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If you're a No. 1 pick, how would you feel about joining a team that's tried to sell its franchise not just once but twice?
Celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2025, the Finland–Sweden Athletics International is a one-of-a-kind event celebrated ...
Six individual world champions will return to the venue of their global triumphs to compete at the Istvan Gyulai Memorial – a ...
One year after Paris 2024 lit up the world, Olympics.com revisits 14 stunning photographs that capture the essence of one of ...
This time a year ago, the Olympic Games in Paris were in full swing. We thought it is a good time to check in on the current ...
Global gold medallists Mondo Duplantis, Femke Bol, Emmanuel Wanyonyi and Valarie Allman are among the stars confirmed to ...
Olympic bronze medallist Emmanouil Karalis cleared 6.08 metres in the pole vault at the Greek national championships on ...
Emmanouil Karalis soared to 6.08 meters at the Panhellenic Championships in Volos, shattering his own Greek pole vault record and becoming the fourth athlete in history to clear this height, trailing ...
Fylde’s former GB pole vaulter Max Eaves will have a close eye on the World Championships in Tokyo – though his main concern is helping those closer to home find peak performance.
One of the groups claiming responsibility for the digital sabotage at Aeroflot, Russia's flagship airline, has a track record of disruptive hacks.
Iowa baby Nash Keen, born at just 21 weeks gestation and weighing only 10 ounces, has been recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's most premature baby to survive.
The record-breaking achievement could lead to practical, utility-scale quantum computers that are both smaller and faster.
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