James Lang clinched bronze in the Short Trail race at the World Mountain and Trail Running Championships, marking a strong podium finish for British Athletics on the global stage.
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British Athletics has announced the first athletes selected for the Novuna GB & NI squad ahead of the 2026 European Athletics Off-Road Running Championships, marking a strong start to preparations for the prestigious event.
Summer road races and trail runs kick off in the Columbia Gorge, drawing runners of all levels to scenic courses. Events throughout the season highlight the region’s natural beauty and vibrant racing community.
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Corrine Malcolm, renowned for her relentless endurance and agility, continues to dominate trail running circuits worldwide. Her latest victories showcase a rare blend of speed and stamina, cementing her status as a true multitasker on the trails.
Trail running takes center stage in the latest Mud Run Guide, highlighting how it enhances endurance, agility, and mental grit. Explore why this off-road sport is key to conquering mud runs and obstacle courses.
Glenpark’s Neil claimed a dominant gold at the grueling Glen Lyon Ultra trail race, showcasing exceptional endurance and skill. The challenging event tested top runners, but Neil outpaced all for a memorable victory.
Mountain runners gear up for the Ljubljana-Kamnik 2026, set to challenge Europe’s best with a demanding course. This key event promises intense competition and showcases the growing prominence of mountain running in European Athletics.
Cape Town has been announced as the host city for the 2027 World Mountain and Trail Running Championships, marking a significant milestone for South Africa in global athletics. The event will attract elite runners from around the world.
Trail running faces scrutiny as performance-enhancing drugs emerge in the community, challenging the sport’s ethos. iRunFar reports on efforts to address doping and maintain fair competition in trail events.










