Three-time Grammy Award winner Megan Thee Stallion capped off Athlos NYC, an all-female track and field event.
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Results from Athlos NYC
On Thursday, September 26, a track meet unlike any other took place at Icahn Stadium in New York City. The first ever ...
Marileidy Paulino finished her race in 49.59. Second place went to Alexis Holmes of the USA with 49.99 and third place to Salwa Eid Naser, who is trained by Dominican coach Jose Ludwig Rubio.
Especially the walk-in. That was insane. We need to have that every track meet.” Athlos NYC, a women’s-only sprint ...
The first ever Athlos NYC hosted exciting races, big prize money, Megan Thee Stallion, and Tiffany crowns instead of medals.
Olympic champion Gabby Thomas linked up with 'Hot Ones' host Sean Evans brought the spice for a trackside selfie at the ...
In the first-ever all-women's track meet, Olympic champions Faith Kipyegon and Marileidy Paulino shined brightest, taking ...
The inaugural Athlos NYC women-only track meet, held Thursday night at Icahn Stadium, drew near-universal praise from the ...
American Olympic 200m champion Gabby Thomas is edged by Brittany Brown as many of the world's top women's track athletes ...
Olympic silver medalist Tsige Duguma won the 800 in 1:57.43, pulling away from world champion Mary Moraa (1:58.05) down the ...
Remember those epic walk-ins from the Paris Olympics when the guys made their entrances legendary? The post Gaining Noah ...