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Britain’s fastest man, Zharnel Hughes, has revealed that he is still waiting on prize money from the troubled Grand Slam ...
Britain’s fastest man Zharnel Hughes wants Grand Slam Track to return next year with dates in Europe despite the financial ...
Sprinters Zharnel Hughes and Matt Hudson-Smith will be taking on the best of British at this weekend’s UK Athletics ...
Sprinters Zharnel Hughes and Matt Hudson-Smith will be taking on the best of British at this weekend’s UK Athletics ...
Third time's the charm, so the saying goes. Zharnel Hughes will certainly hope that proves to be the case in 2024. This summer, in Paris, the 28-year-old will chase his first Olympic medal after ...
Zharnel Hughes had no idea what to think when he saw the French police officer approaching. The world 100m bronze medallist had just landed in Paris for his second Olympics and had barely ...
Wesley Winterink Trayvon Bromell has never heard of Zharnel Hughes, but they combined to put track and field on notice over two days and two countries last week. The Baylor freshman Bromell ran a 100m ...
An anguished Zharnel Hughes blamed sudden cramp in his calf for the false start which led to his disqualification from the men’s Olympic 100 metres final as Great Britain’s woes on the track ...
Zharnel Hughes' team-mate CJ Ujah tested positive for two banned substances after helping the men's 4x100m relay team win the silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics earlier this month.
Zharnel Hughes, it turns out, is just as spooked as the rest of us. Twice this summer he has written down the specific time he thinks he will run ahead of a race.
It's been quite a 2018 for British sprinter Zharnel Hughes. And the 22-year-old intends to create more headlines, telling BBC Sport the dramas have spurred him on to success.
By Jessica Creighton Tuesday 7 April 2020 10:48, UK Team GB sprinter Zharnel Hughes says he was at his peak this year but is determined to reset in time for the postponed Tokyo Olympics in 2021 ...