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    24.May.10 Katharine Merry Commonwealth Games blog

    Katharine Merry is a former Olympic bronze medallist at 400m and now works with junior athletes as well as on radio, TV and as a trackside presenter. She will write a special series of blogs for England Athletics in the run up to the Commonwealth Games.

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    24.May.10 Athlete blog - Helen Clitheroe

    2002 Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Helen Clitheroe is hoping that joining a new training group and doing a few more 1500m races this season will help her go one better in October.

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    17.May.10 Athlete blog - Jonny Mellor

    Jonny Mellor, one of England's best young distance prospects, updates us on his recent altitude training trip to Font Romeu in his blog, and answers our questions in the podcast below.

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    13.May.10 Athlete blog - Richard Buck

    UK indoor 400m champion Richard Buck made a huge transition in training last year by moving to Loughborough. Has the move worked? In his latest blog he tells us about his opening race in Milan, and in the podcast answers our questions about the rest of the season.

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    04.May.10 Athlete blog - Richard Hill

    1:45 half miler Richard Hill continues his series of blogs with an insight into the ups and downs of his early season preparation and racing. In an exclusive podcast, or 'phlog' (phone blog), he takes a wider look at his winter training and plans for the track season ahead.

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    04.May.10 Athlete blog - Luke Cragg

    Luke Cragg only started training seriously when he began university, but since then his application and commitment has been second to none. The distance runner was rewarded with a scholarship to go to university in America and hopes the move to altitude will pay off with international honours in the future.