A sprinter who was claimed to have technically beaten Usain Bolt's 100-metre world record decided against representing his own country at the Olympics.
Visually impaired para-sprinter Jairus Ong’eta, who also has albinism, is on a mission to make 2025 his breakthrough year.
The 22-year-old is excited at what he can achieve after completing full-time national service. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Julien Alfred, Noah Lyles, Devynne Charlton, Masai Russell, Rai Benjamin and Grant Holloway are among the global gold ...
ASICS welcomes British sprinter Louis Hinchcliffe to its growing team of elite athletes. [29 January 2025 –] – ASICS is proud ...
Wayne van Niekerk finally came of age in 2015 when he lowered his South African record to 43.96 at the Meeting Areva, beating ...
Clapp is now a two-time world record holder, holding Concept2 RowErg records in both the 1,000m and 500m distances ...
The shoes have the personal touch of the initials ‘YM’ and the number ‘3000’ stitched on the outer side of each heel ...
Jamaican sprint queen Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is celebrating the successful launch of the marketing campaign for her new ...
Two young athletes of the moment, including a world-record breaker, have confirmed starts at the Allan and Sylvia Potts Class track and field meeting at the Mitre 10 Regional Sports Park in Hastings ...
The region’s best athletes will be recognised on Saturday night with the annual Sports Darling Downs awards night back for ...