Sebastian Coe urges transparency from tech firms behind key sports innovations, emphasizing the need for clear explanations to ensure fair play and trust. His call highlights growing scrutiny of technology in sport.
Author: Samuel Brown
Carloha Partners Okpekpe International Road Race aims to boost sports development and endurance culture in Nigeria. The event attracts elite athletes, promoting fitness and community engagement nationwide.
Waikato 400m hopeful and coach have returned energized after a Dutch sprint camp aimed at boosting their performance. The intensive training in the Netherlands is expected to enhance their speed and technique ahead of upcoming competitions.
At the Indigenous Games, rising athletes look up to Hannah, whose skill and sportsmanship inspire a new generation. Her influence extends beyond the field, empowering Indigenous youth to pursue their dreams.
Trail Runner Magazine highlights four science-driven lessons on downhill running, revealing how biomechanics, muscle engagement, and pacing strategies can enhance performance and reduce injury risk for trail runners.
Scottish Athletics has announced a new vest for 2026, designed specifically for ultra trail running. The innovation aims to enhance comfort and performance, supporting athletes tackling Scotland’s toughest terrains.
Two Winter Olympic sports face potential cancellation for the 2030 Games due to declining global participation and climate challenges. Officials weigh the future of these events amid shifting priorities.
The 2026 Winter Paralympics have officially begun, showcasing incredible athleticism and determination. Athletes are competing across six sports: alpine skiing, biathlon, cross-country skiing, para ice hockey, snowboarding, and wheelchair curling.
Lavin secured his eighth national title, narrowly holding off a strong challenge from O’Connor. The thrilling contest showcased Lavin’s resilience and skill, adding another milestone to his illustrious career.
World Athletics has abandoned plans to introduce a takeoff zone in the long jump, aiming to prevent conflict with athletes. The decision follows widespread opposition from jumpers concerned about fairness and tradition.










