Christine Ohuruogu confirms retirement from athletics
The former Olympic and world 400 metres champion Christine Ohuruogu has announced her retirement from athletics
August 2016
Christine Ohuruogu gives nothing away in cruising through 400m heats
The former Olympic champion Christine Ohuruogu began her fourth Olympic campaign with a relaxed performance to reach the semi-finals of the 400m in Rio
July 2016
Christine Ohuruogu faces anxious wait for confirmation of Olympic place
The former Olympic 400m champion has to wait until Wednesday to find out if she has made it to Rio
June 2016
Former Olympic champion Christine Ohuruogu out of British trials for Rio
Christine Ohuruogu keeps her one-track mind on Rio Olympics
August 2015
Allyson Felix finally clinches first major 400m title at world championships
Allyson Felix finally clinched the title that had eluded her for so long by romping to 400m gold at the world championships in Beijing, blowing the field, including the defending champion, Christine Ohuruogu, apart
Christine Ohuruogu makes 400m final at world championships
The defending champion finished strongly to win her semi-final in 50.16 to qualify for Thursday’s final, while Allyson Felix of the US qualified fastest in 49.89, also a season’s best
World Athletics Championship: The week ahead for Brits and the rest
Greg Rutherford seeks to add the world long jump to his Olympic, European and Commonwealth titles in Beijing
March 2015
Dina Asher-Smith learning at the feet of Ohuruogu, her idol and mentor
The 19-year-old Londoner is priming herself for a tilt at the European Indoors 60m title in Prague this week
February 2015
Christine Ohuruogu attacks Lamine Diack over athletics ‘crisis’ remark
The world 400m champion said comments by the head of international athletics would not help the image of the sport
November 2014
Christine Ohuruogu voices concern over 2019 World Championships
The 400m world champion is worried that temperatures will be an issue for athletes competing in the event
Qatar record questioned after award of 2019 World Athletics Championships
Qatar has controversially been chosen to host the 2019 World Athletics Championships, a decision that was immediately condemned by human rights groups
Top athletes criticise plan to demolish Crystal Palace track
Christine Ohuruogu and Conrad Williams speak out as GLA consults on proposals to clear space for college and free school
September 2014
Mo Farah puts pitfalls behind him in bid to make Great North Run history
Mo Farah is confident he can become the first British man to win the Great North Run for nearly 30 years
August 2014
The running blog
Christine Ohuruogu: 'The nerves I have when I run now are the same nerves I experienced as a kid'
World champion, Olympic gold medallist and British record holder Christine Ohuruogu on school rivalries, rolling with the pain and knowing when your body just wants you to rest
July 2014
Breaking the law
Breaking the Law: why the rule on false starts in athletics is an ass
Great Britain’s James Dasaolu gets 100m nod at European Championships
May 2014
Great Britain win bronze and silver at World Relays
There was success for Great Britain in Nassau, while Kenya broke the men's 4x1500m world record
Vicky Ohuruogu seeks to emulate Christine as baton passes to sister
The world champion’s younger sister is an emerging 400m force and both can make an impact on the track for Britain this summer, they tell James Riach
Christine Ohuruogu eases off for Glasgow as she targets fitting finale
Christina Ohuruogu has said she will not be at her peak for the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow as she focuses on the world championships in Beijing and Rio Olympics