Nathalie Blomqvist learned from world stars – Return to Finland shocked her
Finnish athlete Nathalie Blomqvist, training globally with elite athletes, returned to Finland and expressed her struggle with the harsh weather after an extended absence.
Apathy is Also a Part of Life... It's Okay, It Will Pass
The article discusses how elite athletes often experience feelings of apathy and depression after achieving significant success, such as breaking records or winning medals, and emphasizes the importance of recognizing and coping with these feelings as a normal part of life.
The detail took the high jumper to the world elite in two months
Louise Ekman, a Swedish high jumper, achieved a personal best by clearing 1.90 meters, earning her recognition as one of the top athletes in the world in just two months.
From Poor Sleep to Doping Dreams: What Can Cause Heart Problems in Elite Athletes?
Italian biathlete Tommaso Giacomeli ended his Olympic journey in the hospital due to heart issues, raising concerns about the health risks faced by elite athletes.
20-year-old pole vaulter achieved the second result in Estonian history: many jump that high, I want more
Pole vaulter Robert Kompus, aged 20, achieved Estonia's second-best record but remains unsatisfied due to the significant gap to the world's elite.
Why are so many elite skaters Russian?
The article discusses the prominence of Russian skaters in elite figure skating, particularly among recent US Olympic team members despite Russia's ban from participation.
Ball of Sports: A Local Patriotic Plea for Willingness to Achieve
The Ball of Sports in Frankfurt emphasizes the importance of valuing elite sports in a struggling society while celebrating local athletes' achievements.
The leaders of the biathlon team are happy about belonging to the elite and beautiful Olympic memories
Latvian biathletes achieved notable placements in a mass start competition, emphasizing the significance of participating among the world's best athletes.
Doctor and former elite runner has almost never been injured. He warns against running by 'feeling'.
Marius Bakken, a former elite runner and doctor, advises amateur runners to train like elite athletes to avoid injury and improve performance.
Happiness over performance and equality of access to sports, Norway's secrets for forging elite athletes
Norway's success in the Winter Olympics is attributed to a culture prioritizing children's happiness, equal access to sports, and knowledge sharing over quick results.
The most beautiful 107th place in the world
Samer Tawk, a Lebanese skier, reflects on his unique journey and challenges in skiing compared to the elite performance of Johannes Klaebo.
Sons of drug lords, elite athletes? US sanctions sports school for housing 'heirs' of two cartels
The IMG Academy in Florida faces sanctions from the U.S. Treasury for allegedly enrolling the children of Mexican drug cartels.
I. Štombergas and M. Brnovičius will participate in the elite "Basketball Without Borders" camp
Two young basketball talents have been selected to take part in the prestigious "Basketball Without Borders" camp, featuring 40 athletes from around the globe.
Skier Lindsey Vonn suffered a brutal accident after competing with a broken knee and opened the debate on the limits in elite sports
Lindsey Vonn, competing with a serious knee injury, suffered a devastating fall shortly after the race began, sparking a discussion about the safety and ethics of allowing athletes to compete under such conditions.
Five sleep habits of winter Olympic athletes you should mimic
The article discusses five effective sleep habits practiced by elite winter Olympic athletes that can be beneficial for anyone looking to improve their sleep quality.
"Be prepared for it to hurt"
The article discusses the upcoming sprint competition in cross-country skiing, highlighting the experiences of elite athletes from a recent competition and their strategies for success.
Are you sure you know as much as you think?
The article discusses how elite athletes and business leaders must balance confidence with humility to avoid cognitive arrogance that can hinder decision-making and performance.
Emma Aicher at the Olympics: All or Nothing
The article explores the complex nature of understanding elite athletes, focusing on skier Emma Aicher and her experiences in the mixed zone after races.
What Lindsey Vonn Risks: "It is definitely madness"
Orthopedic surgeon Georgi Wassilew discusses Lindsey Vonn's attempt to compete in the Olympic downhill shortly after an ACL tear, the associated risks, and why elite athletes are often 'bad' patients.
Letter to the Editor. Vonn shakes up the sports world
Sara Ottosson, a former elite alpine skier, discusses the significance of 41-year-old Lindsey Vonn competing in the Winter Olympics, inspiring younger athletes to continue their sports careers for years.
Female athletes work smarter, to thrive in sport and professional careers
Elite women athletes are discovering strategies to balance and succeed in both their sporting and professional careers.
Sports Policy: When Data Protection Helps Dopers
The article discusses the challenges elite athletes face with unexpected doping tests, especially in relation to data protection laws.
Being a woman and an elite athlete: a study reveals that injuries are more severe when coinciding with the menstrual cycle
A study finds that elite female athletes experience more severe injuries when they coincide with their menstrual cycle, highlighting the unique challenges faced by women in sports.
"After eight to twelve weeks, self-image changes. This works for everyone"
Maya Raichoora specializes in mental fitness, training elite athletes with a unique visualization approach and is consulted by global companies, explaining how amateur athletes can also condition themselves for success.
Check out this list of global stars who went bankrupt, one sold a famous bloody sock
The article discusses the challenges faced by elite athletes transitioning to retirement, highlighting how many struggle with financial ruins despite earning millions, often due to poor investments and extravagant spending.
Dentist in Interview: 'Some Players Must Be Protected From Themselves'
Dentist Michael Huth discusses emergency treatment, the importance of mouthguards beyond ice hockey, and how an improper bite can affect performance while working with elite athletes, including the Löwen Frankfurt.
The drug olympics
The so-called 'Augmented Games,' funded by billionaires, reflect the excesses of elite sports, featuring athletes who will compete while under the influence of performance-enhancing drugs.
Runners given chance to share course with Europe's elite in Birmingham
The European Athletics Championships in Birmingham next summer will feature a new city centre race, allowing the public to run alongside elite athletes, culminating in the Unity 5km race on 16 August.
AIPS: Top Duplantis, Bonmati, and Paris for 2025
The article discusses the rankings of elite athletes Duplantis, Bonmati, and Paris as top contenders for 2025 according to AIPS.
The Core of Elite Sport: The Limit in the Search for Happiness
The article discusses the risks athletes take in pursuit of success and happiness, within the context of their health and future in society.
Polish agency PAP: Modrić with LeBron, Ronaldo, and Vonn
The Polish agency PAP analyzes the phenomenon of longevity in elite sports, focusing on athletes over 40 years old, highlighting Luka Modrić as a prominent figure who continues to excel at the age of 40.