In a significant boost for India’s Olympic aspirations, the Indian Athletics Federation has announced the selection of 16 athletes, including three relay teams, for the upcoming Games. This skilled contingent aims to elevate India’s standing on the global stage.
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The upcoming PIC road race promises a day of fun for the entire family, featuring activities for all ages. Participants can enjoy a scenic route while engaging in friendly competition, fostering community spirit and promoting healthy living on Guam.
In a groundbreaking study published in Frontiers, researchers have pinpointed specific kinematic and neuromuscular traits linked to faster sprint speeds. This objective analysis could revolutionize training approaches, helping athletes optimize their performance on the track.
Australian middle-distance runner Peter Bol made a stunning debut on the Grand Slam Track in Miami, pocketing $30,000 in prize money. His impressive performance not only showcased his talent but also solidified his status as a rising star in athletics.
Curious about Olympic sport climbing? Climbing Magazine is here to provide clarity on everything from scoring systems to athlete preparation. Explore our expert insights and get answers to your most pressing questions about this thrilling Olympic discipline.
Ultra runner Michele (Suszek) Yates is set to be inducted into the Alpena Sports Hall of Fame, recognizing her outstanding achievements in long-distance running. Yates’ dedication and talent have made her a pivotal figure in the local sports community.
Gift Kelehe is set to run his final competitive Comrades Marathon, marking the end of an era for the veteran athlete. With an illustrious career and numerous accolades, Kelehe aims to leave a lasting legacy during this year’s iconic race.
A recent study published in Scientific Reports reveals that race course characteristics are pivotal in predicting performance in 48-hour ultramarathon running. The findings highlight how terrain, elevation, and environmental factors significantly influence athletes’ endurance outcomes.
In a remarkable achievement, local multi-sport athlete has been named the 2024 Britt Jessup Award winner. This prestigious accolade recognizes exceptional talent and dedication in athletics, highlighting the athlete’s commitment to excellence across various sports.
On February 7, 2025, Ole Miss Athletics will proudly celebrate National Girls & Women in Sports Day, honoring the achievements of female athletes. The event aims to inspire young girls to pursue sports, highlighting the importance of female empowerment in athletics.










