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Renovation
fromwww.archdaily.com
2 days ago

Yutang Culture and Sports Center / GL Studio

Yutang Culture and Sports Center is a civic complex in Shenzhen, integrating sports, culture, and community services for local residents and industrial workers.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
4 days ago

xi'an international football center opens its stadium bowl to the city through a porous form

The project addresses the limitations of contemporary stadium design, where large-scale venues often function as isolated, event-driven structures with limited engagement in daily urban life.
Design
Running
fromiRunFar
4 days ago

It's Not the Gear: 9 Running Gear Rules from iRunFar's Gear Editor

Finding the right gear is more important than acquiring new gear.
Snowboarding
fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

It's Bizarre, Unnatural, and the Size of a Football Field. It Might Be the Thing to Save Ski Resorts.

Snow farming is an innovative technique helping ski resorts combat climate change by storing snow for future use.
#climate-change
fromSnowBrains
3 days ago
Snowboarding

The West Lost Its Spring: A Broken Winter Disrupts Resorts, Athletes, and Mountain Life - SnowBrains

fromFast Company
2 months ago
World news

Ideal host cities for future Winter Olympics are dropping off the map. Fake snow won't be enough to help

fromSnowBrains
3 days ago
Snowboarding

The West Lost Its Spring: A Broken Winter Disrupts Resorts, Athletes, and Mountain Life - SnowBrains

fromFast Company
2 months ago
World news

Ideal host cities for future Winter Olympics are dropping off the map. Fake snow won't be enough to help

fromBikeMag
2 weeks ago

"No One Should Ever Ride Here": Gee Atherton's Terrifying Nepal Descent

The goal of this trip isn't perfection, it's survival. At that altitude, your judgment fades as quickly as your lung capacity.
Bicycling
#running
fromiRunFar
2 weeks ago
Running

Ask the Pro: Trail Shoe Colors, Training for Increased Distances, and Fueling Strategies

Gabe Joyes provides insights on running, including mental strategies, shoe color psychology, and fueling for endurance events.
fromiRunFar
2 months ago
Running

Running: The Most Important Unimportant Thing

Guidance and small encouragement help individuals, especially children, push past fear and expand personal limits in physically vulnerable activities.
Running
fromiRunFar
2 weeks ago

Ask the Pro: Trail Shoe Colors, Training for Increased Distances, and Fueling Strategies

Gabe Joyes provides insights on running, including mental strategies, shoe color psychology, and fueling for endurance events.
Skiing
fromiRunFar
3 weeks ago

A Meeting of Mountain Cultures: How the U.S.'s First Skyrunning Race Shaped the Sport

Skyrunning originated in Europe through Marino Giacometti's vision of racing up and down 4,000-meter Alpine peaks, expanding internationally to the U.S. in 1994 with distinct stylistic differences between regions.
Running
fromiRunFar
3 weeks ago

Something to Say

Writers often struggle with creativity under deadlines, leading to distractions and a desire for authenticity in their work.
Barcelona
fromwww.fourfourtwo.com
1 month ago

World Cup 2026: Every training base and hotel revealed

World Cup 2026 teams across North America have selected from approximately 100 training camps paired with hotels, though the tournament's geographic spread creates significant travel distances between venues.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Tennis pros quickly learn picturesque Indian Wells can bite back with weather shifts

I think today is not the kind of day that you want to assess. The conditions are impossible. - Venus Williams following her first-round loss, highlighting how extreme weather at Indian Wells makes it difficult to fairly evaluate player performance and tournament conditions.
Los Angeles Rams
Boston Bruins
fromwww.caughtoffside.com
1 month ago

World Cup 2026: FIFA hydration breaks' more than just player welfare

FIFA introduces three-minute hydration breaks during each half of 2026 World Cup matches in the United States, allowing broadcasters to air advertisements with specific timing restrictions.
fromiRunFar
1 month ago

AI-Powered Optimization: New Frontiers in Peak Running Performance

Super shoes and ultralight gear make a difference, but with new advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) that can look at our running form and compare it to the ideal, analyze our nutrition intake from a simple photo and help us plan our diets, and offer guidance on training and recovery, the interwovenness of technology and running is only set to increase.
Running
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
3 weeks ago

This Chilean Ski Resort is a Summer Skiing Oasis For The Ikon Pass

Ikon Pass holders can ski seven blackout-free days at Valle Nevado in Chile during Northern Hemisphere summer, extending their ski season with world-class above-treeline terrain in the Andes.
Design
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Rotterdam's Sustainability Landmark and Brisbane's 2032 Olympic Stadium: This Week's Review

Architecture navigates legacy, authorship, and social responsibility while addressing sustainability, accessibility, and public engagement across cultural and institutional contexts.
Snowboarding
fromInsideHook
1 month ago

Why Heli-Skiing Isn't Just for the One Percent

Heli-skiing at CMH Kootenay offers an accessible, approachable experience for non-elite skiers through town-based lodging and achieves exceptional vertical feet in short timeframes.
Skiing
fromiRunFar
1 month ago

Connecting Wild Places: Landscapes of Kilian Jornet's States of Elevation Project

Kilian Jornet completed the States of Elevation Project in 31 days, summiting 72 of the lower 48 states' 14,000-foot peaks while traversing diverse ecosystems across seven western states.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
1 month ago

The Effects of High Altitude on Your Body's Largest Organ: The Skin - SnowBrains

High altitudes expose skin to three times higher UV radiation, lower oxygen, extreme cold, and low humidity, causing rapid and long-lasting skin damage.
Remodel
fromwww.archdaily.com
2 months ago

Athletics Arena / Archas

Indoor athletics addition integrates with Dariaus and Gireno Stadium, prioritizing contextual integration, material authenticity, and spatial fluidity to reinforce the site's cultural significance.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
1 month ago

The 2026 Mount Everest Climbing Season is Now Underway as "Icefall Doctors" Set Up Routes Through the Khumbu Icefall - SnowBrains

Spring climbing season on Mount Everest is underway with hundreds of climbers attempting the 29,032-foot peak, supported by specialized Icefall Doctors who establish and maintain the dangerous route.
Environment
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

How will climate change reshape the Winter Olympics? The list of possible host sites is shrinking

Reliable, paywall-free journalism and on-the-ground reporting require reader support to inform the public across the political spectrum and investigate issues like reproductive rights and climate change.
Public health
fromEarth911
2 months ago

Guest Idea: How to Avoid Altitude Sickness on the Everest Base Camp Trek

Altitude sickness threatens hikers above 3,000 meters; prevent it through slow ascent, proper acclimatization, pacing, good daily habits, and prompt descent when needed.
Running
fromiRunFar
1 month ago

Ask the Pro: Hill Training, Crews, and Favorite Snacks

Seek local trail running mentors for authentic knowledge rather than relying on social media advice, and match your training elevation gain to your target race's climbing demands.
#winter-olympics
Brooklyn
fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 months ago

PREMIUM What Olympic athletes see that viewers don't: Machine-made snow makes ski racing faster and riskier, and it's everywhere

Warming winters and limited natural snowfall are shifting cross-country skiing toward machine-made snow, altering race surfaces, training, scheduling, and athlete safety.
Photography
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Heat seekers: amazing thermal images from the Winter Olympics

Thermal-imaging cameras at the Winter Olympics reveal athletes' heat signatures, producing eerie, poetic images that show muscular effort, thermal exchange, and delayed thermal imprints.
#ski-mountaineering
National Hockey League
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

A College Apartment, One Vermont Ranch, and a Childhood Bedroom: How 7 Winter Olympians Live When They're Not Competing

Many Winter Olympians live in multifunctional homes that serve as locker rooms, recovery zones, and training bases, often sharing housing with teammates or family.
Film
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

This Bay Area man skied down Mount Everest. Now he stars in a movie.

Jim Morrison pioneered alpine skiing, becoming first to ski Everest's north face and attempting the Great Trango Tower amid personal loss and mountaineering risks.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

14 Global Stadium Projects and Surrounding Urban Masterplans Currently in Progress

Major stadium projects worldwide integrate masterplans, mixed-use redevelopment, and sustainability, with completion targeted between 2028 and 2030.
World news
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Inside the terrifying and efficient world of Olympic ski airlifts

Helicopter long-lining evacuates injured ski racers quickly and safely, appearing terrifying to spectators but trusted and routine among racers.
Skiing
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I'm a 2-time Olympic freeski medalist. I don't drink coffee or scroll between runs.

Olympic freestyle skier Alex Hall maintains a disciplined daily routine centered on early waking, shared team meals, and consistent training while traveling globally for competitions.
Bicycling
fromBikeMag
1 month ago

Everesting on a Mountain on a Mountain Bike - Here's What They Don't Tell You

Two riders climbed and descended 29,032 vertical feet on Chuckanut's technical trails using cross-country bikes on double-black descents, enduring exhaustion, arm pump, and extreme fatigue.
#milano-cortina-2026
fromArchDaily
2 months ago
Miscellaneous

David Chipperfield Architects Releases New Images of the Milano Santa Giulia Arena Ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics

fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago
World news

After The Last Olympic Rooms Were Ridiculed, Here's What The Winter Olympic Bedrooms Look Like

fromArchDaily
2 months ago
Miscellaneous

David Chipperfield Architects Releases New Images of the Milano Santa Giulia Arena Ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics

fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago
World news

After The Last Olympic Rooms Were Ridiculed, Here's What The Winter Olympic Bedrooms Look Like

fromSnowBrains
1 month ago

Chamonix Guide Legend Ross Hewitt Shares Narrow Escape from Avalanche on Monte Bianco Skyway, Italy, That Left Him with Shattered Pelvis - SnowBrains

I'd been stopped maybe 2 seconds and the slope started to move. I pivoted to straightline but was swamped-no speed, no chance. The impact was like stepping off a curb in front of a 40 Tonne truck doing 60 mph.
Snowboarding
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

The physics of Penisgate' and how ski jumpers fly

In the run-up to this year's Winter Olympics, and even as the Games have got underway, a scandal has been brewing: allegedly, some competitive ski jumpers may have artificially enlarged their crotch area by injecting their genitals with engorging chemicals or stuffing their underwear to create bigger bulges. The apparent reason: to alter their suit measurementsski jumpsuits are precisely tailored to jumpers' bodiesand, reportedly, to gain a boost in jumps. The allegations, first reported by a German media outlet and since dubbed Penisgate, have caught not only the Internet's attention but also the World Anti-Doping Agency's eye, although no athletes have been implicated by name.
Science
Design
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 months ago

david chipperfield architects' arena milano prepares for the 2026 winter olympics

A 16,000-seat Arena Milano by David Chipperfield anchors Milan's Santa Giulia redevelopment with an elliptical, amphitheatre-inspired design hosting sports, concerts, and public events.
Skiing
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

Meet the VO2 Max Kings of the Winter Olympics

Cross-country skiers rank highest in VO2 max, and elite athletes like Johannes Høsflot Klaebo depend on exceptional lung capacity for top endurance performance.
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
1 month ago

The Next Generation Of Skiers Are Completely Changing The Game

Young teenage skiers are achieving unprecedented levels of performance, executing massive tricks and competing at elite levels earlier than previous generations.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

THEN AND NOW: What 10 former Olympic stadiums look like today

Many Olympic host stadiums receive post-Games reuse as sports or event venues, while others become abandoned, demolished, or repurposed depending on local needs.
Science
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Winter Olympians rejoice! Pre-exercise sex can BOOST performance

Pre-exercise sexual activity, including masturbation 30 minutes earlier, does not impair and may improve strength and endurance in trained young men.
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
1 month ago

Watch This Young Skier Absolutely Dominate Jackson Hole's Most Difficult Couloir

Corbet's Couloir is iconic but not the most difficult run at Jackson Hole; S&S Couloir features a mandatory drop-in and presents greater technical challenge.
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

India's 2036 Olympic aspirations face tough scrutiny

The 2030 Commonwealth Games will be held in India, and the country is making strong efforts to host the 2036 Olympics, with the aim of giving more and more players greater opportunities to compete,
World news
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 months ago

high-altitude cottage emerges like a rock from georgian mountains

Studio Stipfold designs AltiHut Cottage as part of first sustainable high-altitude hospitality ecosystem, combining a compact layout, fiber- architecture, and panoramic glazing to minimize impact while maximizing experience. At 3,014 meters above sea level, AltiHut stands as more than a mountain . It is a statement of responsibility, vision, and care for the planet. The project challenges the idea of adventure tourism by uniting comfort, awareness, and respect for nature. Every element, delivered by helicopter and powered by the sun, reflects a belief that hospitality can exist in balance with the environment.
Design
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

Australian Open tennis encounters extreme heat

Australian Open organizers instituted their extreme heat policy as temperatures soared at Melbourne Park on Tuesday. It prompted the suspension of play on outer courts and the closure of roofs on the main showcourts. The protocol, introduced in 2019, was developed to minimize the risk of heat-related illness and provide consistency for all players. It considers air temperature, radiant heat, wind speed humidity to assess playing conditions, and sets thresholds for cooling interventions.
World news
Skiing
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Meet Mystique Ro, the U.S. skeleton star who hates roller coasters and is allergic to ice

Mystique Ro, allergic to ice and afraid of roller coasters, became a skeleton athlete and 2025 world silver medalist aiming for an Olympic medal.
Running
fromiRunFar
2 months ago

This Week In Running: January 26, 2026

Weekend trail and mountain racing featured the first World Trail Majors races in Hong Kong, major national wins, and multiple international event results.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Schools, airports, high-rise towers: architects urged to get bamboo-ready'

For many years, bamboo has been mostly known as the favourite food of giant pandas, but a group of engineers say it's time we took it seriously as a building material, too. This week the Institution of Structural Engineers called for architects to be bamboo-ready as they published a manual for designing permanent buildings made of the material, in an effort to encourage low-carbon construction and position bamboo as a proper alternative to steel and concrete.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

I feel like I'll never be cold again': How tennis stars coped with Melbourne heat | Tumaini Carayol

Even before the first set and first hour of his match elapsed, Tomas Machac had asked the umpire for the tournament doctor, trainer and pickle juice, the drink du jour for tackling cramps. Those preventive measures taken in the intense early stages of his third-round tussle with Lorenzo Musetti proved to be sensible, for the pair would spend a brutal four hours, 25 minutes on court.
World news
Skiing
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Visualizing success: Why Olympic skiers mentally rehearse before every run

Olympic ski racers repeatedly visualize every turn, jump, and contour to prime subconscious responses and optimize racing lines for high-speed runs.
fromSnowBrains
1 month ago

Can Colorado's Snowpack Catch Up? - SnowBrains

To get back to average snowpack, we essentially need to have the most snow that we've ever had for the last 30 years between now and mid-April. It would be extremely difficult for Colorado to get back to a normal/average snowpack. As an example, when looking at the Independence Pass SNOTEL site in central Colorado outside of Aspen, we typically have 13 inches of snow-water-equivalent at the end of February. This year, we only have 6.7 inches of SWE.
Snowboarding
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The Great Olympic lie: untold story of Winter Games' huge environmental impact

On the foothills of the mountains, by the banks of the river in Cortina, there was a forest. It was full of tall larch trees. Arborists said the oldest of them had been there for 150 years and dendrologists that it was unique because it was unusual to find a monocultural forest growing at such a low altitude in the southern Alps.
Environment
Running
fromiRunFar
2 months ago

Ask the Pro: Race Directing, Increasing Water Capacity, and Race-Day Anxiety

Organizing trail races requires thoughtful course design, strong volunteer engagement, practical logistics, and preparation for runner needs and race-day anxiety.
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

Ski techs: The quiet heroes behind Olympic gold-medal performances

The crowds have disappeared and so has the sun, dipping behind the frigid Dolomites as another day of Olympic racing is in the books. This is the golden hour for the hidden heroes of the sport. You can find them in metal storage containers and dimly-lit concrete garages, warmed by space heaters and hunkered over skis that will carry their clients down harrowing hills, places where 80 mph is routine and a seemingly miniscule mistake can spell disaster.
Skiing
Skiing
fromFast Company
1 month ago

The secret to all those death-defying Olympic jumps is a giant plastic airbag

Oversize plastic landing airbags revolutionized extreme winter-sports training, enabling athletes to safely practice complex aerial tricks year-round and accelerate skill progression.
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
1 month ago

How You Can Conquer The Most Extreme Ski Runs In the World

Expert terrain requires mastering technical skills like side slips and hockey stops, building lower body and core strength, and never skiing alone without experienced guidance.
fromUnofficial Networks
2 months ago

Professional Skier Makes Incredible Save After Cornice Collapses Under His Feet

Cornice collapses can be incredibly dangerous, having the potential to crush people, pull them down mountains and potentially over rocky cliffs, and cause larger avalanches. Professional skier Josh Daiek doesn't seem to be impacted by cornices as much as a regular skier or snowboarder would be, though. This incredible line starts with a heart pounding moment as he looked over the edge.
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
2 months ago

U.S. Olympic Ski Racer Breaks Down Snow Conditions Around The World

3-time Olympic alpine skier Tommy Ford sat down with Condé Nast Traveler to discuss the different types of snow conditions you find around the world, from the Beaver Creek in Colorado to Ushuaia, Argentina, and Lake Takapō in New Zealand. The discussion was mostly surrounding the snow conditions while racing or training, not the off-piste or regular trails that most skiers are riding, but he does touch on some other forms of snow.
Snowboarding
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
2 months ago

[VIDEO] Red Bull Athletes Session Unique Terrain Park They Constructed High in the Alps of Eastern Italy - SnowBrains

Four Red Bull athletes rode a narrow, hand-built 350-meter high-alpine terrain park at 2,050 meters requiring flawless execution and complete commitment.
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
2 months ago

Many U.S. Winter Olympians Were Created On Public National Forest Land

National Forest land provides long-term public ski terrain and training venues that support Olympic skiers and snowboarders and local mountain communities.
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