Villanova University recently hosted the “Sports Tech Sprint,” an innovative competition aimed at fostering breakthrough technologies in athletics. This event brought together entrepreneurs and athletes to develop solutions that could revolutionize sports performance and safety.
Browsing: athletism
Nominations for the RIT Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2025 are now open. Community members are invited to submit candidates who have made significant contributions to RIT athletics. All nominations must be received by the deadline to be considered.
The UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame will welcome nine distinguished new members in 2025, celebrating their significant contributions to Bruin athletics. The induction ceremony highlights the continued legacy of excellence at UCLA. More details to follow.
The Seminoles continue to dominate the collegiate sports scene, showcasing exceptional talent across various disciplines. Fans can stay updated with the latest results, game highlights, and athlete interviews at seminoles.com, your go-to source for all things FSU sports.
In the latest edition of Runner’s World, athletes share insights on conquering hurdles, both literal and metaphorical. With expert tips on technique and mental resilience, this issue prepares runners to clear obstacles on and off the track.
As Tokyo prepares to host a prestigious gathering of race walking talent, “100 Ones to Watch” highlights emerging athletes set to make waves in the sport. With a blend of seasoned competitors and fresh faces, the event promises thrilling performances and the chance to witness the future of race walking.
Daysha Bullocks, a rising star in sports management at Wichita State University, is making waves with her innovative approach to athlete engagement. Her passion and leadership are paving the way for a successful career in the competitive sports industry.
A landmark $2.8 billion settlement is poised to transform college sports, addressing long-standing issues of athlete compensation and rights. This historic agreement aims to reshape how institutions manage their athletes’ welfare and financial opportunities.
In a bold move to uphold the integrity of trail-running, the UTMB Group has reinforced its anti-doping efforts. The initiative aims to foster a cleaner competitive environment, ensuring athletes compete on a level playing field and promoting fair play in endurance sports.
American women are leading the surge in sub-ultra trail running, redefining the sport’s landscape. With more female participants embracing the challenge, events are experiencing increased enrollment and heightened competition, marking a significant shift in trail athletics.