Katarina Johnson-Thompson will miss her first heptathlon event since the Paris Olympics due to a minor injury. The British athlete, a reigning world champion, aims to recover swiftly as she prepares for upcoming competitions later this season.
Author: Jackson Lee
In 2023, trail running saw a resurgence fueled by visionaries advocating for inclusivity and sustainability. Pioneers like ultra-runner Courtney Dauwalter and environmental activists transformed the sport, inspiring a new generation to embrace the trails.
Scottish Athletics invites enthusiasts to register for a new online learning program focused on transitioning to ultra running. Participants will gain insights from experts on training, nutrition, and race strategies. Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your running journey!
Athletics officials have dismissed complaints from trail runners regarding safety concerns at a recent event, described by participants as “crazy” and “dangerous.” The decision raises questions about athlete welfare and the standards of race management.
The 2025 SMX Next motocross series will introduce Scouting Moto Combine events at iconic venues including Hangtown, RedBud, and Ironman. This initiative aims to identify emerging talent, enhancing the sport’s future and competitive landscape.
Janie Grace Moss, a standout athlete at Goodpasture, balanced her impressive sports career with a commitment to her peers. Known for her leadership and kindness, she impacted the school community deeply, embodying both athletic excellence and camaraderie.
In a remarkable display of endurance and skill, Korean race walker Choe registered the fastest time of his career at his third Olympics, despite being lapped during the event. This achievement highlights Choe’s resilience and commitment to the sport on the world stage.
Olympian Caitlin Rooskrantz has graduated with a BCom in Marketing from the University of Johannesburg. With her sights set on sports empowerment, Rooskrantz aims to leverage her education to inspire and uplift future athletes.
After 25 years of insightful commentary, the renowned octogenarian sports writing team “Who is a Jew?” has announced it will cease operations. The decision marks the end of an era in sports journalism, leaving a legacy of rich, thoughtful discourse.
The University of Kansas is poised to welcome athletes and fans for the 102nd Kansas Relays, kicking off Thursday. This historic event promises thrilling competitions and showcases the talent of collegiate and high school track and field stars.