Updates
Features, fixes & improvements.
Smarter Daily Results, Built Around the Sport
February 13, 2026
We’ve reimagined how results appear on the Updates page.
Instead of a long, mixed list of performances, results are now ordered daily by competition classification, aligned with World Athletics governance standards. Meetings are grouped and prioritised according to their official status and level within the sport.
What does that mean for you?
• Easier to read
• More structured and organised
• Faster to scan
• Much easier to find what actually matters
From Continental Tour meetings to national competitions and beyond, results now reflect the hierarchy of the sport itself, so your feed makes sense instantly.
On busy days with hundreds of performances worldwide, the new search function makes things even more powerful. Looking for a specific athlete, event, or meeting? You’ll get there in seconds.
And we’re not stopping here.
We’ll continue expanding the number of competitions we cover across every level of the sport, while improving how quickly results are processed and delivered. Our aim is simple: broader coverage, smarter organisation, and faster updates.
Add Your Links. Make Your Profile Yours.
February 12, 2026
Your Career. Your Control.
You can now add personal links directly to your TF&L profile.
Add:
Instagram
Website
Sponsor pages
Coaching platforms
YouTube
Media features
Your TF&L profile is no longer just a results page. It becomes your central track and field identity.
Instead of sending people across multiple platforms, you can direct coaches, brands and college recruiters to one structured destination that combines verified performance data with your digital presence.
Your profile can now connect everything.
From race results to media features.
From sponsor pages to social channels.
From recruitment conversations to competition analysis.
You can place your TF&L link across all of your digital environments, including social bios, email signatures, athlete outreach and editorial features. One link becomes the gateway to everything track and field about you.
Your performances, your progression and your personal brand, all in one place.
The ultimate profile is not built from links alone. It is built on verified performance.
Deep Links. What They Are and Why They Matter
February 12, 2026
One Link. Direct Access.
TF&L supports deep links to athlete profiles, competitions and more.
Example: tf.life/a/athlete-name
When someone taps a TF&L link:
If they have the app installed, it opens directly inside the app
If they do not, they are guided to download
Why this is powerful
Share your profile on Instagram, LinkedIn or X
Send coaches or brands directly to your page
Promote competition results instantly
Include your TF&L link in articles, newsletters or editorial features
Deep links are not just social links. They are a fast track to your profile.
Instead of describing your career across multiple platforms, you can direct people to one structured showcase of everything track and field about you. Verified results. Progression. Rankings. Identity.
Journalists and media outlets can reference a single, trusted source for performance data.
No searching. No confusion. Just straight to the content.
For athletes building a personal brand, that matters.
New Athlete Profiles With Performance Graphs
February 12, 2026
Smarter Profiles. Deeper Insight.
We’ve upgraded athlete profiles across TF&L.
Profiles now include:
Performance progression graphs
Seasonal bests and personal best tracking
Global rankings where available
Competition history
Personal links and sponsorship visibility
A feed that will become the track and field channel for everyone in our sport
The new performance graphs allow fans, brands and athletes to see progression over time, not just isolated results.
Every profile becomes a story, not just a static bio.
Why this matters
For athletes
Show your progression
Demonstrate consistency
Highlight breakthroughs
For fans
Understand form
Compare seasons
Follow trends
For brands
Spot momentum
Identify emerging talent
Analyse performance context
TF&L profiles are designed to evolve with your career.
Profiles for All Users
February 12, 2026
TF&L Is Not Just for Athletes
Every user on TF&L has a profile.
We explored the idea of assigning roles such as fan, coach, researcher or athlete. But the sport is not that simple. People move between roles.
Someone might follow elite competitions, analyse performance data and still race a local 10K on the weekend. Another user might coach athletes while also competing themselves.
So instead of roles, we built profiles around people.
Your profile allows you to:
Appear on Predictor leaderboards
Save and follow favourite athletes
Personalise your feed and experience
Build your presence within the community
Add your own athletics performances
If you compete, you can add your performances and build a record that sits alongside your interests. Your profile can reflect both your participation and your engagement with the sport.
Importantly, user profiles are designed with the same structure and respect as elite athlete profiles.
That means:
Clean performance display
Structured results
A consistent profile format
The sport is not divided into professionals and spectators. It is an ecosystem.
TF&L is built around that idea.
🚀 Shipped: Athlete Profiles v1
March 2, 2023
We’re excited to share that Athlete Profiles v1 are now live in the TFL app!
This is a huge milestone in our mission to give athletes — and athletics fans — the tools and visibility they deserve.
🔍 What’s in v1?
Athlete Profiles now include:
🌍 World Rankings
🧬 Core Details (age, nation, coach, bio)
🏁 Latest Results
📈 Personal Bests Feed
📸 Photo & Media Gallery
✅ Claim & Own Your Profile
Every profile is powered by real performance data, updated continuously — and now, athletes can claim and control their page to add personal highlights, content, and context.
📅 What’s Next?
We’ll be following up soon with new updates as we dive deeper into presenting results — with better filtering, performance history, and visual storytelling that helps fans, brands, and federations track athletes across every event and season.
This is just the beginning. The home of athletics lives here.






