Dai Greene has voiced his frustration at the lack of competition for British athletes and the slow pace at which the sport is returning from lockdown.
He has also blasted the “madness” of track and field allowing Salwa Eid Naser to become world champion over 400 metres when the Nigerian-born Bahraini already had three missed drugs tests against her name.
Wales’ former world 400m hurdles champion looked on enviously as current No.1 Karsten Warholm headlined the Impossible Games on Thursday, a behind-closed-doors meet comprised of innovative events to get around social distancing restrictions. “It’s fair to say there’s a growing frustration in the athletics community, certainly in the UK, that there has been no innovation,” said Greene. “I
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