Rave Twink, known as the vibrant gay party boy, is making waves in the running community by competing in distance races. His unique blend of energy and endurance is challenging stereotypes in the sport.
Author: Sophia Davis
Sprint coach Reider’s accreditation for the Olympics has been revoked amid safeguarding concerns, casting a shadow over preparations. Officials emphasize athlete safety as investigations continue.
World Athletics is considering replacing the traditional take-off board in long jump with a take-off zone. The move aims to make the event more popular and ensure every jump counts, officials revealed.
Middle Tennessee State University Athletics launched its new Athletic Compliance homepage, offering streamlined access to NCAA rules, policies, and resources, ensuring transparency and integrity across all sports programs.
Rebecca Cheptegei, an Olympic runner from Uganda, has died following a gasoline attack, officials confirmed. The incident has sparked outrage and a police investigation is underway.
Priyanka Goswami set a new national record in the 35km race walk at a meet in Slovakia, showcasing her growing dominance in Indian athletics. Her performance marks a significant milestone ahead of upcoming international events.
Sport climbing made its Olympic debut at Tokyo 2020, showcasing speed, bouldering, and lead events. This fast-growing discipline tests agility, strength, and strategy, capturing global attention for the first time on the Olympic stage.
Michigan Tech has signed 15 new cross country recruits for the upcoming season, boosting the team’s depth and talent. The Huskies aim to build on last year’s success with this promising class.
Bilas highlights how NIL deals have boosted college sports, offering athletes new opportunities and financial freedom. Yet, challenges like regulation and equity remain as the landscape continues to evolve.
Rutgers University’s athletic subsidy surged 67.9% to $47 million, sparking debate over rising costs in college sports. The increase highlights growing financial pressure on public universities.