Hundreds of runners participated in the 2026 KCB Kyambogo Ultra Run, showcasing endurance and community spirit. The event, held over challenging terrain, attracted athletes from across the region, highlighting Kyambogo’s growing sports culture.
Author: Charlotte Adams
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Schroeder impresses at the Drake Relays, showcasing strong throws in a competitive field. The local athlete’s performance highlights rising talent in the community’s track and field scene.
Marathon Sports has acquired six03 Trail Races, expanding its footprint in trail running. The move aims to enhance race experiences and grow the Northeast’s trail running community.
A new study finds that walking at a brisk pace delivers a calorie burn comparable to running, but with significantly less impact on joints. This makes it an effective, low-risk exercise option for all fitness levels.
Local athletes excel at the Drake Relays, qualifying in 18 events. Competitors from the Burlington area showcased strong performances, advancing to compete among top regional and national talent.
Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon clinched her first 10km road race victory at the Monaco Run on Sunday, showcasing her dominance beyond the track. The Olympic champion finished strong, marking a new milestone in her career.
A new study in The Sport Journal reveals that caffeine consumption significantly boosts sprint-distance performance in Division II collegiate swimmers, highlighting its potential as a legal performance enhancer in competitive swimming.
The javelin throw, a staple in track and field, combines strength and technique as athletes hurl a spear-like implement for distance. Originating in ancient hunting practices, it remains a thrilling Olympic event.










