Month: March 2026
Belgian athlete Hanne Claes
Hanne Claes stands as one of the most resilient and influential figures in modern Belgian athletics. A specialist in the 400m hurdles and a cornerstone of the national 4x400m relay team, known as the “Belgian Cheetahs”, Hanne Claes has carved out a career defined by longevity, national records, and elite consistency on the world stage.
Canadian athlete Savannah Sutherland
Savannah Sutherland is a Canadian athlete specializing in track and field, particularly in running and hurdles. She earned a bronze medal at the 2021 World U20 Championships and became the NCAA Outdoor champion in the 400m hurdles in both 2023 and 2025. Additionally, she holds the Canadian national record for 400m hurdles, along with the
American runner Addison Wiley
Addison Wiley is a professional middle- and long-distance runner from the United States and currently holds the American Record in the 1000m. She earned a bronze medal at the 2026 World Indoor Championships and also triumphed in the 2026 National Indoor Championships. She is the national and North American record holder in 1,000m, clocking 2:30.71
Australian athlete Alanah Yukich
Alanah Yukich is an athlete from Australia who participates in the 400m hurdles. She is the 2025 World Athletics Relays silver medalist in 4x400m mixed relay, as well as the national champion in the same event. Alanah Yukich was born on January 27, 1998. She was raised on a farm in Gingin, a small town
Czech sprinter Karolina Manasova
Karolina Manasova is a sprinter from the Czech Republic. She holds the national record for the 60m of 7.05 sec, set at the Atleticka hala on January 26, 2026, as well as national record in 50m of 6.18 sec, set at the Czech Indoor Gala on February 3, 2026. She has participated in several major
Czech athlete Nikola Bendova
Nikola Bendova stands as one of the most prominent faces of contemporary Czech sprinting. Her personal best of 23.16 sec in the 200m remains a significant benchmark in Czech athletics, placing her among the fastest women in the nation’s history. Nikola Bendova’s fastest time in the 100m is 11.41 sec, set on July 26, 2019,





