The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has earned a top position in sport administration, jumping to No. 3 globally in the latest rankings. This achievement underscores the university’s commitment to excellence in sports education and management.
Author: Mia Garcia
Harvard Health examines the complex relationship between growth hormone and athletic performance, particularly as it relates to aging. While some athletes seek its benefits for enhanced performance, experts caution about the risks and ethical implications.
The World Road Running Championships in Rīga have announced a revised schedule, adjusting race times and events to enhance athlete and spectator experience. Organizers aim for a seamless event, promising excitement across the revamped timetable.
New Mexico Athletics has officially partnered with Teamworks General Manager to enhance communication and collaboration across its athletic programs. This strategic alliance aims to streamline operations and bolster support for student-athletes, improving overall performance and experience.
In an insightful installment of the RT Snap Q&A Series, endurance sports pioneer Tove Alexandersson shares her journey across trail running, skyrunning, and orienteering. The multifaceted champion discusses the challenges and triumphs that define her remarkable career.
A University of Stirling athlete proudly carried the baton in the recent Commonwealth Games Relay, representing both her university and her community. The event highlighted her dedication and skill, inspiring fellow students and sport enthusiasts alike.
Tigst Assefa made history at the 2025 London Marathon, shattering the women’s only world record with an outstanding performance. In the men’s race, Sebastian Sawe claimed victory, adding a thrilling chapter to this iconic event.
Charlton Athletic manager Nathan Jones faced criticism from Wrexham’s Phil Parkinson after referring to the club as a “circus.” Parkinson deemed the comment disrespectful, highlighting the professionalism and dedication of his players amid rising tensions.
Sebastian Coe has praised the documentary “Sprint” for its profound impact on the sporting world, highlighting its role in inspiring the next generation of athletes. The film captures the essence of sprinting, showcasing its power and dedication.
Lawrence Okoye has attributed his improved physical prowess to his experience in the NFL as he prepares to return to discus. The athlete, who shifted from track and field to American football, claims, “Physically I am superior now.”