Lindsey Vonn ACL: Downhill Skiing & Injury Explained

Lindsey Vonn’s Olympic Comeback: Redefining Recovery in Elite Sports The image of Lindsey Vonn, a decorated Olympic skier, training and preparing to compete at the 2026 Milan Cortina Games with a torn ACL has captivated the sports world. This isn’t just a story of athletic determination; it’s a glimpse into evolving approaches to sports medicine … Read more

Jay Vine wins Tour Down Under after two kangaroos cause mass crash

Kangaroos, Climate Change, and the Future of Cycling: A Race Against Multiple Threats The recent Tour Down Under, won by UAE Team Emirates’ Jay Vine after a dramatic crash involving – of all things – kangaroos, wasn’t just a thrilling race. It was a stark preview of the challenges facing professional cycling. From unexpected wildlife … Read more

INEOS has invested £2.5bn in sport. But why so little interest in backing women?

The Billion-Dollar Blind Spot: Why Sports Giants Like INEOS Are Finally Facing Pressure on Women’s Investment Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS, a behemoth in petrochemicals and increasingly, sports ownership, has built a glittering portfolio. From Manchester United to cycling’s INEOS Grenadiers and the America’s Cup, the company has poured over £2.5 billion into high-profile athletic ventures. … Read more

The Lord’s slope and how it affects batting and bowling at the home of cricket

The Lord’s Slope: More Than Just a Cricket Ground Anomaly Lord’s, the iconic home of cricket, is revered for its rich history, unique atmosphere, and blend of tradition and modernity. But amidst these glories lies a characteristic that sets it apart from almost every other top-tier cricket ground: the slope. This subtle but significant feature, … Read more