Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The fastest sprint stars in the world go head to head at the World Athletics Championships as the 100m finals take place in Tokyo.
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden set a new championship record as she stormed to women’s 100m gold in Tokyo, while Oblique Seville came of age as he sealed a maiden world title in the men’s. Defending world ...
The 2025 track and field season reaches its crescendo at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan. Starting from Saturday, 147 medals will be awarded across 49 events in nine days. Consider ...
Jamaica’s Oblique Seville crowned himself world 100m champion after blazing to a personal-best 9.77 seconds in Tokyo, with American Melissa Jefferson-Wooden obliterating the world championship record ...
The women’s 100m semifinals and final at the 2025 World Track and Field Championships air live Sunday morning on CNBC and Peacock. The world 100m champion is traditionally considered the world’s ...
All three rounds of the women’s 100m will take place on the opening day of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics as part of a move to open the Games with “one of the most electrifying events in sport”, World ...
With both Noah Lyles and Sha'Carri Richardson dropping out of the 100m men's and women's competition, the door was opened for two new sprinters to make their names. In the men's 100m final, Kenny ...
Rising Sri Lankan para athlete Janani Dhananjana won first place in the T46/47 women’s 100m final at the ongoing Fazza World Para Athletics Grand Prix in Dubai, marking a major international victory ...
The fastest sprint stars in the world go head to head at the World Athletics Championships as the 100m finals take place in Tokyo. As usual, Noah Lyles is the talk of the men’s field. The reigning ...
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