Faith Kipyegon gives her verdict ahead of the Paris Olympics
Faith Kipyegon, the holder of two world records, is crossing her fingers for an injury-free Olympic campaign in Paris this [DETAILS]
Faith Kipyegon, the holder of two world records, is crossing her fingers for an injury-free Olympic campaign in Paris this [DETAILS]
No team has gotten less from its third basemen this year than the White Sox, who are reportedly in agreement [DETAILS]
It seemed inevitable that the Chicago Bulls would part ways with DeMar DeRozan this summer. Their schedule didn’t align with [DETAILS]
At the Resisprint competition in La-Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, on Sunday afternoon, Femke Bol broke her own European 400-meter hurdles record, making [DETAILS]
American Michelle Rohl made a comeback to the U.S. Olympic Team Trial last week, her third-place finish in the 20-kilometer [DETAILS]
Faith Kipyegon continues to improve. Long since establishing herself as the greatest female miler of all time, the 30-year-old Kenyan had one of the greatest seasons in distance running history last year, breaking world records in the mile, 1500, and 5,000 meters and taking home double gold at the World Championships. Kipyegon’s world record for the 1500 in Florence last year, which she set in 3:49.11, was the highlight of her whole performance. It beat Genzebe Dibaba’s previous mark of 3:50.07 by almost a full second and raised the bar for women’s middle-distance running.
The London Marathon organizers have extended an invitation to charitable organizations that do not already have a spot in the [DETAILS]
The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) announced on Wednesday that Kenyan Lawrence Cherono, the former Boston and Chicago marathon winner, had [DETAILS]
John Force, an NHRA drag racing legend, was released from neurological intensive care following a 300-mph incident at the Virginia [DETAILS]
The Sonoma Raceway announced this week that the National Hot Rod Association, or NHRA, will be making a comeback in [DETAILS]