A 16-year-old Japanese sprinter is already running faster times over 100 metres than both Usain Bolt and Noah Lyles across various age groups.
Japanese sprint star Sorato Shimizu aims to break the 10-second barrier at 17 and compete at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics after his record 10.00 run.
The Zimbabwe Independent on MSN
The making of a champion: Conversation with Makarawu
Makarawu delves into the perseverance and faith that fuel his run, offering a powerful perspective on his past challenges and ...
Two marathon greats entering their twilight years will race each other in the New York City Marathon for the first time this Sunday ...
The Standard on MSN
The fast track to Paris: Makarawu's unyielding race to the world stage
In the electrifying theatre of world sprinting, where milliseconds etch destiny, Zimbabwe’s Tapiwanashe Makarawu has emerged as a beacon of speed and resilience. At just 25, the national record holder ...
Amateur Photographer on MSN
Cat fans will love this photobook of amazing and unusual cats
How Tim Flach's remarkable images in Feline explores our relationship with cat species and why we find them so cute The post ...
In 1991, Ajunwa played for Nigeria at the first ever Women’s World Cup in China. Five years later, she won a gold medal for ...
Oblique Seville has opened up about what fans often get wrong about him, sharing how his Tokyo World Championships victory ...
When Usain Bolt walked on to the stage at Tokyo’s Ultimate Media Party, the crowd erupted as if reliving the thunderclaps of ...
Across a glittering career, Bolt became an 11-time world champion, an eight-time Olympic gold medallist, and broke the 100m ...
Usain Bolt has paid homeage to Shelly-Ann Fraser-Price following her retirement from competitive sprinting after 18 years of ...
The Sunderland forward scored 10 goals in the promotion campaign last term, including the winner in the play-off final win ...
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