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The women’s 100m semifinals and final at the 2025 World Track and Field Championships air live Sunday morning on CNBC and Peacock. The world 100m champion is traditionally considered the world’s ...
Natasha Dingle is still the world’s fastest female! Skydiver Dingle, of Queensland, Australia, surpassed her previous result after reaching a top average speed of 309.01 mph at the 6th FAI World Cup ...
Gretchen Walsh lowered her own American record and became the second-fastest woman in history in the 50m butterfly, an event that debuts at the Olympics in 2028. Walsh, the world record holder in the ...
For a second-straight year, the female winner of the Flying Pig was the second-fastest woman to ever run the course.After Olivia Anger won with a time of 2:43.23 last year, former Utah State runner ...
Athlete. Kenyan. Mother of one. Faith Kipyegon is a three-time Olympic gold medalist for the 1500 meters who simultaneously holds the world record for being the fastest woman to run a mile in 4:07.64.
Skydiver Natasha Dingle has retained her title as the world's fastest woman after reaching a top average speed of 309.01 mph at a skydiving competition Dingle recorded the speed at the 6th FAI World ...
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