race date
Olympic 400m hurdles gold hopeful Dai Greene confirms his Diamond League season will begin in Rome on 31 May.
Radcliffe beaten by Gebrselassie
Haile Gebrselassie easily outpaces Paula Radcliffe in Sunday’s “Emperor versus the Queen” half marathon in Vienna.
Jenkins second in World Triathlon
Britain’s Helen Jenkins finishes second in the opening round of the World Triathlon Series, behind Australia’s Erin Densham.
Jennings meets Olympics standard
Ireland’s selectors are handed a dilemma after Catriona Jennings becomes the fourth Irish woman to run inside the ‘A’ standard for the Olympics.
Williams defends Team GB position
Delano Williams defends his decision to try out for Great Britain, because his native Turks and Caicos cannot compete at London 2012.
GB draw on Petitclerc experience
Canadian star helps Paralympic hopefuls
Athletics halted after Greek cuts
Greece’s athletics federation suspends domestic events because of spending cuts – although they will still compete in London 2012.
Radcliffe backs ‘Plastic Brits’
Paula Radcliffe insists Britain should get behind their Olympic athletes, even if they were born elsewhere.
Fans help Greene buy 2012 tickets
Dai Greene is one of several British Olympic athletes to receive extra London 2012 tickets for their families thanks to help from sports fans.