At the World Athletics Championships 2025, Faith Kipyegon clinched her fourth 1500m title, while Grant Holloway secured the 110m hurdles gold in a thrilling showdown. A historic day of middle-distance and sprint drama unfolded.
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Meet the Mid: Junior long snapper Cole Williams anchors Navy’s special teams with precision and consistency. A key contributor on and off the field, Williams exemplifies dedication at Naval Academy Athletics.
Treeline’s 2025 review spotlights the best hiking sports bras offering unmatched support, comfort, and moisture-wicking tech. Top picks blend durability with breathability for all trail challenges.
The 50 kilometres race walk remains a pinnacle event in athletics, showcasing endurance and technique. WorldAthletics.org highlights recent races, records, and athlete profiles, marking its significance on the global stage.
The Marathon des Sables, known as the toughest footrace on Earth, challenges runners across 250 km of the Sahara Desert. Our ultimate guide covers training tips, gear essentials, and survival strategies for this epic ultramarathon.
Usain Bolt’s legendary sprinting record faces a new challenge as a rising athlete breaks his time amid controversy. The debate intensifies over the legitimacy of this latest claim, shaking the world of track and field.
The men’s javelin throw world record stands at 98.48 meters, set by Jan Ĺ˝eleznĂ˝ in 1996. Here’s a full list of the highest throws in history, showcasing the sport’s elite performances.
The World Athletics Championships 2025 continue today, Sunday 21st September, featuring key track and field events. Stay tuned for live updates and full schedule coverage on Radio Times.
The coach behind Jessica Ennis’s Olympic success has been appointed to a prestigious national coaching role, aiming to nurture the next generation of British athletics talent, The Guardian reports.
Thirteen Section III boys and girls cross country athletes have kicked off their seasons with strong performances, showcasing promising talent and setting the pace for the competitive year ahead, reports Syracuse.com.










