Browsing: Middle/Long
Several Marion-area athletes earned honors in the All-Mid Ohio Athletic Conference spring sports awards. The Marion Star highlights top performers in baseball, track, and tennis from local schools.
The rise of the middle-age athlete is reshaping fitness norms. More adults in their 40s and 50s are embracing competitive sports and endurance challenges, highlighting a shift toward lifelong health and vitality.
New AACPS Contract Boosts Teacher Salaries and Adds Middle School Sports Coaching Roles
Anne Arundel County Public Schools approved a new contract including a teacher pay raise and increased stipends for middle school sports coaches, aiming to boost retention and support extracurricular programs.
Unleash Your Full Potential at Middle Tennessee State University’s Sports Performance Center
Middle Tennessee State University Athletics unveiled its new Sports Performance Center, enhancing training facilities with cutting-edge equipment to boost athlete strength, speed, and recovery across all sports.
Zola Budd, the South African runner known for her barefoot speed and 1984 Olympic controversy, reflects on her career and life after the fall in a revealing new interview with Runner’s World.
In Week 13, Day 7 of 2023 Spring Training, middle-distance runners focus on the long run. Covering 800m to 5,000m events, Sunday’s key session builds endurance ahead of the competitive season.
Wightman and Brazier’s fierce comebacks highlight a surge in men’s middle-distance running, showcasing renewed intensity and speed. Their performances signal a turbocharged era in the sport’s competitive landscape.
Inside the Minds of Michigan’s Top High School Athletes: Inspiring Stories and Powerful Insights
Michigan High School Athletic Association athletes share insights on training, teamwork, and balancing sports with academics in the latest “Answers from the Athletes” feature, highlighting dedication and resilience.
Parents of Spring-Sports Freshmen Rally for NCAA to Extend Free Year for Students Caught in the Middle
Parents of spring-sports freshmen urge the NCAA to extend the free year of eligibility to their children, who were caught in the middle amid pandemic disruptions, highlighting concerns over fairness and lost opportunities.
Middle school female athletes in Washington, DC received free sports equipment during the District of Play event, aiming to boost youth sports participation and support young girls in athletics across the city.