American sprint queen Sha’Carri Richardson is blazing trails on and off the track, anchoring her electrifying confidence in a rock-solid spiritual foundation. The speedster shared a glimpse of her faith …
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Cordell Tinch: From Cellphone Salesman to Track and Field Star
by Beryl Oyooby Beryl OyooDespite a promising trajectory, 2025 hasn’t been all smooth sailing for Cordell Tinch. Ranked third in the world in the men’s 110m hurdles, behind only Grant Holloway and Rasheed Broadbell, …
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“My Keeper Forever”: Shericka Jackson Opens Up About a Cherished Bond
by Evans Chumaby Evans ChumaWorld champion Shericka Jackson, one of the fiercest forces in women’s sprinting has opened up about the strong bond with her closest friend. The Jamaican sprint queen took to her …
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Elaine Thompson-Herah Hints at a Comeback One Year After Injury
by Janet Mutukuby Janet MutukuElaine Thompson-Herah, the fastest woman alive and multiple Olympic champion, hinted at a potential comeback exactly one year after her last race and injury setback. The Jamaican sprint star last …
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Sha’Carri Richardson Shares Personal Journey Embracing Her Natural Hair
by Janet Mutukuby Janet MutukuSha`Carri Richardson is a name synonymous with athletics fans, not because of her outstanding performance on the track and field, but also off the track. Sha’Carri Richardson has long dazzled …
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Boxing vs. Track: Gabby Thomas Debates Which Sport Pushes Athletes to the Brink
by Beryl Oyooby Beryl OyooOlympic sprinter Gabby Thomas found herself in the middle of a digital brawl she hadn’t quite expected. What started as a cheeky comment on the emotional toll of elite competition …
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Ethiopian Athlete Gelete Burka Accuses Husband of Property Theft and Threatens Divorce Amid Safety Fears
by Janet Mutukuby Janet MutukuEthiopian athlete Gelete Burka has accused her husband of selling her properties without her permission and filing for divorce while she focused on her athletic career. Burka, who has dedicated …
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World Athletics Hail Consistent Sub 10 Performer Akani Simbine After Breathtaking Record
by Beryl Oyooby Beryl OyooThe 2025 track and field season has been nothing short of electrifying, and South Africa’s Akani Simbine has been at the center of it all. Long considered a consistent force …
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Why American Star Jordan Hasay Is Still Running at 32 Weeks Pregnant
by Evans Chumaby Evans ChumaAmerican distance running star Jordan Hasay is proving her resilience this time by running strong into her third trimester of pregnancy. In a heartfelt facebook post, Hasay, now 32 weeks …
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Why American Distance Running Is on the Rise – Weini Kelati
by Evans Chumaby Evans ChumaAmerican middle and long distance runner, Weini Kelati believes American women’s distance running is entering a new era, one defined by strength, depth, and fearless racing. Speaking after her runner-up finish at the …
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Oblique Seville Declares Healthy Rivalry With Kishane Thompson
by Evans Chumaby Evans ChumaJamaica’s sprinting resurgence was on full display at the 2025 Racers Grand Prix , where Oblique Seville clocked a season’s best 9.97 seconds to finish second behind training partner Kishane Thompson …
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Donavan Brazier Returns to Racing with a Stunning win at TOAD Fest
by Janet Mutukuby Janet MutukuIn one of the most eye-catching performances of the 2025 track season, Donavan Brazier made a triumphant return to the 800 meters. Dovan has been away from the competitions for …
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‘I Had a Lot More Going On’: How Sandi Morris Overcame Distractions to Win DL in Rome
by Beryl Oyooby Beryl OyooSandi Morris proved once again why she’s one of the world’s elite pole vaulters, securing a thrilling victory at the Golden Gala Pietro Mennea in Rome. The three-time world silver medalist cleared 4.75m in …
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Nike Set to Premiere Documentary on Faith Kipyegon’s Historic Breaking4 Run
by Beryl Oyooby Beryl OyooNike and Box To Box Films will debut an electrifying documentary about Faith Kipyegon’s historic sub-four-minute mile attempt. Titled Breaking4: Faith Kipyegon vs. the 4-Minute Mile, the immersive limited-series documentary …
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Tsegay Snubs Beatrice Chebet’s Hug After 5000m Defeat as Rivalry Intensifies
by Beryl Oyooby Beryl OyooThe women’s 5000m at the Rome Diamond League delivered high drama and a sensational performance as Kenya’s Beatrice Chebet stormed to victory in a blistering 14:03.69, just three seconds shy of …
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Trayvon Bromwell Rockets to Stunning 100m Win, Edges Out Esene and Omanyala in Fierce Sprint Showdown
by Janet Mutukuby Janet MutukuTrayvon Bromwell electrified the track as he surged to victory in the men’s 100m sprint, narrowly beating Esene and Ferdinand Omanyala in a thrilling race that kept fans on the …
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Anavia Battle Claims Third Diamond League Victory with 200m Win in Rome
by Beryl Oyooby Beryl OyooAnavia Battle continued her impressive run of form this season, storming to victory in the women’s 200 meters at the 2025 Rome Diamond League meeting on Friday evening. The American …
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Sha’Carri Richardson Shares Heartfelt Tribute to Her Late Mother’s Legacy
by Beryl Oyooby Beryl OyooOlympic champion Sha’Carri Richardson took to Instagram to honor her mother’s memory in a touching tribute. On June 5, 2025, the track star posted a series of images featuring red …
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Gabby Thomas Speaks Out: Accountability Matters, But Harassment Crosses the Line
by Janet Mutukuby Janet MutukuGabby Thomas, a well-known athlete, recently addressed the issue of public criticism and personal boundaries with clarity and honesty. Gabby openly accepts normal heckling as part of being in the …
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Faith Kipyegon’s Rise to Glory: How Discipline Forged a World Champion
by Janet Mutukuby Janet MutukuFaith Kipyegon has become one of the most iconic middle-distance runners in the world. Hailing from Kenya, she has earned multiple Olympic gold medals and world championship titles in the …
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Chris Bailey: How a Storm of Misfortune Nearly Ended His Career
by Beryl Oyooby Beryl OyooAt the Kingston GST meet, while the headlines largely focused on the resurgence of established stars like Akani Simbine and Melissa Jefferson, Chris Bailey quietly stole the spotlight. The American …
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Christopher Bailey: Major Flaw in Track and Field Sponsorship Deals
by Beryl Oyooby Beryl OyooAt 25, Christopher Bailey had already done what most only dream of. He lit up the NCAA circuit, set a school record at the University of Arkansas, and stormed to …
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How a Fan Helped Carey McLeod Stay Competitive Without His Coach
by Evans Chumaby Evans ChumaJamaican long jumper Carey McLeod has proved that adaptability is as vital as raw talent especially when you’re flying solo in fierce competition. Speaking during a press conference ahead of …
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Why Valarie Allman Believes Dance Should Be Part of Every Athlete’s Routine
by Evans Chumaby Evans ChumaAmerican discus thrower Valarie Allman has disclosed on why every athlete should engage in dancing sessions for their own benefit. The two-time Olympic gold medalist ,who won titles at Tokyo …
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Why Michael Johnson’s League Is Struggling to Grow
by Beryl Oyooby Beryl OyooWhen Michael Johnson announced the launch of the Grand Slam Track series in 2025, it felt like a long-overdue revival for elite track and field. The Olympic legend was positively …
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Rome Diamond League Preview: Will Fred Kerley Finally Turn the Tables on Akani Simbine?
by Beryl Oyooby Beryl OyooSouth African star Akani Simbine has turned the men’s 100m into his personal playground, consistently hitting the podium at every major meet so far this year. First, second, third, it …
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Marathon Mastery: Coach Victoria Phillippi’s Winning Wisdom
by Janet Mutukuby Janet MutukuCoach Victoria Phillippi knows how to run—and win—marathons. With 27 marathons and ultra marathons under her belt and 18 Boston Marathon qualifying times, she understands what separates successful runners from …
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Gabby Thomas: The Secret Chamber Behind Her Success
by Beryl Oyooby Beryl OyooGabby Thomas, the Olympic sprint sensation who stole hearts and snagged medals at the Paris 2024 Games, is showing no signs of slowing down. Even after a stellar start to …
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Why Junelle Bromfield Feared Dating Olympic Champion Noah Lyles
by Beryl Oyooby Beryl OyooIn October 2024, the world swooned when Noah Lyles, the ever-charismatic Olympic sprint champion, posted a tender, almost cinematic proposal to Junelle Bromfield on Instagram. Beneath a soft glow and …
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Faith Kipyegon Trains in Eldoret Ahead of Historic Sub-4-Minute Mile Attempt
by Janet Mutukuby Janet MutukuKenya`s Olympic Champion Faith Kipyegon is intensifying her training in Eldoret, Kenya, as she prepares for a groundbreaking attempt to become the first woman to run a mile in under …
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How Grand Slam Track Stars Spend Their Prize Money: Sydney and Melissa Open Up
by Evans Chumaby Evans ChumaThe newly launched Grand Slam Track series has redefined both the sport and the financial reality of professional athletics. Created by Olympic legend Michael Johnson, the four-leg series—held in Kingston, …
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“Can’t Wait to Showcase My Talent” – Bayanda Walaza Over Racers Grand Prix 2025
by Evans Chumaby Evans ChumaSouth Africa’s rising sprint sensation Bayanda Walaza is all set to light up the track at the 2025 Racers Grand Prix in Kingston, Jamaica on June 7. The 19-year-old, currently …
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Omanyala Calls on Retired Rugby Great Injera for a New Challenge
by Evans Chumaby Evans ChumaAfrica’s fastest man, Ferdinand Omanyala has sparked buzz on the internet tagging along Kenyan rugby Legend Collins Injera for a a challenge in rugby. Speaking during the Kip Keino Classic press …
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Noah Lyles & Junelle Bromfield’s Breathtaking Pre-Wedding Moments (Photos)
by Evans Chumaby Evans ChumaAmerican Sprint star Noah Lyles alongside her fiancé Junelle Bromfield have stirred buzz on the internet after releasing pre-wedding photos. Junelle Bromfield, through her X ( Formely Twitter ) shared …
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Track and Field Fans Debate Jordan Anthony’s Bid for Team USA Spot
by Beryl Oyooby Beryl OyooOn May 31st, 20-year-old Jordan Anthony, a redshirt sophomore sprinter at the University of Arkansas, electrified the track at the NCAA West First Round in College Station, Texas. Running the …
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Letsile Tebogo Spoils Himself with a Lavish Gift Ahead of 22nd Birthday
by Beryl Oyooby Beryl OyooBotswana’s golden boy, Letsile Tebogo, knows how to mark a milestone in style. Just days before turning 22, the Olympic sprint champion treated himself to a jaw-dropping new ride . …
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Justin Gatlin: The 0.01-Second Loss to Usain Bolt That Still Haunts Him
by Beryl Oyooby Beryl OyooIn one of the most nail-biting 100-meter finals in history, Usain Bolt edged out Justin Gatlin by just 0.01 seconds at the 2015 World Athletics Championships in Beijing. Bolt clocked …
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How Gatlin-Bolt Rivalry Became a Shared Journey of Growth
by Beryl Oyooby Beryl OyooAt the height of his career, Justin Gatlin was a dominant force. He was beating nearly every sprinter in the world. Every sprinter except one. And that one man, Usain …
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American star Gabby Thomas Targeted by a Man in Disturbing Grand Slam Track Incident
by Janet Mutukuby Janet MutukuOlympic gold medalist Gabby Thomas faced a disturbing ordeal at the Grand Slam Track meet in Philadelphia last weekend, as a sports bettor verbally harassed her both on the track …
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Sha’Carri Richardson Poised for a High-Energy Summer Campaign
by Beryl Oyooby Beryl OyooThe track and field world has been buzzing with anticipation for Sha’Carri Richardson’s return, and if history has taught us anything, it’s never smart to count her out. After months …
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Noah Lyles: Why American Sports Leagues Should Drop the Term “World Champion”
by Beryl Oyooby Beryl OyooIn August 2023, Noah Lyles stood on top of the world. Fresh from a historic triple gold medal haul at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, the American sprint star …
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Sweet Moment: Young Fan’s Adorable Gesture Leaves Gabby Thomas Overwhelmed at GST Philadelphia
by Evans Chumaby Evans ChumaAmerican track and filed Sprinter, Gabby Thomas experienced more than just competitive heat at the Grand Slam Track meet in Philadelphia—she was overcome with emotion after a heartfelt gesture from …
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No One Can Beat Me”: Kenny Bednarek Sends Shockwaves Through 2025 Sprint Season After Philly Masterclass
by Evans Chumaby Evans ChumaAmerican track and field sprinter, Kenny Bednarek believes 2025 is his year—and after what he did this weekend in Philadelphia, it’s hard to argue otherwise. Bednarek, scorched the track at …
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Marco Arop Wins Big at Philly— But His Plans for the $100K Might Surprise You
by Evans Chumaby Evans ChumaAfter two intense days of competition at the Philadelphia Grand Slam Track meet, Canadian middle-distance star Marco Arop walked away with the $100,000 prize for winning the men’s short distance …
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Trey Cunningham Blasts Through Headwind to Win Second Straight Short Hurdles Slam
by Janet Mutukuby Janet MutukuAt the latest Grand Slam Track meet, athletes faced challenging conditions as a strong -1.9 meters per second headwind swept across the stadium, testing their speed and technique. Despite the …
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Why Salwa Eid Naser Was Disqualified Despite a Brilliant Run Behind Paulino in Philadelphia
by Evans Chumaby Evans ChumaOn Saturday, at the Grand Slam Track meet in Philadelphia, the Nigerian-born Bahraini sprinter, Salwa Eid Naser crossed the finish line in second place behind Olympic champion Marileidy Paulino in the …
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Kennedy Lachlan on Beating Omanyala: ‘It Feels Super Surreal, A Special Moment’”
by Evans Chumaby Evans ChumaAustralia’s Kennedy Lachlan was left beaming with emotion after storming to victory in the men’s 100m final at the 2025 Kip Keino Classic, clocking a lifetime best of 9.98 seconds at …
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Ackera Nugent Triumphs Over Tia Jones ,Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone in Philly 100m Hurdles Showdown
by Evans Chumaby Evans ChumaJamaican Sprint Hurdler ,Ackera Nugent delivered a sensational performance at the Philadelphia Slam on Saturday, outclassing a world-class field in the women’s 100m short hurdles. Nugent , stormed to victory …
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Diribe Shatters Franklin Field Record, Mary Moraa Upset in 1500m at Philadelphia Slam
by Evans Chumaby Evans ChumaEthiopian Star, Diribe Welteji delivered one of the most electrifying performances of the 2025 Grand Slam Track series, storming to victory in the women’s 1500 meters at the Philadelphia Slam …
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Maia McCoy Dominates Women’s 100m Sprint at ABSA Kip Keino Classic
by Janet Mutukuby Janet MutukuKip Keino Classic in Nairobi— Maia McCoy delivered a commanding performance to win the women’s 100 meters in 11.21 seconds, overcoming a stiff -1.7 m/s headwind. The American-born Liberian sprinter’s …