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March 28, 2026 | Edition #472 |
The Olympics are heading toward a major change, and athletes are already speaking out. One US Olympian, in particular, is not happy with the decision and is making her stance clear. Meanwhile, there’s also a fresh update on Lindsey Vonn’s retirement stance.
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TODAY’S POLL
As you read above, Emma Nwofor is currently ranked UK No. 2 in sprint hurdles and sits ninth on the all-time list. Despite this, she has been forced to seek financial support through GoFundMe. So, tell us,
Do You Think Emma Nwofor’s Situation Highlights Deeper Issues in Athletes’ Financial Support Systems? |

RACE OF THE DAY
Despite saying she would retire at the end of the 2025 season, Dalilah Muhammad is still going strong in 2026. The Olympic star was back on the track recently, but the result was far from what fans would have expected from her.

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