Kelvin Kiptum, a marathon world record-holder, and his coach, Gervais Hakizimana, were killed in a car crash in Kenya on Sunday. The crash occurred near Kaptagat, Kenya, a renowned training area for elite distance runners, where Kiptum was born and raised. A
On Sunday, Finns will choose between two experienced politicians, Alexander Stubb and Pekka Haavisto, to lead the country’s foreign and security policy. Stubb and Haavisto largely agree on Finland’s foreign priorities, such as maintaining a tough stance toward Russia and enhancing ties
Meghan Markle has been accused of making “demands” to get better accommodation when living in the UK with Prince Harry. The Duchess of Sussex moved to the UK in November, 2017 after the Duke of Sussex proposed at their first home Nottingham
Emma Raducanu is ready to play second-tier ITF events this season to refind the winning habit. The Bromley-based star banked $2.5m for winning the 2021 US Open title and was ranked No.4 in the Forbes Rich List of female athletes last year
The head of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has defended the decision to allow Russian and Belarussian athletes to compete at the 2024 Paris Olympics as neutrals. Speaking at a forum in Geneva, Switzerland, Thomas Bach said “individual atheletes cannot be punished
Jeremy Hunt scolded Sky News’s new Sunday morning politics presenter Trevor Phillips for not believing in Britain as the two dramatically clashed. The Chancellor was taking questions on steel production in the UK from Phillips, who has just officially taken over from
The Trey Lance experience in San Francisco came to an end Friday when the 49ers traded the No. 3 pick of the 2021 NFL Draft to the Dallas Cowboys for a 2024 fourth-round selection. The move came days after San Francisco announced
Snicker if you wish. Guffaw for good measure. Bill May and other male synchronized swimmers — now called artistic swimmers — have heard the putdowns before. But they’re getting the last laugh. Men have competed in synchro at the lower levels for
There was a time — a year ago; six months ago, even — that Ons Jabeur might not have recovered from the deficit she found herself in during the Wimbledon semifinals. Down a set. Down a break in the second set. So
Jacksonville Jaguars coach Doug Pederson’s son is the team’s newest tight end. The Jaguars signed Josh Pederson on Monday, bringing him aboard nearly a month after he finished the USFL season with the Houston Gamblers. Pederson caught 24 passes for 325 yards