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USA Today
25-04-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
The FloSports streaming guide, including 2025 Diamond League, AHL playoffs, Cheer and more
The FloSports streaming guide, including 2025 Diamond League, AHL playoffs, Cheer and more Sports streaming at your fingertips has become elevated with the addition of FloSports to the mix. FloSports is the hub for numerous live sporting events, including hockey, racing, wrestling, tons of college sports and more. It also allows sports fans to watch some of the sports that don't get as much recognition as they deserve. If you enjoy cheerleading and dance, FloCheer allows you to do so with access to top events like the Cheerleading Worlds and Dance Worlds 2025 in Orlando, Fla. The event runs from April 25-28. Watch 2025 Cheerleading Worlds on FloCheer The same goes for track & field. With the 2025 Wanda Diamond League season beginning on April 26, the place to watch all Diamond League events is exclusively on FloTrack. Last year's Olympic pole vault gold medalist Armand Duplantis is back in action in that category as he holds the world record with a 6.27-meter vault. 110-meter hurdle gold medalist from last year's Olympic games, American Grant Holloway, will be competing as well. This year's Wanda Diamond League schedule visits 15 different venues across the globe, with the lone United States meet set for July 5 in Eugene, Ore. at the famed University of Oregon. WATCH: 2025 Diamond League What is Diamond League? The Wanda Diamond League is run under the World Athletics banner and allows some of the world's most elite track and field athletes the opportunity to compete at a high level for money and awards. Diamond League's inception came in 2010 after it was rebranded from its original name, Golden League. The Golden League had been running since 1998. The reason for the change was to streamline the series and allow for equal importance for every event with the implementation of a points-based scoring system. The series holds its final competition of the season in Zurich, Switzerland on Aug. 27-28. 2025 Diamond League schedule Subscribe to FloTrack How much is FloSports? Fans of any of the sports Flo carries can sign up for an annual plan ($12.50 per month) or a no commitment monthly plan ($29.99 per month) to access a specific sport. FloHockey FloSports allows fans to subscribe to various sports individually so they get the best value on what they enjoy the most. If you're an avid hockey fan and want to soak up every moment of the AHL Calder Cup Playoffs or ECHL Kelly Cup Playoffs, you're able to do so through its separate division, FloHockey. FloRacing Motorsports fans have plenty of series to watch on FloSports with FloRacing. Among the top series includes High Limit Racing, USAC, Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series and much more. High Limit was formed in 2022 by NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Larson and his brother-in-law, six-time national sprint car champion, Brad Sweet. Watch live racing on FloRacing


The Guardian
22-03-2025
- Sport
- The Guardian
American Grant Holloway wins third straight world indoor 60m hurdles gold
American Grant Holloway made history by storming to an unprecedented third consecutive world indoor 60m hurdles title in Nanjing on Saturday. The 27-year-old, unbeaten indoors in 11 seasons, clocked 7.42 seconds for victory, with France's Wilhem Belocian taking silver in 7.54sec, just one-hundredth of a second ahead of China's Liu Junxi. Holloway's victory maintained a win streak that has seen him go undefeated in indoor hurdles races since March 2014, when he was 16 years old, including all preliminaries and in combined events. Including the 55m hurdles and 60m hurdles, he has now won 94 consecutive indoor races. His victory was the first time a hurdler had won three successive titles – American Allen Johnson having won three titles, but not in a row (1995, 2003, 2004). 'To win three indoors and three outdoors, I think I'm the first person in history to ever do that. That's an amazing stat,' said Holloway, whose outdoor successes came in Doha, Eugene and Budapest (2019, 2022, 2023). 'It was great. This one was a little bit different. I didn't have two great rounds, and had to rely on my experience to get me through the final. 'But I knew what I had to do, I knew what I was missing. With that being said, a big shout-out to the sports staff. Everybody was telling me, 'You've done this a million times before, you've just got to do it again'.' Holloway said that the race could well be his last hurrah, with a new discipline on the horizon. 'I think I can put grace in it and hang up the 60m hurdles and try out a new event next year,' he said. 'That's something I can think about.' Coming through the NCAA system at the University of Florida, Holloway competed not only in the long and short hurdles, but also in the flat sprints over 60 and 100m, as well as relays. He has a long jump best of 8.17m from 2018. He added that he had his eye on a potential fourth world outdoor title when Tokyo hosts the next championships in September. 'We've got the 110m hurdles coming up in the next couple of months, so I will put my best foot forward for that,' said Holloway, the Olympic champion whose 12.81sec in the US Olympic trials in 2021 make him the second-fastest man in history at the event. 'It's a world championships, you'll always have nerves for the world championships wherever you're at. 'I just want to continue to work hard, figure out ways to continue to win, perfect my craft, and continue to challenge myself and my sports staff and coaches to get better.' In other events on Saturday, American Christopher Bailey won his maiden global crown in the men's 400m in 45.08sec, leading a US podium sweep ahead of compatriots Brian Faust and Jacory Patterson.


NBC Sports
22-03-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
Holloway wins third world indoor title
Grant Holloway won his third-straight World Indoor Championships title in the 60m hurdles, earning gold in Nanjing, China to extend his 11-year winning streak.


NBC Sports
19-03-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
Holloway driven to World Indoors for history
Ato Boldon catches up with Grant Holloway, who previews the World Indoor Championships, shares why he's competing at the event, what his career looks like moving forward, how he stays ahead of the competition, and more.

NBC Sports
17-03-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
2025 World Indoor Track and Field Championships TV, live stream schedule
The World Indoor Track and Field Championships in Nanjing, China, air live from Thursday through Sunday on Peacock with additional coverage on NBC and CNBC. The fields feature Olympic 110m hurdles champion Grant Holloway, who bids to become the first person to win three consecutive World Indoor 60m hurdles titles. Holloway has won more than 70 consecutive 60m hurdles races dating to his last defeat in 2014 as a high school sophomore, according to track and field results database The standard high hurdles distance for outdoor meets like the Olympics is 110 meters for men and 100 meters for women. For indoor meets, it's 60 meters. The U.S. roster for worlds also includes Sam Kendricks (two-time world outdoor pole vault champion), Chase Jackson (two-time world outdoor shot put champion) and Josh Hoey, who last month ran the second-fastest indoor 800m in history. Internationally, the headliners are Olympic 1500m and 5000m gold medalist Jakob Ingebrigtsen of Norway, world outdoor 5000m and 10,000m champion Gudaf Tsegay of Ethiopia and two-time Olympic champions Mondo Duplantis of Sweden (pole vault) and Miltiadis Tentoglou of Greece (long jump). Full entry lists are here. 2025 World Indoor Championships Broadcast Schedule *Delayed broadcast Nick Zaccardi,