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The Training of Mondo Duplantis: A Deep Dive into the Making of a Pole...

Armand “Mondo” Duplantis is not just a pole vaulter—he is a generational talent who has redefined the event through a combination of technical precision, biomechanical efficiency, raw athleticism, and mental fortitude. With multiple world records to his name, the...

World Indoor Athletics Championships Finally Set for Nanjing After Multiple Delays

After being postponed three times due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the World Indoor Athletics Championships will finally take place in Nanjing, China, from March 21-23, featuring 576 athletes from 127 countries. Among the star-studded lineup is pole vault world...

UK Athletics and Former Sport Official Plead Not Guilty in Death of Paralympian Abdullah...

UK Athletics and former World Paralympic Athletics Championships official Keith Davies have pleaded not guilty to all charges related to the 2017 death of Paralympian Abdullah Hayayei, who was killed when a throwing cage collapsed on him during training...

Race for the Most Powerful Role in Sport: IOC Presidency Up for Grabs Amid...

The presidency of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is considered the most powerful position in world sport, granting influence over global leaders, luxury privileges, and immense financial control. After 12 years in office, Thomas Bach’s term is ending, and...

Adelaide’s Aaron Crook Wins Grueling Arctic Ultra-Marathon

Despite enduring hallucinations, extreme cold, and nerve damage, Adelaide’s Aaron Crook has won the 6633 Arctic Ultra, a brutal 620-kilometer race across the frozen terrain of Canada. The 41-year-old entered with hopes of simply finishing but emerged victorious after...

Alachua County to Host World Masters Athletics Indoor Championships

Alachua County is set to welcome over 3,700 athletes from 99 countries for the World Masters Athletics Indoor Championships, beginning Saturday and running for a full week. With coaches, support staff, and supporters, the event is expected to bring...

Jakob Ingebrigtsen Aims for First World 1500m Title

Despite his immense success, Jakob Ingebrigtsen has yet to claim a world title in the 1500 meters, a goal he is determined to achieve this season at both the World Indoor Championships in Nanjing and the Outdoor World Championships...

2025 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships: Final Results

The 2025 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships wrapped up on Saturday, March 15, in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The two-day competition saw elite collegiate athletes compete for national titles, with team points awarded to the top eight finishers in...

Matt Richtman Wins LA Marathon, First American Champion in 31 Years

Matt Richtman made history by becoming the first American man in 31 years to win the Los Angeles Marathon, finishing in 2:07:56. The Illinois native celebrated with an American flag after crossing the line. Richtman edged out Kenya’s Athanas Kioko...

Gout Gout Runs Historic 200m Time at Queensland Championships

Australian sprinting prodigy Gout Gout goes sub 20 seconds for the 200m with 19.98. Unfortunately, his sub-20 run won’t count because he had an illegally strong tailwind (+3.6 metres/second). But his 20.05s for the 200m will stand. At just 17...