Athletics federation
Brilliant Farah maintains domination with epic 10,000m win
The Briton clocked 26 minutes 49.51 seconds, the world’s fastest time in 2017.
South African Van Niekerk says he teases his Namibian mentor for her stubborn ways and Botha gives him old-fashioned looks about his blaring music.
Gatlin, 35, claimed the victory in 9.95 seconds in his best performance of an injury-plagued season.
Canadian Olympic bronze medallist Andre De Grasse had a far more straightforward victory as he edged home to win the 100 metres with his best time of the season.
Usain Bolt will hang up his spikes following the world championships in London in August.
James Evans says Sacoc’s decision to suspend the entire federation will negatively impact athletes.