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.
Athletes from 16 nations to compete for medals and valuable ranking points in the final competition of the World Series ...
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Gout rips up script for final act of awe-inspiring school career
Way back when Gout Gout was in year seven, long before Australia and the world knew about the boy from Ipswich and his ...
Just 24 hours after great mate Mollie O’Callaghan broke new territory in the women’s 200m freestyle, Kaylee McKeown has ...
Former Wallaby Mark Nawaqanitawase will join a small list of dual internationals when he plays for the Kangaroos. But with a ...
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'Absolute beasts': Horton explains sudden world record haul
A string of world records have been smashed by Australians in the last couple of weeks. Mack Horton lifts the lid on the ...
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 ...
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden celebrates 4x100m gold at the 2025 World Championships Julian Finney/Getty Images Melissa Jefferson-Wooden had more than a breakout year in 2025. She ran her way into the ...
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