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Mar 31, 2025

A Humble Southern Hemisphere Hero #5: Kirsty Coventry

Kirsty Leigh Coventry, a name synonymous with swimming excellence, etched her place in history as Africa's most decorated Olympian and one of the most celebrated female swimmers of all time. Her Olympic legacy boasts seven medals – two gold, four silver, and one bronze – a feat unmatched by any African athlete. She holds the (joint) most individual medals in women's Olympic swimming, and remains the sole Zimbabwean to win individual Olympic gold. She has earned seven of the eight Olympic medals ever awarded to the country of Zimbabwe. 

Mar 23, 2025

McLaren's best team in a quarter century

Formula One officially began as a world championship competition less than 5 years after the end of World War 2, with the first race held in the United Kingdom, marking the start of the sport's official championship.  That first race took place at the Silverstone Circuit in the UK on May 13, 1950.

Silverstone is a former Royal Air Force (RAF) station, and it is not surprising that the racing started there.  Several prominent figures in Formula 1, including drivers, engineers and team owners, had prior experience in the RAF as e.g. pilots or aircraft engine mechanics.  This expertise was put to good use and no doubt contributed to the sport's early engineering and organizational success.