McLaughlin-Levrone has shattered the 400m hurdles world record, delivering a stunning performance at the latest championship. The new time marks a historic milestone in athletics, setting a new standard for the event.
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Italy’s Massimo Stano shattered the 35-km race walk world record, setting a new benchmark in endurance athletics. The achievement marks a significant moment for Italian race walking on the global stage.
Gout Gout is under the spotlight after a 16-year-old athlete stunned the athletics world with a historic 100m sprint time. This breakthrough performance signals a new era in competitive sprinting.
Karsten Warholm shattered the 300m hurdles world record at the Diamond League opener, showcasing exceptional speed and technique. The Norwegian star sets a new benchmark in athletics early this season.
At the Paris Olympics, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone captured gold in the 400m hurdles, setting a new world record. Her stunning performance solidifies her status as the sport’s premier athlete.
Mykolas Alekna shattered the men’s discus world record today in Ramona, delivering a stunning throw that surpassed previous marks. His historic performance cements him as the sport’s new icon.
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone has once again shattered the 400m hurdles world record, marking her fifth improvement in just over three years. The track superstar continues to redefine the limits of her event.
Canada’s Evan Dunfee shattered the world record in the 35-kilometre race walk, showcasing exceptional endurance and technique. The achievement highlights Dunfee’s rising dominance in race walking on the global stage.
Italy’s Massimo Stano shattered the 35-km race walk world record, showcasing exceptional endurance and technique. His historic performance marks a new pinnacle in race walking, inspiring athletes worldwide.
An Australian runner has set a new world record, completing an 800km ultramarathon in just five days. The feat showcases extraordinary endurance and has captivated the global running community.










