Australia vs Pakistan: Mitchell Marsh and Steve Smith help hosts to 241-run lead on day three
Steve Smith fell for 50 to Shaheen Afridi from the last ball…
Jordan Gill on recovering from depression to secure biggest career win
At 11.15pm on 2 December, referee Howard Foster called a halt to…
The long-term goals of Cristiano Ronaldo are revealed!
Portugal's coach Roberto Martinez discloses that Ronaldo is "interested" in prospects of…
Naomi Osaka practices for Brisbane International ahead of return to tennis after 27-month break
A "pumped" Naomi Osaka has spent her first Christmas as a mother…
Dabrowski won Grand Slam and helped Canada win Billie Jean King Cup in 2023
Canadian men unable to duplicate their run to the Davis Cup title…
A player from Eastern Michigan starts a fight with South Alabama following a 49-point deficit.
South Alabama won the game 59-10
World Athletics excludes transgender female athletes from women’s competitions
World Athletics declared in March that transgender female athletes who have gone through male puberty will not be allowed to compete in world rankings events. At this time, athletes will not be affected by the decision made by the international governing body for track and field and other running-related sports because there are currently no transgender athletes competing on the international scene. "World Athletics conducted a consultation period with various stakeholders in the first two months of this year, including Member Federations, the Global Athletics Coaches Academy and Athletes’ Commission, the IOC as well as representative transgender and human rights groups," the organization stated. "It became clear that the option that was initially put forth to stakeholders, requiring transgender athletes to maintain their testosterone levels, was not well received within the sport."
The question of transgender participation in women’s sports picks up steam in 2023.
White House releases new Title IX regulations
State record is broken by a massive 122-pound catfish taken in Tennessee.
The state record for blue catfish was broken by a man from Tennessee twice. Micka Burkhart, 44, of Big Rock, Tennessee, broke his own record with a catfish weighing 122 pounds, 3 ounces, according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA). A news statement on Thursday, July 13, stated that Burkhart grabbed the record-breaking catfish from the Barkley Reservoir in Stewart County. It measured 57.5 inches in length and 42.5 inches in girth. According to the TWRA, although Burkhart set his most recent record on Wednesday, June 28, the formal record-breaking and certification procedure was only finalized on Tuesday, July 11.
Indiana fishing record broken for the third time after another angler broke the record twice on same day
Phillip Duracz of Chesterton, Indiana, broke the state’s burbot fishing record 11…