Athletics New Zealand has unveiled the 2026 Out of Stadia Championships calendar, alongside confirmed regions for 2027 and 2028. The announcement sets the stage for upcoming national athletics events.
Author: Isabella Rossi
Great Britain failed to secure a gold medal at the World Championships, marking their worst performance in 20 years. The disappointing return highlights challenges ahead for the nation’s athletics program, BBC reports.
Vietnam hurdler Nguyá»…n Thị Thu Trang has successfully passed the gender verification test, securing her eligibility to compete in the upcoming World Athletics Championships, marking a significant moment for the nation’s track and field team.
Fred Kerley shakes up track and field by securing an unprecedented enhanced deal, breaking from traditional athlete contracts. The sprint star’s bold move signals a new era in sports endorsements and athlete empowerment.
Famous skydiver Felix Baumgartner has died in a paragliding accident in Italy, officials confirm. The Red Bull Stratos record-holder was known for his historic 2012 supersonic jump from the stratosphere.
In the latest Raptors mailbag, The New York Times explores why the team’s position in the middle of the standings is stable, arguing optimism remains optional amid an uncertain playoff outlook.
Coles has awarded $250,000 in grants to Little Athletics centres nationwide, supporting the surge in youth participation. The funding aims to enhance facilities and programs amid growing community interest.
Kimberly Garcia Leon clinched her second gold in race walking at the World Athletics Championships, showcasing dominance and endurance in a thrilling finish. Her victory cements her status as a global race walking star.
At a major marathon, the walk-run method proved unexpectedly effective, boosting endurance and improving finish times. Runners reported less fatigue, challenging traditional continuous running strategies.
Maine’s recent rules restricting transgender girls from participating in girls’ sports have sparked controversy, drawing criticism as a regressive move that undermines inclusion and fairness in athletics, sparking statewide debate.










