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Hurdles champion Dalilah Muhammad is described as a “tiger walking alone in the jungle,” highlighting her fierce independence and determination in the competitive world of track and field, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Two-time high jump world champion Blanka Vlasic urged the IOC to safeguard women’s sports, emphasizing the importance of fair competition amid evolving gender policies. She called for clear rules to protect female athletes’ integrity.
Fewer women athletes and no Shohei Ohtani headline the shifting landscape of sports marketability in 2025, with middle-aged icons increasingly dominating sponsorship deals, reveals SportsPro’s latest analysis.
England Athletics announces team staff opportunities for 2026, seeking skilled professionals to support athletes at upcoming national and international events. Applications open soon for coaching, medical, and support roles.
Dunfee’s iconic race walk world record kit is now part of the Museum of World Athletics (MOWA) collection, celebrating his historic achievement and inspiring future generations of athletes worldwide.
At the World Relays in Botswana, three world records fell in the new mixed 4×100m relay, alongside two U.S. victories and an electrifying 4×400m race, showcasing thrilling performances and intense competition.
Parker and Cubbon secured repeat victories at the Ramsey road running event, showcasing consistent top form. The Isle of Man race drew strong local and regional competitors, highlighting growing interest in road running.
Inside the Italian sprint factory where stars like Amy Hunt train, cutting-edge techniques and expert coaching shape the future of athletics. The facility is becoming a hub for sprinting excellence, attracting top talent worldwide.
NC State Athletic Director came down hard on former coach Will Wade, blaming him for recent program issues. The move has sparked debate over leadership and accountability in college athletics.









