Botswana will host the 2026 World Athletics Relays, marking a historic milestone for African athletics. This first-ever African edition underscores the continent’s rising influence in global track and field events.
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Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon and other top athletes are set to compete at the World Athletics Road Running Championships. Fans can catch live coverage and updates on key platforms to follow every moment of the action.
A new narrative review on ResearchGate explores the biomechanics of the track and field sprint start, highlighting key factors that influence explosive power and performance in elite sprinters.
WCVB reports that youth athletes benefit from playing multiple sports, enhancing overall skills, reducing injury risk, and preventing burnout. Experts say diverse experiences promote long-term athletic development and enjoyment.
Trail running is rapidly reshaping modern athletics, blending endurance with nature. This surge is driving new training methods, gear innovations, and expanding the sport’s global appeal, as reported by Athletics Weekly.
Top Para athletes gear up for the 2025 Canadian Track and Field Championships presented by Bell. Watch standout stars like Brent Lakatos and Marni Abbott-Peter as they aim for glory and Paralympic qualification.
App State Athletics announced the addition of 16 new athletes to the 2025-26 Track & Field/Cross Country signing class, bolstering the program’s depth and talent for upcoming seasons.
McLaughlin-Levrone has shattered the 400m hurdles world record, delivering a stunning performance at the latest championship. The new time marks a historic milestone in athletics, setting a new standard for the event.
A transgender sophomore won the girls’ high jump contest, sparking controversy. Tennis legend Martina Navratilova was among critics condemning the victory, citing fairness concerns in women’s sports.