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Olympic Champion Tentoglou Soars to Balkan Long Jump Record in Greece
Miltos Tentoglou set a Balkan Athletics Championships record in Volos on Saturday as Greece won multiple gold medals in a strong evening at the Balkan Athletics Championships. Tentoglou claimed gold in the men’s long jump with a first-round leap of 8.36 meters, while Katerina Stefanidi won the women’s pole vault with a season-best clearance of []
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Now Magazine
· Jul 7, 2026
‘She’s a generational talent’: Expert says Summer McIntosh is just getting started after historic world record
What to know Three-time Olympic gold medalist Summer McIntosh broke yet another record during Sunday’s swimming trials. The 19-year-old Toronto-born professional swimmer was competing in... The post ‘She’s a generational talent’: Expert says Summer McIntosh is just getting started after historic world record appeared first on NOW Toronto.
Greek Reporter
· Jun 22, 2026
Greece Wraps Up Balkan Athletics Championships With 39 Medals, Including 11 Golds
Greece completed a strong two-day showing at the Balkan Athletics Championships in Volos, finishing with 39 medals, including 11 golds. The host nation’s final tally stood at 11 gold, 16 silver and 12 bronze medals, with results spread across track, field and relay events. Greece added five golds, eight silvers and six bronzes on the []
CBS Sports
· Jun 29, 2026
Monumental effort: The wildest stats and biggest plays from the Mystics' quadruple-overtime win over the Fire
The two young teams tied the record for the longest game in WNBA history
AzerNews
· Jul 6, 2026
Neymar sets historic record for Brazil and retires from international football
Brazil national team forward Neymar has set a new record in the country's football history, AzerNEWS reports.
Egyptian Gazette
· Jul 6, 2026
McIntosh rewrites swimming history
MONTREAL — Summer McIntosh broke the world record in the 200m butterfly at the Canadian Swim Championships in Montreal, shattering the oldest world mark in women’s swimming. McIntosh, a three-time champion at the 2024 Paris Olympics, won the Canadian 200 fly title in 2mins 1.65secs to erase the prior world record of 2:01.81 set by [] The post McIntosh rewrites swimming history appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.
Jamaica Observer
· Jun 21, 2026
Brianna Lyston wins 100m in Holland
KINGSTON, Jamaica— Jamaica’s Brianna Lyston clocked 10.99 seconds (-0.6m/s) to win the women’s 100m at Sunday’s FannyBlankers-Koen (FBK) Games in Hengelo, Netherlands, a World Athletics Continental Tour - Gold.Less than a week after running 11.18 seconds in Ostrava, Czechia, the former World Under-20 200m champion recorded her second sub- 11.00 seconds clocking of the year.Minke Bisschops of the Netherlands was second in 11.08 seconds and Ana Azevedo of Brazil finished third with 11.26 seconds.Many-time Jamaican national champion Danniel Thomas-Dodd was fourth in the women’s shot put with a best mark of 18.65m.World leader Jessica Schilder of the Netherlands won with 20.03m, beating compatriot Jorinde Van Klinken- 19.34m, with Portugal’s Jessica Inchude third with 18.83m.Olympic champion Roje Stona was fifth in the men’s discus throw with 65.22m as Germany’s Henrik Janssen won with 68.21m, Claudio Romero of Chile was second with 67.61m and Lawrence Okoye of Great Britain was third with 66.10m.— Paul A Reid
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Related coverage for "Olympic Champion Tentoglou Soars to Balkan Long Jump Record in Greece": Now Magazine — ‘She’s a generational talent’: Expert says Summer McIntosh is just getting started after historic world record. Greek Reporter — Greece Wraps Up Balkan Athletics Championships With 39 Medals, Including 11 Golds. CBS Sports — Monumental effort: The wildest stats and biggest plays from the Mystics' quadruple-overtime win over the Fire . AzerNews — Neymar sets historic record for Brazil and retires from international football. Egyptian Gazette — McIntosh rewrites swimming history. Jamaica Observer — Brianna Lyston wins 100m in Holland