TFS News Briefs: 2/27/08
Posted February 27th, 2008 at 12:45 PM by Jimmie R. Markham
Section: News & Results, Marathons, Drugs In Sports, TFS News Briefs

Heavy News Day At IAAF Website
The folks at the IAAF website have been busy today. There are 9 news items for you to read, including an article about the 51 USA athletes going to the world championships, plus profiles of the Chinese, Italian, Moroccan and German contingents.
Read more at: [USA][China][Italy][Morocco][Germany][IAAF]
World Indoor Championships: Greek Team Profile
The European Athletics site is quite busy, too, with a profile of the Greek team going to the World Indoor Championships, plus an article about how the World Cross-Country Championships in Edinburgh, Scotland has set a participation record.
Read more at: [Greece][Edinburgh][European Athletics]
Mainstream Press Acknowledges US Distance-Running Resurgence
When the mainstream press finally gets wind of happenings in US distance running, you know there must be no doubt about it whatsoever. The Boston Globe has published a profile detailing the resurgence of US distance running, something the US running community has known for a long, long time.
Read more at: [Boston Globe]
WADA Tries To Trump US Doping Agency’s Clearing of US Sprinter
WADA, the world’s governing body of doping enforcement in athletics, has made an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport to try and overturn a decision by the USADA to clear sprinter LaTasha Jenkins of her doping charges. Jenkins trained with Trevor Graham, who also coached suspended sprinters Justin Gatlin and Tim Montgomery.
Read more at: [AFP]
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Tags: China, distance running, doping, drugs in sport, European Athletics, Germany, Greece, IAAF, italy, justin gatlin, latasha jenkins, morocco, revor graham, Tim Montgomery, track and field, USA, USADA, WADA, world championships
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