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Cape Town has been announced as the host city for the 2027 World Mountain and Trail Running Championships, bringing global athletes to South Africa’s scenic landscapes and boosting local tourism.
Ball State’s Rogers has been named the Mid-American Conference nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year award, recognizing her outstanding achievements in athletics, academics, and leadership.
England Athletics launches the Talented Athlete and Coach Pathway to nurture emerging talent. The program aims to develop future champions by providing tailored support and expert coaching across the nation.
Union Health will now offer sports medicine services at Lavern Gibson, enhancing local access to specialized care for athletes and active individuals. The new clinic aims to support injury prevention and recovery.
The 2019 Washington Blade report highlights the challenges trans women face in sports, including eligibility rules and public scrutiny, as they strive for fair competition and inclusion in athletic events.
Long jumper Murali Sreeshankar took a significant step forward, showcasing improved form and technique at the latest meet. His performance signals promising prospects for upcoming national and international events.
Inverclyde Athletics Club played a pivotal role in Scotland’s recent gold medal success, shining among other standout performances. The Greenock Telegraph highlights their contribution to a memorable sporting achievement.
At the 2025 World Swimming Championships, the U.S. women’s medley relay team set a new world record, while Summer McIntosh claimed her fourth gold medal, solidifying her status as a rising star.
New Zealand runner sets a national Backyard Ultra record, pushing limits in this grueling endurance event. With eyes now on the world record, they aim to cement their place among the sport’s elite.