Alexander Mutiso Munyao delivered another win for Kenya on a day the London Marathon remembered last year's champion Kelvin Kiptum.
It was billed as a race that would be harder to win than the Olympic marathon gold in Paris and the London Marathon’s elite women’s race did not disappoint as reigning Olympic champion Peres Jepchirchir won a hugely competitive race and set a new women’s-only world record. Jepchirchir, regarded as one of the greatest female distance runners of all time, raised her arms in jubilation as she crossed the tape in two hours, 16 minutes and 16 seconds. The Kenyan broke the women’s-only record – the...
Trio are Miriam Payne, 24, Lottie Hopkinson-Woolley, 24, and Jess Rowe, 27. Their team, Seas The Day, hopes to be first to row the Pacific Ocean unaided. They will set off from Peru next April and row west until they reach Australia
Max Verstappen made it four wins out of five with victory at the Chinese GP. Lando Norris finished an excellent second for McLaren ahead of Sergio Perez. Lewis Hamilton started 18th but worked his way up to ninth by the end
AN EV driver who travelled around the world in a record-breaking stunt revealed which country was a total nightmare. Lexie Alford hit 27 countries and six continents in the same amount of months in
Hall had a go on the PowerKube, a device that measures striking power. His punch set a new record high beating UFC lightweight champion Pereira. Pereira smashed Francis Ngannou's old record on the machine two weeks ago
A group of ballerinas has broken the Guinness World Record for the largest
A group of ballerinas has broken the Guinness World Record for the largest
CAMP PENDLETON, California – A Marine with 1st Intelligence Battalion shattered the Under-82 kg Strongwoman Deadlift world record by 38 pounds in her weight category April 20, 2024. 1st Lt. Sumer Johnson, weighing under 180 pounds, lifted 660 pounds at the 2024 Official Strongman Record Breakers event in Derry, Ireland. She is an adjutant in the battalion with I Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group.
FoF 1.0 can print objects as large as 96 feet long by 32 feet wide by 18 feet high at a rate of up to 500 pounds per hour, and can switch between multiple processes including large scale additive manufacturing, subtractive manufacturing, robotic arm operations, and continuous tape layup.Read Entire Article
Tokyo Olympic gold medalist Peres Jepchirchir of Kenya shattered the
Till Lindemann is bringing his solo project to North America for the first