Nigeria’s long jump sensation Ese Brume is gearing up for a return to the big stage at the Rome Diamond League, marking her comeback after a challenging outing at the Paris Olympics. In contrast, fellow Nigerian star Tobi Amusan will not be defending her 100m hurdles title, as she officially withdr...
Read Also
- Back in L.A., Taurasi knows 'end is near,' not when
- Back in L.A., Taurasi knows 'end is near,' not when
- Dua Lipa tickets 2025: Cheapest prices, schedule for second leg of 'Radical Optimism' world tour
- Where to watch PSG vs. Girona live stream, TV channel, start time, lineups, prediction for Champions League match
- Nigerian players Joe Aribo, Calvin Bassey and Alex Iwobi experience contrasting outcomes in the EFL Cup
- Daniele de Rossi sacked as Roma head coach after eight months in charge
- Altuve tossed for removing shoe, sock in wild 9th
- Michael Edwards now sends Liverpool officials to scout 24 y/o rising star
- Tottenham offered chance to sign 162k-per-week "champion" just days ago
- Newcastle have “concrete interest” in a highly-rated former Premier League ace
Latest SportsRation
- Nigerian players Joe Aribo, Calvin Bassey and Alex Iwobi experience contrasting outcomes in the EFL Cup
- Champions League opening day review: Revamped format debuts with goal fest
- Revealed: Why Chippa United blocked Stanley Nwabali’s exit
- Glasgow or Victoria: Where will the 2026 Commonwealth Games be hosted?
- Okocha reveals why he backs Messi not Ronaldo as the G.O.A.T
- Plateau United coach reveals what he expects from his new players
- CAF President reveals one aspect of African football that frustrates him
- Mbappe, Rudigier and Endrick fire Real Madrid past Stuggart
- Mbappe, Rudigier and Endrick fire Real Madrid past Stuggart
- Mbappe, Rudigier and Endrick fire Real Madrid past Stuggart