Usain Bolt vs cheetah vs average person in fascinating simulation
We all know Usain Bolt is rapid. We all know a cheetah is seriously rapid. We all know that your average human being isn’t so rapid.
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We all know Usain Bolt is rapid. We all know a cheetah is seriously rapid. We all know that your average human being isn’t so rapid.
French athlete Wilfried Happio became the 400 metre hurdles national champion despite being assaulted 20 minutes before the race.
Aston Villa boss Steven Gerrard is believed to be eyeing a deal for Rangers midfielder Joe Aribo, although could face stern competition from another Premier League side…
Dundee United want to bring Dylan Levitt back to Tannadice on loan and have held talks with Manchester United over the Wales international. Levitt, 20, spent last season with the Tangerines and impressed over 29 matches in all competitions north of the border.
The forward recently departed Ipswich Town following the expiration of his contract.
Phil Hay has dropped an update on Leeds United’s pursuit of Charles De Ketelaere.
Sydney McLaughlin smashed her own 400m hurdles world record at Saturday's US National Championships in Eugene, Oregon. Tokyo 2020 Olympic gold medallist McLaughlin — who set her first world mark of 51.46 in the final of those games — took 0.05s off that time to win the event in 51.41. Ad/> In so doing, McLaughlin also qualified for the upcoming World Championships at the same Hayward Field venue next month.
The Executive Board (EB) of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has decided that the boxing qualifying events and competitions at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 will not be run under the authority of the International Boxing Association (IBA). The decision is centred on the athletes and the need to provide certainty for the Olympic competitions and qualifications leading to Paris 2024. It follows the continuing and "very concerning" issues of the IBA, such as its governance and its refereeing and judging system.