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Kenya Leads Global Track & Field Doping Failures in 2024 Amid Rising Sanctions

Kenya led the world in track and field doping failures in 2024, with 119 athletes and personnel suspended or banned, followed by India and Russia. High-profile Kenyan athletes like Michael Saruni and Beatrice Toroitich faced multi-year and lifetime bans for various doping violations. Despite intensified testing and stricter enforcement, doping remains a significant challenge for Kenya’s athletics community. Meanwhile, other countries including India, Russia, and the United States continue to grapple with their own doping cases, highlighting the ongoing global fight to preserve the integrity of the sport.

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Sepak Takraw: The Sport That Matches Athletics in Skill and Agility

Sepak Takraw, a thrilling Southeast Asian sport, demands the same agility, endurance, and precision as traditional athletics. Combining acrobatic kicks and fast-paced rallies, it challenges players to perform explosive jumps and maintain intense cardiovascular effort. Despite its physical and mental demands, Sepak Takraw remains underrecognized globally, yet it stands as a true testament to athletic excellence beyond the track and field.

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Kishane Thompson’s 9.75-Second Sprint: More Than Just a Number—Who’s Next to Challenge?

Kishane Thompson’s explosive 9.75-second 100m sprint has shaken up the sprinting world and set a fresh challenge for the fastest men on the planet. With top athletes gearing up to respond, the race to break this mark promises thrilling rivalries and record-breaking moments. Curious who will rise next and what this means for the future of sprinting? Dive into our full story to discover why this isn’t just another fast time—it could change everything.

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