At the 2025 World Athletics Championships, Rai Benjamin clinched gold in the 400m hurdles after a disqualification ruling against him was overturned, sparking controversy and acclaim. (Yahoo Sports)
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Kimberly Garcia Leon clinched her second gold in race walking at the World Athletics Championships, showcasing dominance and endurance in a thrilling finish. Her victory cements her status as a global race walking star.
University of Maryland Athletics celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month by highlighting the diverse contributions of Hispanic student-athletes, fostering unity, and promoting cultural pride across campus and sports teams.
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden’s rise in sprinting has captured global attention. With impressive wins at national levels, she now prepares to take on the world stage, aiming to cement her place among the sport’s elite.
At the recent college track and field meet, West Milford’s star athlete achieved the third-best throw in collegiate history, marking a significant milestone for the program and setting new standards in the sport.
Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya felicitated World Para Athletics medallists, awarding over Rs 1.09 crore in cash prizes to honour their exceptional achievements and encourage para-sports development in India.
U.S. Ski & Snowboard announced the 2025-26 Stifel U.S. Cross Country Ski Team nominations, highlighting top athletes set to represent the nation in upcoming international competitions. The roster reflects depth and emerging talent.
At the World Athletics Championships, Netherlands’ Femke Bol clinched gold in the 400m hurdles, showcasing remarkable speed and technique. Her victory marks a significant achievement in Dutch athletics.
At 3.43 PM at Chepstow, Queensbury Boy and Sticktotheplan headline the Persian War field, promising a thrilling contest. Sky Sports will provide live coverage of this highly anticipated race event.
The FHSAA board has decided not to restrict middle school athletes from participating in varsity sports for the time being, maintaining current policies while exploring potential future changes, The News-Press reports.









