When Noah Lyles woke up Tuesday morning, he knew something was wrong. This wasn’t soreness from the 100-meter final Sunday, when he became the first Team USA member to win gold in the event in 20 ...
Noah Lyles entered the Paris Olympics with one goal: Win a gold medal in the 100 and 200 meters. Lyles, the American sprinter who has endeared himself to fans thanks to his big personality, did the ...
This guide breaks down the official competition format for Olympic track and field, detailing every step from qualification ...
The second week of the Paris Olympics began with another action-packed day as a number of sport’s biggest names made an appearance on Monday. On the track, Sweden's pole vaulter Armand Duplantis won ...
USA Track and Field has announced nominees for its four Athlete of the Year awards. All of the 17 nominees either won world ...
Noah Lyles entered the 200m final on Thursday afternoon as the favorite to win, which would have made him the first American since Carl Lewis in 1984 to take the gold medal in both the 100m and the ...
PHILADELPHIA — Olympic 100m bronze medalist Melissa Jefferson-Wooden edged Olympic 200m gold medalist Gabby Thomas in the 200m on the first day of the Grand Slam Track Philadelphia meet.
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Olympic champion Gabby Thomas won the first race at the inaugural Grand Slam Track event in Kingston, Jamaica. American Thomas, who picked up three gold medals at the Paris Olympics last summer, set ...
Letsile Tebogo gave Botswana its first gold medal in Olympic history, winning the men's 200m in 19.46. American Kenny Bednarek took his second-consecutive silver medal, running 19.62, which was just ...
American Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone broke her own women's 400m hurdles world record for an astonishing sixth time (50.37 seconds), and Swedish star Mondo Duplantis set a new men's pole vault mark (6.25 ...
Noah Lyles pulled ahead of Kenny Bednarek heading into the straightaway then held him off down the stretch to capture his fourth title in a much-awaited 200 meters at world championships Friday night.