Daniel Romanchuk became the first American to win NYC Marathon wheelchair division two years in a row on Sunday. The 21-year-old has 6-10 wingspan.
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Unranked Kansas State pulls off shocking upset of No. 5 Oklahoma
No. 5 Oklahoma saw its College Football Playoff hopes seriously damaged after being stunned by unranked Kansas State for its first loss of season.
Unranked Kansas State pulls off shocking upset of No. 5 Oklahoma
No. 5 Oklahoma saw its College Football Playoff hopes seriously damaged after being stunned by unranked Kansas State for its first loss of season.
Corey Vereen turns down XFL opportunity, citing salary as being too low
Defensive end Corey Vereen won’t take advantage of his XFL opportunity, his agency said, because of salary that was lower than anticipated.
Golfer disrupted by loud noise — turns out it was his fiancee closing a port-a-potty door
Tyrrell Hatton was far from happy with one spectator who created a loud noise shutting a port-a-potty door . Turns out it was his fiancee.
Welterweight boxing champion Errol Spence Jr. seriously injured in Dallas car wreck
Welterweight boxing champion Errol Spence Jr. was involved in one-car crash near downtown Dallas, according to Premier Boxing Champions spokesperson.
Bill Self said Kansas fully intends to ‘fight’ NCAA allegations against basketball program
Kansas coach Bill Self said the school and basketball program will fight allegations from the NCAA that the Jayhawks committed major violations.
Rihanna says she turned down Super Bowl halftime show to support Colin Kaepernick
Rihanna explained in interview why she stood by Colin Kaepernick and didn’t want to perform at Super Bowl, saying she “couldn’t be an enabler.”
After new video, Richard Sherman maintains Baker Mayfield snubbed him on handshake
49ers defensive back Richard Sherman was not happy that Browns quarterback snubbed him of a handshake during the coin toss Monday.
Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski supports California’s Fair Pay To Play Act
Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski supported California’s “Fair Pay to Play” law that will allow college athletes to profit off their ikeness.