
NCAA Moving To Age-Based Eligibility Limits?
The NCAA Division I Board of Directors is moving toward a landmark overhaul of eligibility rules that could fundamentally reshape the career arcs of some

The NCAA Division I Board of Directors is moving toward a landmark overhaul of eligibility rules that could fundamentally reshape the career arcs of some

University of Illinois standout and NCAA Long Jump Champion Sophia Beckmon has signed an NIL deal with adidas. In a post to Instagram, Beckmon wrote,

Bullis High School delivered one of the standout moments of the 2026 Penn Relays when it captured the Championship of America 4×400-meter title at Franklin

Flagstaff High School standout Yohanes Van Meerten has committed the University of Oregon. Currently a junior, he had narrowed his search to a top-six schools

The 2026 TCS London Marathon produced one of the most remarkable days in distance running history on Sunday, with both elite races rewritten by record-breaking

On April 24, 1976 at the Drake Relays, a high school senior from Hammond, Indiana stepped onto the track to chase an Olympic Trials qualifying

The 130th Boston Marathon delivered one of the fastest and most memorable Marathon Mondays in race history, with defending champions John Korir and Sharon Lokedi

Over the weekend, NCAA Conference Championships were earned with an eye on the upcoming national Championships in Virginia Beach.

Duplantis set a new pole vault world record of 6.27m at the All Star Perche meet in Clermont-Ferrand, France

Fresh off their double at USATF Indoors, Nikki Hiltz has announced a contract extension with Lululemon and a coaching change to Juli Benson

Grand Slam Track has appointed Stats Perform as its exclusive global provider for data and betting rights

Over the past year, five of USA Track & Field’s (USATF) nine highest-ranking and highest-paid staff members have left the organization

For those of a certain age who were into cutting-edge music, “Should I Stay or Should I Go?” was the title of a punk rock

I forgot what it felt like to race. The sound of the gun felt unfamiliar. It made me jump a little more than I remembered.

There are a few key lessons you can learn from Olympians about money.

There’s a creative, supportive and innovative message in each 5-inch greeting card that Kristen Doornbos creates and sends out to her customers. While each individual

There are two things that can’t be compartmentalized and are inseparable for Abbey Cooper: faith and running. She admits that competing in track and field

The Millrose Games return for their 114th edition this weekend after a one-year layoff. A packed schedule of high school, college and pro events runs

It has been awhile since my last update! To wrap up last season, I finished 4th at the US Olympic Team Trials last June, one

Well, this racing season did not turn out anything like I thought it would. Because of Covid it was difficult to find races, so we

Well, this race was very different than my last race in California. It was my first time traveling internationally since Covid. I was headed to Slovakia, but

A friend asked me if I as an athlete would share my thoughts on 1 Corinthians 9 for a Bible study group that she is

I have been having a hard time coming up with what to say about this last race. My 2020 season concluded with two races, a

It has taken me a bit to unpack this last race, my first race since covid cancelled my regular season. My only other race this year