Greece’s Miltiadis Tentoglou is poised to achieve a rare long jump double as he gears up for the upcoming European Championships. His impressive recent performances have positioned him as a strong favorite, aiming to secure consecutive titles in the event.
Author: Ethan Riley
The Sports Authority of India (SAI) has appointed Nikolai Snesarev as the new middle and long-distance coach for Indian athletics. This move aims to enhance the country’s competitiveness in track events ahead of upcoming international competitions.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders cross country team showcased their competitive edge at the recent conference meet, with standout performances from rookie runners. As they gear up for the regional championships, Coach supports the team’s unwavering determination.
The London Marathon is set to return in 2026, and aspiring runners can start preparing to secure their spots. Applications open soon, with various entry methods available, including ballots and charity places. Stay tuned for updates on registration dates.
Marquette University has announced the promotion of Mike Broeker to Vice President and Director of Athletics. Broeker, who has been with the university for over a decade, will lead the athletic program, emphasizing academic and athletic excellence.
Athletics SA is urged to regulate prize money in road running to ensure fairness and transparency. Current disparities in earnings can create an uneven playing field, affecting athletes’ motivation and participation. Industry experts emphasize the need for standardized guidelines.
India has announced its squad for the upcoming Asian Athletics Championships, surprisingly omitting its top sprinters. As the event approaches, questions arise about the team’s readiness and potential performance amidst notable absences.
In a shocking turn of events at the 2012 London Olympics, the spirit of sportsmanship was overshadowed by controversy as four badminton teams were disqualified for deliberately losing matches, raising questions about the integrity of competition.
The Hungarian National Athletics Centre has unveiled its state-of-the-art track, promising to enhance training and competition experiences for athletes. Designed with the latest technology, the facility aims to elevate Hungary’s standing in global athletics.
Five student-athletes from the Dakota Wesleyan University Tigers have been recognized as NAIA Spring Sports Daktronics Scholar-Athletes for their academic excellence and athletic achievements. This honor underscores the commitment to both sports and scholarly pursuits at DWU.










