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Athletics · HengeloInspiring the culture of the sport of athletics with well prepared and thought-provoking content, that is written, podcast, video and images. Chase Jackson set an outdoor world lead of 20.62m to win the women’s shot put while Femke Bol produced another peerless display to take the women’s 400m hurdles in a meeting record of 52.51 seconds.Femke BolIn cool, breezy conditions, Bol seized control of her race from the outset and looked supreme as she…See the Story
Femke Bol and Chase Jackson Shone Bright at Hengelo
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Olympics · HengeloHENGELO, Netherlands — Uganda’s Olympic champion Peruth Chemutai delivered a commanding performance at the FBK Games, winning the women’s 3000m steeplechase in 9:07.79, the third-fastest time in the world this year. Competing at the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold meet in Hengelo, Chemutai wasted no time asserting dominance, clocking 2:57.94 at the 1000m mark and 6:03.33 at 2000m. She crossed the finish line more than 13 seconds ahead of h…See the Story
Chemutai Clocks World No. 3 Time, Wins 3000m Steeplechase at FBK Games

Hengelo · HengeloFull results from the 2025 FBK Games, part of the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold series, held at FBK Stadium in Hengelo, Netherlands, on 9 June. The meet featured global stars like Femke Bol and included strong participation from Jamaica, including the Olympic Games champion Roje Stona, across multiple events. FBK Games | Men’s Results MEN’S 100M: 1. Elvis Afrifa (NED), 10.25; 2. Benjamin Richardson (RSA), 10.28; 3. Henrik Larsson (SWE), …See the Story