Medals have been unveiled for the Debswana World Athletics Relays in Gaborone, highlighting the event’s commitment to excellence and celebrating athletes from around the globe. Read more at worldathletics.org.
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Adriaan Wildschutt has announced himself as the new force in South African road running after his stunning victory at the New York City Half Marathon, signaling a bright future for the nation’s long-distance talent.
Usain Bolt expressed hope that Australian sprint sensation Trae Williams has a strong support system as he rises in the track world, emphasizing the crucial role of guidance and stability for young athletes.
Is this the football you want? The New York Times explores the latest shifts in the sport’s culture, technology, and fan expectations, highlighting how the game is evolving to meet modern demands.
The Golden Trail World Series has unveiled its 2026 calendar, promising a thrilling lineup of global trail running events. Fans can expect new locations and competitive routes in the upcoming season.
A Wigan athlete is set to tackle a grueling 50-mile run to raise funds for two local sports clubs. The challenge aims to boost community spirit and support grassroots sport in the Wigan area.
Great Britain secured bronze in the mixed 4x400m relay at the World Championships, with five teams advancing to the finals. The team’s strong performance highlighted their growing strength on the global stage.
The 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics will debut several new sports and events, including big air snowboarding and mixed team competitions, aiming to engage younger audiences and diversify the Games’ lineup.
Para cross-country skier David Chavez aims to make history as El Salvador’s first athlete in the Winter Paralympics. Chavez’s journey highlights perseverance and national pride on the global stage.
Hurdles legend Allen Johnson has announced his retirement, closing a remarkable career marked by Olympic gold and multiple World Championship titles. The American hurdler leaves a lasting legacy in track and field.










