
Tanveen kaur Lamba
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1 day ago |
essentiallysports.com | Tanveen kaur Lamba |Anushka Solanki
“June is here and I truly have no fear for the rest of the year.” Sha’Carri Richardson looked surprisingly unfazed even after her disappointing 2025 season opener in Tokyo. While Bree Rizzo raced to an 11.38s gold, Richardson could only shake off her 8 months of rust with a fourth finish in 11.47s at the Seiko Golden Grand Prix last month. She now has 7 days before she lines up for her second 100m race of the season.
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2 days ago |
essentiallysports.com | Tanveen kaur Lamba |Anushka Solanki
“Money goes in, and it doesn’t go out…” Rajindra Campbell, the Paris Olympics bronze medalist shot put athlete, is no longer keeping quiet about the problems with Jamaica’s athletics federation. He was among the ones hoping for improvement and support for a long time. When that didn’t come through, he finally shifted his allegiance to Turkey. But now, he’s uncovered another issue. This time, not with the Jamaican body but with the mega sponsor brand, Puma.
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6 days ago |
essentiallysports.com | Tanveen kaur Lamba |Anushka Solanki
June 2025 has been all about the Simone Biles vs Riley Gaines controversy taking different shapes. After days of silence, here comes another spark.
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1 week ago |
essentiallysports.com | Tanveen kaur Lamba |Anushka Solanki
Harsh criticism is flooding Jamaican social media feeds from all directions. After two Jamaican track and field pros decided to suddenly switch allegiance to Turkey, the nation was left shocked. Why did they do so? Well, the two have allegedly accepted US$ 500,000 signing bonuses, plus lofty promises like six-figure incentives for podium finishes at major champs in the future. But is there more to the picture?
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1 week ago |
essentiallysports.com | Tanveen kaur Lamba |Anushka Solanki
After Friday night, the college sports landscape changed forever. With the $2.8 B NCAA vs House settlement officially approved, some drastic changes were brought in, leaving many skeptical. With athletic departments now having to share revenue, what will happen to the sports that make less money? Will basketball and football always get the edge? Or will it be doomsday for sports like tennis and track and field that, at times, bring neither revenue nor TV exposure?
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