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Faith Kipyegon's return to the 1,500m, Armand Duplantis's bid for a 13th pole vault world record and 100m fields featuring ...
Global sports editor Ossian Shine’s latest column looks ahead to the opening weekend of the 2025 Women’s Euros, Tadej Pogacar ...
The 50th Prefontaine Classic, the top annual international track and field meet held in the U.S., airs live on Saturday, July ...
Sha'Carri Richardson will face Julien Alfred and Melissa Jefferson as appearances by Athing Mu-Nikolayev and Sydney ...
Organisers of the Prefontaine Classic have pulled out all the stops in ensuring that the 50th edition of the Wanda Diamond ...
Kishane Thompson ran the world's fastest 100m in a decade, becoming the sixth-fastest man in history, while Tina Clayton won ...
Olympic silver medallist Kishane Thompson ran a world-leading PB of 9.75 (0.8 m/s) to win the men’s 100m at the Jamaican Championships in Kingston on Friday (27).
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Tuko News on MSNFerdinand Omanyala's rival Kishane Thompson sets registers 6th fastest time in historyKishane Thompson produced a phenomenal performance to record the sixth fastest time in history in the 100m. The Jamaican will ...
Kishane Thompson has been honored by the Jamaican Olympic Association for his remarkable performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics. At the quadrennial games, he narrowly missed out on a gold medal ...
Jamaican sprinter Kishane Thompson is one of those athletes. USA TODAY Sports got a chance to interview Thompson at Nike’s Athletes House in Paris in the aftermath of a thrilling 100-meter final.
NBC announcer Leigh Diffey said “I got it wrong” on his Paris Olympics call that incorrectly identified Kishane Thompson, rather than Noah Lyles, as winner of the 100 meters.
Kishane Thompson, front, and Noah Lyles wait to see who has won the men’s 100m. AP Nixon is the chief international photo finish judge. She made the call: Lyles wins.
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