Oblique Seville may not fit the archetype of the power-packed 100m sprinter, but his slender frame hides explosive speed.
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.
From Abebe Bikila to Letsile Tebogo, African athletes have made history at the Olympics. Relive some of the greatest sporting ...
Oblique Seville has opened up about what fans often get wrong about him, sharing how his Tokyo World Championships victory ...
Reigning world marathon champion, Peres Jepchirchir, reckons a two-month break occasioned by a foot injury in April this year ...
The paralympian may have retired from competitive swimming, but she’s opening a new chapter as the youngest coach on RTÉ’s ...
As the women's portion of City Marathon reached its final stages, three former champions were battling it out for a course ...
It took a photo finish to determine the men's winner of the 2025 New York City Marathon. Despite posting the same finishing ...
Property taxes are going up in Armstrong. At its meeting Monday, Oct. 27, council approved the city’s 2025–2029 financial plan, which projects an... Work continues in the South Okanagan-Similkameen to ...
From Manu Bhaker’s Olympic medals to Divya Deshmukh’s chess world title, explore how Indian women redefined sports in 2024–2025.
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