
Zach Koons
Editor and Writer at Sports Illustrated
Editor/Writer @SINow, Host of Bleav in Northwestern podcast on @BleavNetwork | Go 'Cats | email me: [email protected]
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5 days ago |
si.com | Zach Koons
Oscar Piastri found his way back into the win column to close out the European tripleheader at the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday, holding off his teammate Lando Norris to increase his small advantage in the championship standings. The 24-year-old Aussie converted from pole position after a daring lap in qualifying on Saturday to secure his first victory since Miami.
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1 week ago |
si.com | Zach Koons
Amid the boom of Formula One and other racing sports in the United States, Formula E—a single-seater series for electric cars—is the latest to try and manufacture a Drive to Survive-style cultural moment. The recently released Amazon Prime miniseries Formula E: Driver follows the lives of four of the 22 drivers on the Formula E grid as they compete to be crowned champion. Jake Dennis, one of the primary subjects of the new show, has been a staple in the sport for the entirety of the 2020s.
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1 month ago |
si.com | Zach Koons
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Ganar puede volverse algo rutinario. Para alguien como Katie Ledecky, la mujer estadounidense más galardonada en la historia olímpica en cualquier deporte, eso casi seguramente sucede. Pero eso no ha impedido que siga persiguiendo esa mejora constante—que, en su caso, a menudo ha significado tratar de superarse a sí misma. Eso no es tarea fácil cuando has estado en una liga propia durante más de una década.
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1 month ago |
si.com | Zach Koons
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Winning may get old. For someone like Katie Ledecky, the most decorated American woman in Olympic history across any sport, it almost certainly does. But that hasn’t prevented her never-ending pursuit of getting better—which, in her case, has often meant chasing her former self. That’s no easy task when you’ve largely been in a league of your own for more than a decade.
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1 month ago |
si.com | Zach Koons
Formula One is back in the United States this weekend for the fourth annual Miami Grand Prix. After five races, the shape of this year’s field is starting to become clear with McLaren holding advantages in both title fights, but there’s plenty of time for the rest of the contenders to make up ground.
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Not shockingly, Michigan cruises past Akron 17–6 and into the second round where Northwestern awaits. 'Cats got the better of their Big Ten foes back in Evanston on April 17th, but the Wolverines will be out for revenge come Sunday.

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RT @coffman_noah: Always so fun to talk with Zach! With the @NCAALAX Tournament kicking off, it was the perfect time to dive deep into Nort…

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