There is a state of mind athletes talk about when they are totally absorbed in the moment and the actions of their sport.
Five-time major winner Brooks Koepka ditches LIV Golf
Golf superstar Brooks Koepka has cited family priorities as he announces he is leaving the breakaway LIV Golf league.
Through my eyes: Jean Mitchell
After making the Paris Olympics last year, Australian rower, Jean Mitchell tells the story of her journey through recovery from brain cancer, fulfilling a lifelong dream to represent the nation.
Mohamed Salah claims Africa Cup of Nations record
Mohamed Salah scored at his fifth Africa Cup of Nations tournament in a row, becoming the first Egyptian player to do so.
These women are showing the world why Samoa is a weightlifting powerhouse
Last month Samoan weightlifters Seine Stowers and June Sipaia broke World and Oceania records. Their success is due to a generational shift in attitudes to women in the sport, and a world-class facility at home.
Why 83-year-old Nancy is training to run her next marathon at 90
Nancy Dickman has run marathons in London, New York, Rome and Sydney, and at 83 shows no signs of slowing down.
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World ski boss proposes radical Olympic Games rotation system
The head of the FIS has raised concerns over snow and financial issues affecting the Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games, suggesting that a radical rotation system of hosts should be considered.
Cummins no certainty for upcoming World Cup
Pat Cummins could be held back from the upcoming T20 World Cup as Australia look to manage his workload following his recent back injury.
England close ranks as Noosa investigation looms
ECB managing director Rob Key will investigate reports England's recent break in Noosa resembled a "stag do" as the tourists pick up the pieces from their Ashes defeat.
'Belittling of women's tennis': New 'Battle of the Sexes' a lose-lose
Aryna Sabalenka and Nick Kygrios' match marketed under the "Battle of the Sexes" banner makes a mockery of first era-defining match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs.
Australia names Boxing Day Ashes replacements for Cummins and Lyon
West Australian fast bowler Jhye Richardson comes into Australia's squad for the fourth Ashes Test, while Victorian off spinner Todd Murphy has been named, and is a chance to play his eighth match and first on Australian soil.
Landmark Italian league game in Perth cancelled over 'unacceptable demands'
A historic Serie A soccer clash between AC Milan and Como at Perth Stadium in February is called off, with sanctions imposed by the Asian Football Confederation blamed for making it "impossible".
The trial by fire that gave Bonnie Deas a running start on the US college scene
Bonnie Deas is shining in US college basketball, and she puts a lot of her success down to a WNBL semifinal trial by fire against Australian basketball great Sami Whitcomb.
The Sunday football session that sparked a sporting movement for Indian women
Eight years ago, Swetha Subbiah was asked to run a single football session for a friend. She ended up starting a sporting movement, which now has 15,000 women and girls as members across Bengaluru, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Delhi.
Kyrgios not offered Australian Open wildcard — yet
After a career-best year, Queenslander Priscilla Hon was among four Australian Open wildcards named on Monday, but Nick Kyrgios was not among them.
Broad stands by 'worst Aussie side in 15 years' sledge
Stuart Broad has attracted plenty of criticism for his low opinion of the current Australian team but the England great stands by his harsh assessment.
Pittsburgh Steelers star lashes out at spectator
Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf is expected to face scrutiny after he attempted to strike a fan in the second quarter of Pittsburgh's win over Detroit.
Starc open to playing on to 2027 Ashes
Mitchell Starc will be 37 by the time the 2027 Ashes kicks off in 18 months' time, but the in-form quick is open to spearheading Australia's attack in their next clash with England.
Cattery can't hold 'Canes star as six launched onto roof in BBL win
Hobart star Nikhil Chaudhary launches a ball onto the roof of Kardinia Park in Geelong, but his 79 off 38 is still not enough to earn him player of the match honours in the win over the Renegades.
Archers overcome 'culture shock' of move from world's happiest country
Transitioning from "the happiest nation on earth" to a fast-paced Western society is not without its challenges for Perth's booming Bhutanese population, some of whom have taken up archery to improve their mental health.
Playing Adelaide was 'worth the risk' for Cummins, but Boxing Day won't be
Nathan Lyon's injury leaves selectors with another headache, made trickier by Pat Cummins's admission that he will almost certainly miss the Boxing Day Test now that the Ashes are won.