It’s the unique relationship driving the most exciting athlete to emerge on the Australian sporting landscape for some time.
World Athletics, the body that governs track and field as well as road-running events, will demand DNA tests for athletes competing in the female category in elite events.
Stephen “Bomber” Jones and Jamaica Olympic Association President, Christopher Samuda. “This is part of our— foreign policy to ensure that international presidents come here, are acquainted ...
For the first time since 1996, Tennessee men's swimming and diving won two NCAA national championships, making school history ...
Tennessee men's swimming 400-yard freestyle relay team broke their own record to win third NCAA title for Vols, who placed ...
The 33-year-old Texas native, who came oh-so-close to capturing bronze in the 200-meter butterfly at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro ... Since retiring from competitive swimming, the mother ...
Created by the legendary four-time Olympic champion Michael Johnson, Grand Slam Track promises to revolutionise track racing globally. Jamaica was selected to launch the league, with the inaugural ...
Jordan Burroughs jokingly announced that he would transfer to the Jamaican wrestling team, hilariously responding to the huge number of athletes entering the transfer portal since the 2025 NCAA ...
Jacobs, vice Marc Kennedy, second Brett Gallant and lead Ben Hebert will represent Canada at the BKT World Men’s Curling Championship ... based skip took Olympic gold at the Sochi Games the ...
Ariarne Titmus has thrown her support behind Brisbane’s newly announced $1.5 billion Olympic swimming complex, after criticising earlier proposals she believed would have “short-changed” the ...
A Blackburn school recently welcomed a triple Olympic gold medal-winning swimmer from Bury. James Guy, 29, visited Westholme School after competing in the Paris Olympics. During his visit ...