athletes

All 16 Runners Who Collapsed and Runner Who Died at Brooklyn Half Marathon Said They Were Vaccinated

The weather last Saturday was unseasonaly warm, but it is unusual that 16 runners were hospitalized and one man died. While it is unknown how many of the Brooklyn Half runners' suffered from heart complications, many athletes have suffered from heart problems and other injuries believed to be linked to COVID jabs.

Woke Wimp Effect CONFIRMED as Simone Biles DROPS OUT of Olympics [Video]

Just yesterday we covered how Woke sports is utterly backfiring on the US Olympic team. We highlighted how Simone Biles, heralded as “the greatest gymnast of all time” along with the US female gymastics team, that also being “the greatest athletes in the whole world” lost to Russia in the qualifying round. The Best Gymnast […]

Lotteries and Rights in the Sporting Life

The pigeon flapped in desperation, moving across Melbourne’s lavish Capitol Theatre in fits and starts.  It was more alarmed than anything else at the address being given by former Australian football (soccer to some) player Craig Foster.  Foster has been beating the drum on one particular message for some time now: that sports can change the dimension of human rights, becoming, as it were, a fertilising agent.

The Woes of Luka Modrić: Croatia, Nationalism and Football

Juraj Vrdoljak of Telesport was convinced.  “I think half the population didn’t show up to work on the morning after the win against England.” The victory had inspired early shop closures, a feeling of rampant escapism. “Croatia is a country with a deep economic crisis.  Every day, life is really hard.  It’s full of bad stories and tough times.  There is lot of poverty.  A lot of people are emigrating.”

Giant Killing: Heroes and Teams at the 2018 World Cup

They have been falling like ninepins at one of the most unpredictable World Cups in generations.  Even before the kick-off in the tournament, Italy’s absence was conspicuous.  By the time the first phase of matches had been concluded, Germany, whose teams have made it to the elimination phase for eighty years, found itself in exit mode, a victim of exhaustion, desperation and South Korean determination.  Die Welt deemed the performance an embarrassment of perfection, the team’s performance “harmless, unimaginative, listless”.