The University of Missouri-St. Louis has launched a new sport management program aimed at empowering students to kickstart their careers in the competitive sports industry. With hands-on experiences and industry partnerships, UMSL prepares graduates for success.
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The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) is highlighting the growing trend of canine sports, emphasizing their benefits for dog health and owner bonding. From agility to flyball, these activities promote fitness and challenge pets mentally while fostering community.
In a surprising twist, a new long jump rule has drawn criticism from athletics legends Carl Lewis and India’s Sreeshankar. Lewis humorously hopes it’s an April Fool’s joke, while Sreeshankar expresses his discontent, calling for a re-evaluation of the changes.
In a thrilling display of athleticism, McCartney expressed mixed emotions after witnessing a record-breaking jump at the national championships. Hailing the achievement as an inspiration for future athletes, he emphasized the importance of perseverance in the sport.
Texas Tech has made a significant leap in the early Top 25 And 1 rankings following key acquisitions from the transfer portal. The addition of several standout players bolsters the Red Raiders’ roster, positioning them as a formidable contender in the upcoming college basketball season.
Bayelsa has surged to the top of the leaderboard as the Niger Delta Sports Festival approaches its climax. The state is showcasing its athletic prowess, competing fiercely in various events and aiming for overall victory in the regional competition.
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, college sports’ tight-knit community is stepping up to support affected athletes. Various programs are providing resources, housing, and scholarships, ensuring these student-athletes can continue their education and compete amidst adversity.
Jazmin Sawyers and Ivana Spanovic have voiced their concerns over a new World Athletics proposal regarding long jump take-off changes. The athletes argue that the adjustments could undermine the sport’s integrity, calling for greater dialogue before implementation.
Keturah Orji, a three-time U.S. triple jump Olympian, has announced her retirement from competitive athletics. In a heartfelt statement, she revealed, “My love for the sport disappeared,” marking the end of an era for the talented athlete.
Addie Gilner, a standout athlete from the Class of 2028, has officially committed to join the Elon University women’s track and field team. Known for her impressive performances in long jump, Gilner brings talent and determination to the Phoenix squad.










