- KCB are the current sevens champions and will be seeking to retain the Driftwood and Prinsloo sevens in the next fortnight as the national sevens series draws to a close.
- Stars will lock horns with the Warriors of Zimbabwe in their opening Group J clash at the Mandela National Stadium in Namboole, Uganda, on September 6.
- He hit a hat-trick — his second in a week — as the defending champions won 3-1 at London Stadium to maintain their perfect start to the new Premier League season.
- USA topped the medal table with 16 medals — eight gold, four silver and four bronze — two years out from the nation hosting the next edition in 2026.
- Barsacq noted that, in addition to bringing the Paralympics to schools, they will ensure that 250,000 youngsters aged six to 18 attend the games in person.
- Ferrari chose a daring one-stop strategy for Leclerc, improvising mid-race, to vault him in front of the McLarens - who chose the conventional two-stop approach.
- Serem came tantalisingly close to besting the Moroccan in Silesia last Sunday with both athletes clocking 8:04.29, with Bakkali handed the win based on a photo finish.
- Chepkemoi clocked 9:29.84 to place third trailing Ethiopia’s Sembo Almayew who set a course record time of 9:12.71 and Uganda’s Loice Chepkwemoi (9:18.84)
- There have been some positive signs at United in the opening games, but the coach will know that any defensive lapses against Liverpool will be punished.
- The McLaren driver, 24, who is hoping he can challenge Red Bull’s Max Verstappen for the title this year, also said he “gets so nervous” before qualifying.
- The commission pointed to ongoing leadership issues within KMSF's Board of Directors and Motorsport Council as the driving force behind their resignation.
- On Wednesday night, Kipkirui clinched victory in his heat with a time of 3:44.62 outpacing South Africa’s JohanneKipkirui won his heat in Wednesday's qualifying rounds, clocking 3:44.62 to out-pace South Africa’s Johannes Morepe (3:45.10) and Norway’s Hakon Moe Berg (3:45.40).
- Despite previous attempts, such as the 2004 bid announced by then-Sports Minister Ochilo Ayacko, no Kenyan city has been prepared to host the Olympics