Just like Tokyo Olympics golden girl Hidilyn Diaz-Naranjo, the Filipino athlete bringing home the bacon in the coming Paris Olympiad stands to gain a house and lot bonanza.
What the $50,000 payout will mean for Olympic track and field athletes.
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A recently approved resolution is an ode to the state’s past while recognizing success in the present.
The Indian Olympic Association has created its own set of distractions and chaos in the run-up to the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Governor Roy Cooper and First Lady Kristin Cooper will travel to Washington, D.C. to attend a White House State Dinner on Wednesday night honoring America’s relationship with Japan. President Biden will host Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio and his wife Kishida Yuko, along with other members of the Japanese delegation.
The Housing Authority of the City of Santa Barbara honored City Net as its Outstanding Community Partner of the Year on Monday.
Track and field is set to become the first sport to introduce prize money at the Olympics, with World Athletics saying Wednesday it would pay $50,000 to gold medalists in Paris. The governing body of athletics said it was setting aside $2.4 million to pay the gold medalists across the
The collective group of Summer Games sports has criticized World Athletics for promising to pay $50,000 for each track and field gold medal won at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Former Gulfport Admiral and Olympic gold medalist Brittney Reese continues to pour back into the community that raised her. Recently, Reese announced a partnership with TrackTown USA to help support the next generation of track and field athletes. Reese brought home a gold medal in long jump during the 2012 summer Olympics in London. While her competing days are over,
Nike brought its athletes to Paris to kick off its Olympic activations, new products. Medalists Dawn Staley and Jordan Chiles met for the first time.
World Athletics President Sebastian Coe told reporters that the move is meant "to recognize that the revenue share that we receive is in large part because our athletes are the stars of the show.”