Shawn Price April 29, 2021
BATON ROUGE, La. – No. 2 Arkansas competes against No. 1 LSU in the LSU Invitational on Saturday, May 1, inside Bernie Moore Stadium for the first meeting between the two programs since the Texas Relays in late March.
“With LSU ranked No. 1 on the women’s side we want to go in there and see what they look like in person,” said Arkansas women’s associate head coach Chris Johnson. “The last time we’ve seen them was during the Texas Relays, so now we get an opportunity to look that them again and see where we can make some improvements as we try to contend with them on a conference level and national level as well.”
Bahamian elite athletes get on the track Shaunae Miller-Uibo. FILE
A number of Bahamian elite athletes were on the track on Sunday, taking part in the Pure Athletics Spring Invitational at the Orlando Health National Training Center (NTC) in Clermont, Florida.
In the women’s 200 meters (m), Shaunae Miller-Uibo was as impressive as ever, opening up in 22.03 seconds. Legally, it was her fastest season opener ever. She ran a windy 21.90 seconds at the same meet in 2017.
Sporting blonde hair, Pure Athletics athlete Miller-Uibo got out of the blocks quickly, straightened up and made up the stagger on American Fe Edwards who was a lane ahead of her. Miller-Uibo powered to the front and came home comfortably in 22.03. American Quanera Hayes, representing Life Speed Athletics out of Minneola, Florida, finished second in that heat, and was second overall, in 22.68 seconds. American Lynna Irby, from Pure Athletics, was third overall in 22.75 seconds.
Brooke Shafer reports The Emeralds, a team made up of differently-abled cheerleaders, practice their tumbling and floor routines every Saturday at the 5 Star Athletics gym in Plantation.
Previously, MBC announced that the semiannual competition program will not be held for the 2021 Lunar New Year due to COVID-19.
On February 2, it was revealed that the “ISAC: Hall of Fame” will air instead for the Lunar New Year.
This special talk show will feature idols who have gone down in “ISAC” history for their impressive records as well as newer idols who grew up watching “ISAC.” With Jun Hyun Moo and Super Junior’s Leeteuk as the hosts, SHINee’s Minho, Highlight’s Yoon Doojoon, Apink’s Yoon Bomi, BTOB’s Minhyuk, Oh My Girl’s Seunghee, ASTRO’s Moonbin, NCT DREAM’s Jeno, THE BOYZ’s Juyeon, Stray Kids’ Hyunjin, as well as ITZY’s Yeji and Lia will be present in the studio.
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Feb 02, 2021
An exciting lineup for the 2021 Idol Star Athletics Championship awaits K-pop enthusiasts! From the ISAC legends to the ISAC Kids who grew up watching the annual event, the upcoming broadcast is already drawing attention!
On Feb. 2, Tuesday, MBC s 2021 Lunar New Year Special Idol Star Athletics Championship: Hall of Fame, announces a legendary special episode, that will shed light on the past performances of K-pop idols that created history in the yearly idol-only sports competition through the years.
Starting with the first broadcast of Chuseok in 2010, ISAC has established itself as a representative holiday entertainment show, creating numerous topics and new records. Last year, it introduced not only sports but also new sports such as e-sports (Idol E-sports Championship) and Dog-agility Championships.