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RW Interviews: Jeanette Kwakye
By on 04/04/2011 12:28:54
With injury worries behind her, the British 60m record holder is ready for a storming comeback this season

It's only five months until the World Championships in South Korea, and one athlete raring to be in the starting blocks is Jeanette Kwakye.The World Indoor Championship silver medallist and British 60m record holder is training and racing hard again after two years beset by injur...

RW Interviews: Steph Twell
By on 10/06/2011 12:10:00
Injury can’t keep down one of Britain’s brightest middle-distance talents

Back in February one of Britain's brightest middle-distance running stars, Steph Twell, fractured an ankle racing cross-country in Belgium. To make matters even worse she was just 600m from the finish line with a clear path ahead to yet another victory.When RW caught up with Twel...

RW Interviews: James Cracknell
By on 22/06/2011 12:01:05
The adventurer reveals how running restored his confidence after a serious brain injury last year

From double gold Olympic rower to professional adventurer, James Cracknell has had an extraordinary sporting career. The competitive athlete has shown guts and determination in racing across every terrain - he crossed the Atlantic, the South Pole and even the Sahara, with a 12th ...

RW Interviews: Iwan Thomas
By on 27/06/2011 15:57:29
The elite sprinter turned long-distance runner reveals why he’s happy to take on runners at the K-Swiss City of Manchester 10K

With the GB 400m record still firmly under his belt, Iwan Thomas is now a regular on the long-distance running circuit. The former European and Commonwealth Champion reveals his love affair with the London Marathon - and how to resist temptation and hold back at the start of a ra...

RW Interviews: Mo Farah
By on 04/08/2011 14:34:59
Step aside head coach Alberto Salazar, the European 10,000m record holder Mo Farah reveals why his sternest critic is his six-year-old daughter Rihanna

Mo Farah has emerged as one of the greatest British distance runners of all time. On his current run of nine unbeaten races, it has become a thrillingly regular occurrence to watch unstoppable Mo smash records over 5,000 and 10,000m.After breaking the British 10,000m record for t...

TW Interviews: Helen Jenkins
By on 29/06/2011 12:16:39
Find out why race day nerves won’t be getting the better of Helen Jenkins as she prepares for her London 2012 qualification races

We were lucky enough to catch up with one of Britain's finest triathletes, Helen Jenkins, as she took a break from training for her London 2012 qualification target races in Hyde Park and Beijing.Jenkins is already on blistering form this year after twice finishing a close second...

TW Interviews: Helen Jenkins
By on 16/02/2011 00:00:00
Britain's top female triathlete reveals why she'll be giving it her all to qualify for London 2012

Helen Jenkins is Britain's leading female triathlete and took the world title in 2008. She took the bronze position in the 2009 and 2010 World Championship circuit (a new series of seven events rather than a single race) and is one of Britain's leading contenders for an Olympic t...

TW Interviews: Jonny Brownlee
By Michael Donlevy on 01/02/2011 17:35:38
Find out how the younger Brownlee copes with sibling rivalry

It can be hard being a younger sibling - you're always that one step behind, covered in bruises, blamed for every broken ornament, outraged when you're sent to bed earlier. It's even harder when that older brother has been Junior, U23 and overall World Champion in triathlon, whic...

TW Interviews: Joanna Carritt
By Amy Swan on 08/10/2010 12:26:09
In her first season as a professional triathlete Joanna Carritt came third at Ironman UK, winning her a place at the World Championships in Kona, Hawaii. Not bad for someone who took up the sport as a challenge from her mates.

Joanna Carritt was terrified when she turned professional: "I really didn't know what to expect. I just wanted to get stuck in and do plenty of races to see how much I could handle and where I'd fit in the rankings." And get stuck in she did: she was seventh in Ironman Lanzarote ...

TW Interviews: Helen Jenkins
By Louise Steggals on 07/10/2011 11:52:00
Freshly crowned World Champion Helen Jenkins reveals why race experience is invaluable

When you hear the word 'old' it's highly unlikely it conjures the image of an elite triathlete who has just qualified for the 2012 Olympics. But in the funny world of sport, 27-year-old Helen Jenkins finds herself labelled just that."It's interesting," she says with a laugh. "The...

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