Making of Champions (MoC) has officially unveiled 10 new athletes into the MoC Athletics Academy following their standout ...
It is no secret that African athletes are some of the quickest and strongest in their respective sports and disciplines.
The Group Championships get underway on Friday and will continue throughout the weekend, as the state’s top teams and athletes battle for championship titles. Below is our full preview of the Group 1 ...
Ashe revealed he has been training in Qatar for the past five months and expressed optimism about contributing to a strong ...
The Stade de France witnessed another display of French sprinting ability last week, leaving the Irish trailing in the Six Nations ...
Joel Fearon will be pushing in both the two and four man bobsleigh for Jamaica. Fearon started out as a sprinter and achieved a personal best of 9.96 seconds in the 100m - just 0.38 seconds slower ...
World champions Melissa Jefferson-Wooden and Cole Hocker are among the first athletes announced for the Prefontaine Classic ...
Daija Reid, Kelis Alexander and Jayden Goodridge all achieved Carifta Games qualifying standards in the Under-17 age-group at ...
Donovan Jansen van Vuuren’s blistering start to the season is not due to luck but a result of hours of hardwork improving his technique and sharpening his speed. The Brakpan AC sprinter appears to be ...
The Gulf is moving from buying arms to producing them. From the Dubai Airshow, CNN examines whether rising tensions are accelerating the region’s push to build and export its own weapons systems.
New Zealand’s fastest sprinters headlined the 2026 Sir Graeme Douglas International, with Zoe Hobbs and Tiaan Whelpton running qualifying marks for the World Indoor Championships. Hobbs ran a clean ...
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