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Man Kaur, 102, wins 200-meter race at World Masters Championships

There's no slowing down for Man Kaur, even at 102 years old. The track and field athlete from India just added another medal to her impressive collection by picking up a win in her age group in the 200-meter dash at the World Masters Athletics Championships in Malaga, Spain. She clocked a time of 3 minutes and 14 seconds. Who [...]

By |2018-09-16T20:34:08+00:00September 16th, 2018|Breakthrough Athletes|Comments Off on Man Kaur, 102, wins 200-meter race at World Masters Championships

Kevin Hart running Chicago Marathon to send kids to college

Kevin Hart is no stranger to running marathons. He ran the 2017 New York City Marathon in just over four hours. However, he's taking it up a notch in 2018, and not just by tackling another 26.2-mile course. The 39-year-old comedian announced on his Instagram page Thursday that he will be running the Chicago Marathon to raise money so more [...]

By |2018-09-15T20:55:53+00:00September 15th, 2018|Fast Breaks|Comments Off on Kevin Hart running Chicago Marathon to send kids to college

Colgate Univ. football donates team meals to Hurricane Florence evacuees

Saturday's game between Colgate University and Furman University was cancelled due to Hurricane Florence, but just because the game won't be made up doesn't mean the Raiders' football program isn't walking away with a win. Colgate head coach Dan Hunt announced that his team released their hotel rooms so storm evacuees would have a place to go for shelter. Also, [...]

By |2018-09-14T12:18:43+00:00September 14th, 2018|Jocks Giving Back|Comments Off on Colgate Univ. football donates team meals to Hurricane Florence evacuees

At 95, Ray Woolley breaks own record as oldest scuba diver

It's fair to say Ray Woolley isn't afraid to dive deep into life, or into the ocean. The 95-year-old World War II veteran beat his own record in early September by diving 40.6 meters to explore a cargo ship wreck off the coast of Cyprus. He spent 44 minutes down there, which bests his previous record of 41 minutes at [...]

By |2018-09-13T13:30:49+00:00September 13th, 2018|Breakthrough Athletes|Comments Off on At 95, Ray Woolley breaks own record as oldest scuba diver

Soldiers to Sidelines give military leaders the chance to be coaches

Even leaders need a little help finding new ways to lead. That's where Soldiers to Sidelines, an organization that helps integrate military personnel into youth sports, comes into play. Based in Washington D.C., and founded by Harrison Bernstein, a three-time All-American football player and former NFL trainer, Soldiers to Sidelines takes veterans and teaches them the most cutting edge coaching [...]

By |2018-09-12T16:58:55+00:00September 12th, 2018|Fast Breaks|Comments Off on Soldiers to Sidelines give military leaders the chance to be coaches

Daytona State College adds three cross country runners over the age of 40

In July, we told you about Bego Lopez, the 50-year-old from DeLand, Florida who is taking classes at Daytona State College, and running cross-country for the school. Add two more runners over the age of 40 to the roster now, too. Kris Gray, 48, and Jenny Enslin, 42, have also signed on to run for Daytona State College and become [...]

By |2018-09-11T18:38:09+00:00September 11th, 2018|Breakthrough Athletes|Comments Off on Daytona State College adds three cross country runners over the age of 40

Homecoming queen Kaylee Foster drills game-winning kick

It was a night to remember for Mississippi high school senior Kaylee Foster. First, she was named homecoming queen. Then, she nailed the game-winning kick for her football team in overtime. Prior to the game, Foster, who attends Ocean Springs High School, posed for picture while wearing her tiara, and then she kicked an extra point to lift her team [...]

By |2018-09-10T13:43:39+00:00September 10th, 2018|Breakthrough Athletes|Comments Off on Homecoming queen Kaylee Foster drills game-winning kick

World Surf League becomes first pro sports league to implement pay equality

Male or female, waves don't discriminate, so why should a professional sports league? That's the thinking of the World Surf League (WSL), which announced on Sept. 5 that starting in 2019, female and male competitors will receive equal prize money across all league-controlled events. "This is a huge step forward in our long-planned strategy to elevate women's surfing and we [...]

By |2018-09-09T19:05:10+00:00September 9th, 2018|Fast Breaks|Comments Off on World Surf League becomes first pro sports league to implement pay equality

Blind high school running back Adonis Watt sees gameday action

Adonis Watt may have to hold onto a teammate's shoulder pad and be led out onto the football field, but make no mistake, once the play is called, the freshman running back is ready to run solo. Watt, who went blind at the age of 6 due to a rare congenital glaucoma, suits up for Brophy College Preparatory in Arizona [...]

By |2018-09-08T14:56:40+00:00September 8th, 2018|Breakthrough Athletes|Comments Off on Blind high school running back Adonis Watt sees gameday action

College student pays tribute to late basketball player with film on mental illness

San Diego City College student David Pradel was documenting his school's basketball team in 2017 to chronicle their season. Little did he know that with the death of sophomore Nate Edwards, mental illness would become the primary focus of the story he was telling. Pradel was taking photos and videos throughout the year, a successful one at that, with the [...]

By |2018-09-07T17:55:43+00:00September 7th, 2018|Fast Breaks|Comments Off on College student pays tribute to late basketball player with film on mental illness
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