A 16-year-old Japanese sprinter is already running faster times over 100 metres than both Usain Bolt and Noah Lyles across various age groups.
Japanese sprint star Sorato Shimizu aims to break the 10-second barrier at 17 and compete at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics after his record 10.00 run.
Giotto was just a puppy when he chased his first skateboard as if it was destiny calling. And maybe it was, with the one-eyed ...
Lubenda shattered the Queensland Schools Sport 16 years boys 100m record with a blistering 10.35s dash at the Track and Field State Championships on Friday. The rising star of Australian athletics ...
Jamaica, the island nation synonymous with sprinting excellence even in 2025, continues to shine through the brilliance of Kishane Thompson. He became the world leader for the 2025 season with a ...
At the 2024 Paris Olympics, one thing was clear: Noah Lyles was the fastest man alive, or so said the Olympic gold medal around his neck. Despite battling the effects ...
Australia’s fastest man, Patrick Johnson, who made his own rapid rise to the Olympic stage, said the teen sprint sensation ...
Tyreek Hill’s foot race feud with Noah Lyles just hit a new gear after Hill’s latest 100m sprint and bold post-win message. The Miami Dolphins wide receiver continues to chase the Olympian from ...