The World Athletics website invites fans to weigh in on the 10 greatest World Race Walking Cup races ever. Relive iconic moments and share your picks in this celebration of race walking history. Have your say today!
Author: Isabella Rossi
Jamaica’s top athletes gear up for the “Road to Tokyo” as preparations intensify ahead of the Olympic Games. The Jamaica Gleaner highlights training updates, qualification events, and athlete profiles.
A recent study published in Frontiers analyzes asymmetry and trajectory in court sports wheelchair athletes during repeated 20-meter sprints, revealing insights that could enhance performance and injury prevention strategies.
EJ Obiena successfully defended his Asian championship title in a thrilling jump-off, securing gold in a tightly contested competition. The Filipino pole vaulter showcased resilience and skill to retain his crown.
The popular road race series has expanded to Pretoria, drawing runners from across the region. With new routes and events, the series aims to boost local participation and promote fitness in the city.
UTMB is targeting significant expansion in the UK as the trail running boom surges. The event organiser aims to capitalize on growing participation and sponsorship opportunities in the thriving British market.
Wesleyan University continues to enhance its athletics and recreation programs, offering students state-of-the-art facilities and diverse sports opportunities to promote wellness, teamwork, and campus engagement year-round.
Rochester native and Rush-Henrietta graduate pursues Olympic dreams in race walking. The Democrat and Chronicle spotlights the athlete’s rigorous training and dedication ahead of upcoming trials.
Jason Slayton and Sarah Naas were honored with top awards at Xavier University Athletics’ annual meeting, recognizing their outstanding performances and contributions to the university’s sports programs this season.
British racewalker Tom Bosworth has announced his retirement, reflecting on a career he describes as unexpected. Bosworth, a multiple record-holder, said his journey was “not supposed to happen to me.”