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How DeHart Hubbard's long jump made history DeHart Hubbard leaped into the Olympic record books in 1924 as the first Black athlete to win an individual gold medal.
Lit by Lightning' examines the multi-sport Native American athlete's unmatched achievements, which he accomplished despite ...
As the 2024 Olympics begin, there's increased attention on how climate change raises dangers for all athletes.
The 1924 Summer Olympics, also known as the Games of the VIII Olympiad were held in Paris, France with 44 countries, 2,954 men and 135 women athletes participating.
Executive produced by LeBron James, the new documentary about the legendary Oklahoma athlete debuts July 7 on The History ...
The 1924 Summer Olympics, also known as the Games of the VIII Olympiad were held in Paris, France with 44 countries, 2,954 men and 135 women athletes participating. This marks the first Olympics where ...
Phyllis Green’s milestone of becoming the first woman to clear five feet in the high jump is not as celebrated as the likes ...
From sprinting in the 1924 Olympics to working as a missionary in China, Eric Liddell lived a life dedicated to Christ.
The first Trump presidency exposed the fractures of a broken country when several players and teams rejected the invitation, using the opportunity to express their feelings for Mr. Trump — and he ...
A new documentary celebrating one of the greatest athletes of all time, Jim Thorpe, premieres on The History Channel on ...
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1915 The German cruiser Königsberg is scuttled in the Rufiji River, near Dar-es-Salam, after being cornered in dense ...
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