Tegla Loroupe was not only the world's best marathon runner for years. Even after her career, she continues to do remarkable things: for orphans and refugees.
From January 26th to January 29th 2020, over 2,800 exhibitors will present innovative products from the sports industry at ISPO Munich. Stars and celebrities from the world of sports will be present. ISPO.com presents the best pictures.
Gertrude "Gert" Boyle died at the age of 95 years on 3.11.2019. That's what her company Columbia Sportswear said. With Boyle called "Tough Mother" a true legend leaves the sports business.
China is gearing up for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing: Ole Einar Björndalen and Darja Domratcheva are to lead the Chinese biathlon team to medals as coaches. Both talked about their medal hopes for China at the Olympics.
Ski star Marcel Hirscher has extended his contract with manufacturer Atomic until 2020. Nevertheless, the dominant Austrian ends his alpine skiing career in summer 2019.
Snowboarder Max Parrot has won gold at the X Games for the sixth time - after a cancer diagnosis. Just over two months ago, the Canadian had chemotherapy.
Extreme runner Norman Bücher has a vision: he wants to interview young people all over the world about different topics. He runs around the globe for it.
Niklas Luginsland is an eSports pro. And that despite having a brittle bone disease. Together with Mario Viska, probably the most successful eSports pro in Austria, he gives exciting insights into his biography.
Radu Paltineanu drove the longest road in the world, the Panamericana from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego - by bike! For this he has now been awarded the title "Europe's Adventurer of the Year 2018" at OutDoor by ISPO.
Jessica Pilz is current world champion in lead climbing, but has long been training for the Olympic premiere. ISPO.com met her at OutDoor by ISPO and talked to the 22-year-old about the Olympic Games and her long-term goal of climbing one of the Big Walls at some point.
Three-time Olympic snowboard halfpipe champion Shaun White has been an icon of action sports for years. He's a social media star, entrepreneur, and represents the American dream. He finished the 2022 Olympics in tears, just short of another medal for the freestyle pro in the final.
Henry Maske has long since ended his career, but he’s still connected to boxing. At ISPO Munich 2018, Henry Maske talks about how he stays involved in boxing and what innovation could change boxing on a broad scale.