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The latest edition of The Progress of World Athletics Records has been published in print and eBook formats by World Athletics Heritage.
To celebrate the launch, we are giving away 10 print copies of the book.
This valuable reference work was first published by World Athletics in 1987 and has been edited again by ATFS member Richard Hymans. This edition was made possible with the generous support of Mark Takada of Canada.
“Every personal best or season best has meaning, but this book conveys the magic of those athletes who achieved the ultimate record – the World Record. This book chronicles the footsteps of all those who have pushed the boundaries of human achievement through the sport of athletics,” said Sebastian Coe in his Chairman’s Message in this issue.
“As we approach the Paris Olympics, it’s important to remember that Olympic gold medals accompanied by world records are extremely rare – that’s how tough it is. In my sports, the men’s 800m and 1500m, it has only been achieved seven times…. The most recent world record, David Rudisha’s win in London, was incredible and will be remembered as one of the greatest performances in Olympic history.”
Trends in World Athletics Records (2024 Edition)
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Print versions can be ordered:
Trends in World Athletics Records (2024 Edition)
Paperback. A5 size. 669 pages.
Price: $30 (including shipping and packaging)
Please send your order to: World Athletics 6-8 Quai Antoine 1er BP 359 MC 98007 Monaco Cedex
Phone: (377) 93 10 88 88 Fax: (377) 93 15 95 15
Email: info@worldathletics.org
Get your copy
For your chance to win one of ten printed copies of “World Records in Athletics” please fill out and submit the form below. The competition closes on Monday 8 July at 5pm CET.
Winners and Contest Terms:
· The ten (10) winners to receive a printed copy of ‘World Athletics Records in Progress’ will be chosen at random and will be contacted by World Athletics via email and/or mobile phone after the closing date.
· World Athletics terms and conditions apply in the section “Athletic Prize Terms and Conditions”.
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