In another men’s relay hindered by a butchered handoff exchange, the U.S. settled for a silver medal in Saturday’s 4×100-meter relay. They finished in 37.55
Month: July 2022
At the track and field world championships, distance runners compete on behalf of their countries. What’s less visible to the average fan is that most
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — A humble little baseball sits at the bottom of a display case for David Ortiz on the third floor of the Hall
As a political crisis and economic meltdown ravaged Sri Lanka, the computer science student Aadhil Siddhique was among the legions of people there who found
There was a time, not so long ago, when Sydney McLaughlin was challenged whenever she planted herself in the starting blocks for the 400-meter hurdles.
The fraternity brothers of Sigma Chi had company this spring. A construction crew would arrive for work each day with a small armada of drills
The cyclists competing in this year’s Tour de France will spend nearly a month on their bikes, earning only two days off during their sport’s
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — The unofficial greeters at the Hall of Fame stand together, in bronze, by the ticket booths in the museum lobby. They are
Noah Lyles is the best in the world again. Lyles, the reigning 200-meter world champion who only managed a bronze medal at last year’s Olympics,
Pele, the Brazilian soccer great, included Seeler in his list of the world’s greatest living players in 2004. “His handling of the ball was perfect,