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Noah Lyles speeds through finals to earn spot at 2024 Olympics in 100 meters
Noah Lyles locked down the first major step in his quest for an Olympic sprint double Sunday, coming from behind to win the 100 meters at U.S. track trials.
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Sha'Carri Richardson overcomes wobbly start, untied shoe for win in first heat at Olympic trials
Sha’Carri Richardson wobbled out of the starting block and raced with her right shoe untied but still won her preliminary 100-meter heat in 10.88 seconds to open her quest to make the Olympics at the U.S. track trials.
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Back on track: Sha'Carri Richardson looking to make her Olympic debut
“I’m better, I’m stronger and I’m wiser,” the American track and field star told NBC.
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Track and field rules to know for the 2024 Olympics
Here’s a rundown of all the track and field rules you need to know for running, throwing and jumping events at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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Star American sprinter Noah Lyles has big goals for the Paris Olympics
Lyles, a 2020 bronze medalist, wants more than just gold medals.
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Noah Lyles wins 100m gold at USATF Bermuda Grand Prix
Star Team USA sprinter Noah Lyles won gold in the men’s 100m at the USATF Bermuda Grand Prix over the weekend.
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Paralympian Nick Mayhugh hopes to remain in same conversation as Usain Bolt
For Nick Mayhugh, becoming a three-time gold medalist and world record holder at the 2021 Tokyo Paralympics was incredible — and a connection with Usain Bolt made it even better.
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Marvin Bracy-Williams finds balance between track and being a dad
Sprinter Marvin Bracy-Williams shares how having a child has changed his outlook on life as a track athlete.
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Ezra Frech paves the way for other Paralympians
Through Angel City Sports, the track and field champ is giving more people living with a disability the chance to be part of the sports community.
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A female D1 track star raced a man who insisted he could beat her. The result is going viral
Being challenged by a man who isn’t even a runner represents “a universal experience” for many women athletes, Alahna Sabbakhan says.
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Coleman edges world champion Lyles in the 100M at the Prefontaine Classic
American Christian Coleman won in 9.83 seconds, matching Noah Lyles’ world best this season, with Lyles finishing in 9.85.
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Jamaican sprinter gets glass in eye after cart crash at worlds, still runs race
Andrew Hudson competed in the 200m semifinals despite not being able to see out of his right eye.
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Katie Moon and Nina Kennedy decide to split the pole vault gold at worlds after tie
American Katie Moon and Australian Nina Kennedy decided to split gold in the pole vault after finishing in a tie at world championships.
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American Sha'Carri Richardson caps comeback by winning 100-meter world title
American Sha’Carri Richardson won the women’s 100-meter world title on Monday, two years after a positive marijuana test derailed her Olympic bid.
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Noah Lyles and Fred Kerley bringing speed and intrigue to world championships
American sprinters Noah Lyles and Fred Kerley are bringing some smack talk and even a bit of fun back to track just in time for the run-up to next year’s Paris Olympics.
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Belgian shot-putter goes viral for running hurdles to save team from disqualification
Shot-putter Jolien Boumkwo was applauded on social media after stepping up for her team at the European Team Championships.
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High School Track Star Overcomes Many Hurdles to Win State Title All by Herself
Senior Juliette Laracuente-Huebner was the only athlete representing her school at the Ohio indoor track and field championships. She won four of her seven events to win the team title.
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High School Track Star Wins State Title All by Herself
Juliette Laracuente-Huebner was the only athlete representing her school at the state meet in Ohio. She won four of her seven events which was enough points to win the team title.
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Transgender Women Banned From International Track and Field Competitions
Transgender women have been banned from international track and field competitions, and new regulations could keep those with differences in sex development from competing.