Beasley proud of cyclists
GOLD may have slipped through their grasp, but national track cycling head coach John Beasley remains proud of his team’s performance at the Tokyo Olympics.
GOLD may have slipped through their grasp, but national track cycling head coach John Beasley remains proud of his team’s performance at the Tokyo Olympics.
TOKYO: Spain’s Sandra Sanchez Jaime won the first ever Olympic Games karate gold medal on Thursday, becoming her country’s oldest ever Olympian at 39 years and 323 days at the spiritual home of martial arts, the Nippon Budokan, in Tokyo.
TOKYO: Gymnastics great Simone Biles has withdrawn from the Olympic floor final, leaving the American with just one more chance of competition at the Tokyo Games, USA Gymnastics said Sunday.
NURAISYAH Jamil-Juni Karimah Noor Jamali started their women’s International 470 sailing campaign on the back foot at the Enoshima Yacht Harbour in Fujisawa yesterday.
WHEN Goh Liu Ying was appointed Malaysia’s flag bearer at the Tokyo Olympics, it was not only a proud moment for the mixed doubles shuttler but also a recognition for all Malaysian female athletes.
TOKYO: Isabell Werth became the first rider to win seven equestrian Olympic gold medals when Germany took the team dressage title in Tokyo on Tuesday.
TOKYO: Fencing gold medallist Edgar Cheung Ka-long said Hong Kong had gone "insane" after he won the Chinese territory's first Olympic gold in 25 years and only its second ever.
TOKYO: Australia’s Ariarne Titmus won a thrilling 400m freestyle duel with American great Katie Ledecky in the Olympic pool on Monday as Caeleb Dressel launched his bid for a seven-gold spree in style.
TOKYO: Tunisian teenager Ahmed Hafnaoui stunned the field to win the men's 400 metre freestyle gold in the Olympic pool on Sunday.