In 2019, The New York Times reported on an intersex runner who underwent surgery to meet competition regulations. The procedure, intended to enable participation, has since led to ongoing physical and emotional challenges.
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As Middleton’s new athletic director, Jamie Sims focuses on student development and building lasting impact through inclusive programs and community engagement, aiming to elevate both athletics and academics at the school.
Annet Negesa and Maximila Imali, elite female athletes, challenge testosterone regulations that impact their careers. Their fight highlights ongoing debates over gender, fairness, and inclusion in competitive sports.
Manchester United’s potential lineup under Rúben Amorim hints at tactical shifts. Key players may thrive, while others risk reduced roles. Our analysis highlights the biggest winners and losers in this evolving setup.
In the latest Raptors mailbag, The New York Times explores why the team’s position in the middle of the standings is stable, arguing optimism remains optional amid an uncertain playoff outlook.
A new study published in Frontiers reveals how elite endurance athletes adjust their training intensity distribution across different season phases, optimizing performance by balancing low, moderate, and high-intensity workouts.
A new systematic review on ScienceDirect breaks down how age, sex, athletic expertise, sport type, and season impact athletes’ sleep patterns, offering fresh insights into optimizing recovery and performance.
Meet the Mid: Junior long snapper Cole Williams anchors Navy’s special teams with precision and consistency. A key contributor on and off the field, Williams exemplifies dedication at Naval Academy Athletics.
The FHSAA board has decided not to restrict middle school athletes from participating in varsity sports for the time being, maintaining current policies while exploring potential future changes, The News-Press reports.
Manchester United’s defensive frailties against long balls have become a major concern this season. The Athletic and The New York Times reveal tactical lapses and positioning errors behind the troubling trend.










