Trackcenter Top Ten

This week’s FloAwards watch list is out, the first of the season. (“FloAwards” makes it sound like it’s hosted by a sassy waitress who tells people to kiss her grits.)

USA Today writes about the new York City Marathon’s return to live television, and ESPN announces its coverage team.

The IAAF previews the women’s race at Sunday’s Berlin Marathon. And Ken Nakamura breaks down the all-time Berlin Marathon stats for TFN.

Willie Banks is USATF’s Athlete of the Week after he became the oldest man ever to high jump 6 feet.

Some athletes missed blood testing at the Olympics and received no penalties.

The most dominant athlete in track and field that no one talks about is German discus thrower Robert Harting. Here he lays out his three goals for the future.

Edwin Moses has been elected chair of USADA’s board of directors.

Sanya Richards-Ross had toe surgury on Tuesday.

Cool video of the day: this week’s episode of Flotrack’s Run Junkie

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