A remarkable feat: a new mother won a grueling 100K ultramarathon through mountainous terrain-all while breastfeeding. Her endurance and determination highlight the strength of women athletes in extreme conditions.
Author: Mia Garcia
Botswana’s sprint star Letsile Tebogo, a rising Olympic hopeful, calls for greater investment and development in African athletics to elevate the continent’s presence on the global stage. – BBC
UChicago Medicine highlights that young athletes should fuel up with complex carbs and lean protein before games, and replenish with protein and hydration afterward to boost recovery and performance.
A new systematic review and meta-analysis on ResearchGate reveals that complex training significantly enhances sprint, jump, and change of direction abilities in soccer players, promising improved on-field performance.
At the 2025 SEC Media Days, Commissioner Greg Sankey expressed caution on College Football Playoff expansion and a nine-game SEC schedule, citing concerns over increased strain on college sports programs.
Ultrarunner Rod Farvard is pushing the limits as he embarks on a daring quest to conquer some of the most treacherous trails in the world. With financial stakes high, Farvard is determined to challenge both his endurance and his wallet.
Ultra sportsman Matthieu Bonne has shattered world records by running an astonishing 485 kilometers in just 48 hours. The feat, reported by VRT, showcases his extraordinary endurance and determination, setting a new benchmark in ultra-distance racing.
At the NCAA Division II and NAIA Track & Field Championships, sprinters from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) showcased their speed and skill. Their impressive performances highlight the growing impact of HBCU athletes on collegiate track and field.
A recent study on ScienceDirect.com emphasizes the critical role of biomechanical analysis in assessing throwing athletes. It reveals how tailored evaluations can significantly enhance recovery strategies and inform safe return-to-sport protocols, minimizing injury risk.
Cornell University will celebrate Women’s Sports Day this Sunday, showcasing the achievements of female athletes. The event will feature panel discussions, games, and community engagement activities, highlighting the importance of women in sports.










