How Artificial Intelligence is transforming sports as we know it
Modern-day sport is bound together by a huge and close network of athletes, coaches, technologists, scientists and...
By Paul Ochieng and Gerald Lwande 3 years ago
How Artificial Intelligence is transforming sports as we know it
Techno-science gives ray of hope to people living with disabilities
To have trained for just a year and made it to the world’s most prestigious event in a sport that demands stamina, endurance and...
By Paul Ochieng and Gerald Lwande 3 years ago
Techno-science gives ray of hope to people living with disabilities
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Life after sport: Are you ready for pain and mental health issues in retirement?
In the past, athletes used to numb these problems with a heavy dosage of alcohol
By Paul Ochieng and Gerald Lwande 3 years ago
Life after sport: Are you ready for pain and mental health issues in retirement?
Why athletes need to have another passion once done with sports
Over the playing years, one develops an identity that at times transcends themselves and if one is lucky, they might even have a cult-like following..
By Paul Ochieng and Gerald Lwande 3 years ago
Why athletes need to have another passion once done with sports
Why long-distance races world records have been falling
Shoe wars are not over yet, but rigorous training helps record come down
By Paul Ochieng and Gerald Lwande 4 years ago
Why long-distance races world records have been falling
How Kipchoge’s ear blockage cost him London title
Marathons affect the working and body mechanics of an athlete.
By Paul Ochieng and Gerald Lwande 4 years ago
How Kipchoge’s ear blockage cost him London title
What it took to dethrone Kipchoge
Ethiopian team decided to hunt as a pack by alternating the lead athlete to confuse Eliud as they ran mixed splits.
By Paul Ochieng and Gerald Lwande 4 years ago
What it took to dethrone Kipchoge
How elite marathoners have prepared for London showdown
The wait is over! The most anticipated race of the year is here.
By Paul Ochieng and Gerald Lwande 4 years ago
How elite marathoners have prepared for London showdown
Why running style will be key when Kipchoge tackles Bekele
Both runners have mostly used average speeds of two minutes per kilometre.
By Paul Ochieng and Gerald Lwande 4 years ago
Why running style will be key when Kipchoge tackles Bekele
Why London Marathon is set to be the race of the year
Bekele is the second fastest man in the 42.2 km race London Marathon is set to be the race of the year
By Paul Ochieng and Gerald Lwande 4 years ago
Why London Marathon is set to be the race of the year
Young, daring face off with experienced stars in London Marathon
Due to the continuing effects of COVID-19 pandemic, this year, the race organisers have selected an elite squad of 30 women marathoners accompanied...
By Paul Ochieng and Gerald Lwande 4 years ago
Young, daring face off with experienced stars in London Marathon
Ties that bind: How family cords influence the success of athletes
When asked about their greatest sources of inspiration, most athletes swear by their families; giving them titles ranging from...
By Paul Ochieng and Gerald Lwande 4 years ago
Ties that bind: How family cords influence the success of athletes
How data analytics is making vital steps in game of sports
The 10,000m men’s final at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games was and still is one of the most memorable races in...
By Paul Ochieng and Gerald Lwande 4 years ago
How data analytics is making vital steps in game of sports
Why Uganda’s Joshua Cheptegei is the real pearl of Africa
Joshua made no secret of his desire to take down Kenenisa Bekele’s monumental 5000m world time.
By Paul Ochieng and Gerald Lwande 4 years ago
Why Uganda’s Joshua Cheptegei is the real pearl of Africa
Why we just can’t stop admiring Serena and Obiri’s striking form
What does it take to make memorable turnarounds in sports?
By Paul Ochieng and Gerald Lwande 4 years ago
Why we just can’t stop admiring Serena and Obiri’s striking form
Why many Kenyan athletes and footballers die poor
Most sign contracts that make them cash cows for managers and other third parties, say leading sports economists.
By Paul Ochieng and Gerald Lwande 4 years ago
Why many Kenyan athletes and footballers die poor
Where are you? WADA wonders! Why Kenyan athletes have no excuse on whereabouts rule
Doping: 21 Kenyan runners have either been suspended or banned over the last one year
By Paul Ochieng and Gerald Lwande 4 years ago
Where are you? WADA wonders! Why Kenyan athletes have no excuse on whereabouts rule
Is it the shoe or the athlete: How much techno-science is too much?
Running shoe contest has now shifted to the size of the midsole
By Paul Ochieng and Gerald Lwande 4 years ago
Is it the shoe or the athlete: How much techno-science is too much?
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