Athletics federation bans Jannat, Kabita from women's events after sex tests
15 August 2026
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Athletics
Eligibility row in female category hits Bangladesh athletics
10 August 2026
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Athletics
European Athletics, broadcasters issue guidelines on preventing sexualisation of female athletes
15 July 2026
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Athletics
Jahid, Rifat, Rafia, Sabina set the pace at national junior meet
3 July 2026
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Nat'l athletics / Motaleb follows idol to 200m crown, Shirin doubles up, Navy dominate meet
19 May 2026
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Athletics
Nat'l athletics / Two records, two realities as Swapna celebrates while Mehedi waits
20 May 2026
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A race fewer women run
18 May 2026
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Athletics
National athletics meet still without sponsors
16 May 2026
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Athletics
Season best not enough as Imranur exits 60m at World Indoors
20 March 2026
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Athletics
Award-winning athlete Mimu no more
14 March 2026
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Athletics
IOC panel to have final say on Russian athletes cleared for Rio
A three-member International Olympic Committee (IOC) panel will have the final say on which Russian athletes can compete at the Rio Games, reviewing all decisions taken by the international federations, the IOC said on Saturday.
31 July 2016
Bolt ready to strike
By his own charismatic admission, Usain Bolt is a living legend.
29 July 2016
Usain Bolt ready to strike after fitness scare
"My biggest dream at the Olympics is to win three gold medals again. That's my focus, that's what I want," Bolt says in an interview.
29 July 2016
Puma expects even closer ties if Usain Bolt retires
German sportswear firm Puma is not worried about the possible imminent retirement of Usain Bolt, the highest profile athlete it sponsors, believing the Jamaican sprinter could be just as valuable off the track.
27 July 2016
WADA 'disappointed' by IOC decision on Russia
The International Olympic Committee's decision to reject calls to ban all Russian competitors from the Rio Olympics could lead to "lesser protection for clean athletes," the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) says..
25 July 2016
Anti-doping officials take aim at IOC
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) fails to demonstrate strong leadership on a sad day for clean sport when it declines to ban Russian athletes from the Rio Olympics, anti-doping officials say.
24 July 2016
Aussies refuse to move to Rio village
The Australian Olympic team refuses to move in to Rio de Janeiro's village for athletes, saying the accommodation are "not safe or ready" for next month's games.
24 July 2016
Brazil holds terror suspects, seeks leads about possible Olympic threat
Brazil hold 10 presumed Islamist militants in isolation cells at a maximum security jail as police comb their computers and mobile phones for information about possible threats to next month's Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
23 July 2016
Usain Bolt wins but hurdler Harrison takes the glory
Usain Bolt delivers on his top billing by winning the 200metres at the London Diamond League but he is upstaged for once as American sprint hurdler Kendra Harrison breaks one of the oldest world records in the book.
23 July 2016
Doping: Retests uncover 45 new failures from London and Beijing Games
A further 45 athletes test positive for banned substances after a second set of samples were re-analysed from the London and Beijing Olympics.
22 July 2016
CAS rejects Russia appeal, bars athletes from Rio Olympics
The Court of Arbitration for Sport says it had rejected Russia's appeal against the exclusion of its track and field athletes from the Rio Games starting on August 5.
21 July 2016
Stakes high as Russia doping report released
The report to be released Monday into allegations of widespread state-sponsored doping in Russia has already sparked rumblings it could trigger the "nuclear option" of a full ban of Russia from the Rio Olympics.
18 July 2016
Islamist planned attack on French Olympic team - intelligence chief
A Brazilian Islamist militant is plotting an attack against the French delegation at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, the head of a French intelligence agency says.
14 July 2016
Two Bangladesh athletes get wild card entry for Rio Olympics
The International Olympic Committee approve 'wild card' entries to the Olympic Games for two Bangladeshi athletes, Mahfuzur Rahman Sagor and Sonia Akhter Tumpa.
9 July 2016
Brazil welcomes the world to Olympic Games with open arms
Brazil interim President Michel Temer welcomes the world to Olympic Games with open arms.
5 July 2016
Body parts wash ashore next to Rio Olympic venue
Parts of a mutilated body wash up on the sands of Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday, just meters (yards) from where beach volleyball athletes will compete in the upcoming Olympics.
30 June 2016
Usain Bolt gears up for Olympic trials
Usain Bolt will embark on the first major test of what he plans to be a triumphant swansong Thursday as the Jamaican Olympic athletics trials get under way.
29 June 2016
Rio state declares financial emergency, requests funding for Olympics
Rio de Janeiro's governor declares a state of financial emergency and requests federal funds to help fulfill obligations for public services during the Olympics that start August 5.
18 June 2016
Russia should remain banned, says leading IOC official
Russia's athletes should stay banned from international competition and not be allowed to take part in the Rio Games, says a leading Olympic official.
17 June 2016
Russia in IAAF dock ahead of Rio Olympics
Scandal-hit Russia will likely discover Friday that it has not done enough to get back into world track and field's governing body, the IAAF, in time for its athletes to compete at the Rio Olympics.
17 June 2016