Not Just For Papier Mache Volcanoes: Baking Soda Is Apparently Helping Athletes Smash Records
Athletes are always looking for that one little thing that will help them get an edge over the competition.
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Athletes are always looking for that one little thing that will help them get an edge over the competition.
Take the season's biggest races in the sliding sports of bobsleigh, skeleton and luge, meaning either the Olympics or the world championships, and there have been 59 instances of sliders from one place sweeping the podium.
AVONDALE, Ariz. — Katherine Legge doesn’t view her racing as the first woman in the NASCAR Cup Series in more than seven years as something to take pride in doing.
Fresh off winning the 400m title in a stunning 44.74 African record at the Big 12 Championships, United States-based Ezekiel Nathaniel has been named in the 2025 Bowerman 2025 Men’s Pre-NCAA Indoor Championships Watch List.
Japan Football Association president Tsuneyasu Miyamoto has said his country will consider bidding to host the 2039 Women's World Cup after FIFA's decision not to allow Asian nations to pitch for the rights to the 2031 or 2035 editions of the competition.
Just days before free agency begins, the quarterback carousel lurched forward in a way that almost no one expected Friday. Geno Smith, the longtime backup who became a reliable starter for the Seattle Seahawks under then-head coach Pete Carroll, is headed to the Las Vegas Raiders to reunite with Carroll in exchange for a third-round pick. Suddenly, the Raiders have a quarterback, and the Seahawks are looking for one.
The disposal of what Parisian police called an “excessively dangerous” unexploded World War II bomb, caused hours of transportation chaos on Friday on rail and road networks in the French capital.
NEW YORK : Briton Matt Weston picked up his second men's skeleton World Championships win in Lake Placid, on Friday, winning by 1.90 seconds - the second-largest margin in the competition's history.