‘This track thing is not for a long time’- Faith Kipyegon on how mentor Vivian Cheruiyot has prepared her for life after retirement

The dominant 1500m queen Faith Kipyegon is preparing for life after track, following in the footsteps of mentor Vivian Cheruiyot. Three-time Olympic 1500m champion Faith Kipyegon has opened up about how her mentor, Kenyan long-distance running legend Vivian Cheruiyot, is helping her prepare for life beyond athletics. The two Kenyan Olympic gold medalists share a…

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Chelsea winger Mykhailo Mudryk fails drugs test

The Ukrainian winger, in proving his innocence, said he was surprised but the FA is expected to provide further information. Chelsea winger Mykhailo Mudryk has failed a drugs test, the Premier League club has confirmed. The Blues say they were contacted by the Football Association after an “adverse finding in a routine urine test”. Ukraine…

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‘I just don’t feel like it’s for me’- Keely Hodgkinson on resistance to join Michael Johnson’s Grand Slam Track league

Keely Hodgkinson has made her feelings known about Michael Johnson’s Grand Slam Track League. Keely Hodgkinson is one of the top British stars who has yet to sign with Michael Johnson’s Grand Slam Track League and she has explained the reasons behind her reason. The Olympic 800m champion acknowledged that the track league is certainly…

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CJ Koome Invites LSK for meeting as Judiciary woes deepen

Chief Justice Martha Koome. [Elvis Ogina, Standard] Chief Justice Martha Koome has invited the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) President and Council members to a consultative meeting aimed at promoting accountability within the judiciary.   According to LSK President Faith Odhiambo, the meeting will take place on Wednesday, December 18, from 2 p.m. to 4…

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‘Almost like a puzzle’ – Allyson Felix reveals about the toughest challenge she faced during her trophy-filled track career

Allyson, the multiple Olympic champion always struggled to get his out-of-shape body back on track after the offseason. Seven-time Olympic champion Allyson Felix has opened up about the hardships she underwent when the athletics season was on the break. Felix, 39, retired in 2022 after two decades of dominance on the track. However, ‘rare breed’ Felix…

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Why eating at ‘very random times’ alongside fiancée Junelle Bromfield helped Noah Lyles solidify his status at Paris Olympics

Olympic 100m champion Noah Lyles explains how fiancée Junelle Bromfield played a crucial role in his Paris glory. American track star Noah Lyles was highly favored to win the men’s 100-meter race at the Paris Olympics, which would solidify his title as the fastest man in the world. The nail-biter race ended in a stunning…

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‘Only when I feel compelled’- American sprint queen Sha’Carri Richardson on choosing when to use her platform for advocacy

American sprint queen Sha’Carri Richardson has opened up about why she prefers to remain silent on certain topic online. Olympic silver medalist Sha’Carri Richardson has opened up about when and why she chooses to use her voice, emphasizing the importance of purpose, positivity, and staying grounded. The celebrated sprinter, known for both her prowess on…

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‘It sucked’ – How poor psychological preparation for Tokyo Olympics helped Noah Lyles treat Paris Games ‘normally’

Olympic 100m champion Noah Lyles battled mental depression at the Tokyo Games prompting him to deploy a different approach in the lead-up to the Paris Olympics Olympic 100m champion Noah Lyles has admitted to poor psychological preparation in Tokyo Olympics but he opted to enjoy the moment by adopting a different approach at the Paris…

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