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‘The Road to LA 28: The African Olympians’ is a new docu-reality series following athletes from seven African nations on their journey to the 2028 Olympics.
Weekend things to do: Beer Olympics, 2000 boy bands and a secret summer cocktail Our favorite concerts, festivals, restaurant and brewery events happening in South Florida this weekend throughout ...
He became the first man in history to win the 200 and 400 at the same Olympics in 1996, and he became the first man to repeat as Olympic 400-meter champion when he won the gold in 2000.
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In 1608, Samuel de Champlain established a settlement at Quebec City. He called it Kebec, an Algonquin word meaning "place where the river narrows." Its residents faced countless hardships, including ...
Norway downed hosts Switzerland in their opening fixture of Women's Euro 2025 on Wednesday, coming from behind to win 2-1 in a tough encounter to move top of Group A. Ada Hegerberg's close-range ...
TENNIS By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT LOCAL tennis legend Murray French is being remembered. French died suddenly at the end of May, age 83. Regarded as one Gippsland’s greatest to ...
Ellis, S. (2000). Mystical Weapons. Some Elements of Reflection from the Liberia War. African Policy, 66-82.
In a program that has made 20 appearances in the College World Series resulting in eight national championships (the most recent last weekend), LSU head coaches Skip Bertman, Paul Mainieri, and Jay ...
Revisit some of the best conversations and moments from the first year of By Way of Africa, where Mary Omatiga elevates the voices of Africa's biggest sporting figures.
Gretchen Walsh, a swimmer with numerous accomplishments, is nominated for a 2024-25 ESPY Award. The award is for Best College Athlete in Women's Sports.