In a groundbreaking initiative, ultra-marathon duo Sarah and Emma are challenging gender inequality in sport. Through their relentless endurance and advocacy, they aim to inspire change, raise awareness, and empower women to break barriers in athletics.
Author: Ava Thompson
As discussions intensify around potential Olympic sports, trail running emerges as a compelling candidate. With its growing popularity and emphasis on natural landscapes, advocates argue it embodies the Olympic spirit of perseverance and unity in nature.
In an exhilarating showdown at the Two Oceans marathon, Gerda stepped up to the plate, hitting a stunning six to secure her victory. Meanwhile, Lesotho’s Seutloali displayed remarkable composure to clinch a tactical win in the men’s race, showcasing elite athleticism.
The NAIA proudly announces the 2025 Winter Sport Daktronics Scholar-Athletes, highlighting exceptional student-athletes who excel both academically and athletically. This year, numerous athletes showcased their dedication, achieving high academic standards while competing at the collegiate level.
Northern Ireland is well-represented at the European Cross Country Championships in Turkey, with athlete Griggs leading a strong contingent. The championships promise fierce competition as runners from across Europe vie for top honors on challenging terrain.
As 2024 unfolds, middle and long-distance athletes are setting the stage for dramatic performances on the global track. With record-breaking ambitions and fierce competition, fans eagerly anticipate thrilling showdowns at major championships ahead.
Ugandan athlete Rebecca Cheptegei has been hospitalized in Kenya following an alarming attack where she was doused in petrol. The incident has raised concerns about athlete safety in the region. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the attack.
Eugene, San Diego has been awarded the prestigious World Athletics Championship events, bringing international attention to the U.S. athletics scene. This decision highlights the cities’ commitment to hosting high-caliber athletic competitions.
In a surprising turn at the Chinese GP, Lewis Hamilton clinched his first Sprint Qualifying pole for Ferrari, showcasing remarkable speed and strategy. Meanwhile, Lando Norris struggled, finishing in sixth, as teams prepare for an exciting race ahead.
Athletics faces a significant setback following a funding cut of nearly £1.75 million for the LA 2028 Olympics. This reduction threatens crucial support for athletes and preparation, raising concerns about the sport’s future competitiveness on the global stage.









