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Yoté the Sun King

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CITIUS MAG
CITIUS MAG@CitiusMag·
Rankings try to answer one of track and field’s most fundamental questions: how do you compare athletes across events? 🤔 It’s no easy task. World Athletics keeps it simple—but flawed. Their “overall ranking” just consolidates every athlete’s individual score (top performances graded on the WA scoring tables, plus placing points for bonus). The catch? Those scoring tables are far from perfect, and certain events get disproportionate weight. Building something better is just as hard. SO…we asked the CITIUS MAG team to rank the top 25 track and top 25 field athletes since the start of 2026. (This is before today’s Oslo Diamond League—in case you’re reading after the action wraps 💎) Unlike WA’s points, we set no hard criteria beyond three things: performances this calendar year, priority to high-level pro competition, and event depth. In a phrase: it’s just vibes. ✨ MORE HERE: citiusmag.com/articles/2026-…
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Fred Kerley
Fred Kerley@fkerley99·
First thing gout gout did wrong is said he look up to the guys. You lose their fuck respect money on line say that after the battle not before the battle
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CITIUS MAG
CITIUS MAG@CitiusMag·
🗣️ “He should by all means be with his age where he’s more comfortable. The more he runs with us, the more we push, and the more injured he’s going to get.” From a former World U20 Champion to a potential future World U20 Champion, Letsile Tebogo’s biggest piece of advice for Gout Gout is to take his time and race with his fellow junior athletes while he can. Tebogo won the #OsloDL 200m today in a SB of 19.84. 🎥 FULL INTERVIEW: youtu.be/zLPv1CIp-00?si…
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Travis Miller
Travis Miller@travismillerx13·
Olympic champ 🇧🇼Letsile Tebogo runs EASY 19.84 SB (+0.2) winning #OsloDL 200m! 18-year-old 🇦🇺Gout Gout 20.60 for 6th in his Diamond League debut
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History Hacked
History Hacked@history_hacked·
Why is this ever anyone's heraldic emblem?
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AthleticsAnalysis
AthleticsAnalysis@AthleticsEditz·
@XHoesAllSpiteMe @jsawyer400m Did you not watch USA Olympic Trials in ‘21? The only reason Noah didn’t finish last was because a retiring Justin Gatlin got injured mid-race 😂
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Yoté the Sun King@XHoesAllSpiteMe·
@jsawyer400m Talking about Trials lol. Fred came 3rd that race. Noah got a Gold Medal on the biggest stage on Fred's head. So the last time Fred beat Noah was 2021? Damn
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Yoté the Sun King@XHoesAllSpiteMe·
@jsawyer400m What makes him a bitch? Cos he's not a hood dude? Noah's accomplishments are better than Fred's. Noah has an Olympic Gold in the 100m on Fred's head. I don't ever think Fred beat Noah in a race. 😂
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Abiks2193
Abiks2193@Abikebikelalala·
@adedayo_viktor Olu Okun js Edo? Wow. Yoruba certainly moved to Edo and founded the Benin Empire. As usual just like in Brazil they took their gods with them.
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Adedayo Victor
Adedayo Victor@adedayo_viktor·
Many of the deities we revere today in Yoruba-land trace their origins back to Edo. Below are some of the Edo deities that we Yoruba people still worship today. * Olokun: The goddess of the ocean, wealth, and fertility. In Edo culture, Olokun is worshiped as a male god, but in Yoruba tradition, this deity is honored as a female Orisha. * Ogun: The mighty guardian of iron, war, metalworkers, and progress. Both cultures hold Ogun in high regard, viewing him as the "pathfinder" who leads other deities according to Edo oral history. * Eshu: In Edo cosmology, Eshu is not a primary creator or a benevolent deity. Instead of being a mediator between heaven and earth, he embodies duality, sudden chaos, and the law of cause and effect. Orunmila: In Edo, Orunmila (often known as Agbonmiregun in Iha divination verses) is revered as the ultimate god of wisdom, knowledge, and fate, closely connected to the sacred divination system practiced by the Edo/Bini people.
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Alfred
Alfred@jf30__·
Name a Nigerian player who has played for Liverpool. Very hard.
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Divock Origi
Divock Origi@DivockOrigi·
My purpose in the game is fulfilled ⭐️ I lived out my childhood dreams, played on the biggest stages, won the biggest trophies. Grateful to God for all of it. To all my fans, the clubs, my teammates and my family: this will forever be ours. Thank you. The mission is complete. Now I step into my next calling. More of the journey to come. Love, Divock Origi
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Yoté the Sun King@XHoesAllSpiteMe·
@GourdsProtector @frankonX_ You have a low Intelligence Quotient. They were forced to identify as Black because of the LAWS of that country. Why do imbeciles choose to speak on things they aren't educated on?
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Ancestral Whispers@Sulkalmakh·
Facial reconstruction of a 2,500-year-old man from Gaston Uota, Ossetia The Koban culture is one of the most distinctive phenomena of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages of the Caucasus, renowned for its advanced bronze metallurgy and high-quality craftsmanship. It occupied much of the Central Caucasus, bordering the Proto-Maeotian culture (associated with Northwest Caucasian speakers) in the west and the Kayakent-Kharachoy culture (associated with Northeast Caucasians speakers, possibly Nakh) in the east. Many archaeologists associate the indigenous Bronze Age population of the central Greater Caucasus with the bearers of the Koban culture. Traditionally viewed as pastoralists, recent research has shown that some Koban communities, particularly in the Kislovodsk Basin, also practiced intensive agriculture, while pastoralism likely remained dominant in other regions. The language of the Koban people remains unknown. Some scholars, including Valentina Ivanovna Kozenkova, have suggested a possible Kartvelian affiliation based on the proposed homeland of the culture in the Great Liakhvi River basin, though no direct linguistic evidence survives. Genetic studies have identified high levels of CHG ancestry and a high frequency of Y-DNA haplogroup G2a1 within the main Koban genetic cluster. Similar genetic profiles are also found among populations associated with the expansion of Kartvelian-speaking groups into eastern Georgia during the Late Bronze Age. Together with archaeological parallels, particularly between Colchian and Koban axes, these findings support a Kartvelian connection for the Koban culture. The paleoanthropological material from the Gaston Uota burial ground (excavations by A.P. Moshinsky, 1987–1997) includes skeletal remains from 14 collective burials representing 67 individuals. The sample shows an unusually low proportion of children (only 9%), with no infant burials, likely due to different burial practices for younger age groups. The sex ratio is balanced (1:1), while age distribution shows equal representation of adult, mature, and elderly groups (20% each). Young adults (20–35 years), the key reproductive group, display elevated mortality (40%). Life expectancy, excluding children, averages 42.1 years (47.1 for males, 37.0 for females). A strong shift in gender ratios occurs with age: females dominate in younger adult stages, but males become predominant in older age groups, reaching a strong surplus in late adulthood and old age. This may reflect a relatively closed population with limited external female influx and higher female mortality. The material is divided into early (7th–6th centuries BC) and late (late 5th–early 4th centuries BC) groups. Early male skulls show a homogeneous Europoid morphology characterized by dolichocrany (185 mm x 136.6 mm), a low cranial vault, narrow face (126.5 mm), low nasomalar and zygomaxillary angles, and strongly projecting narrow nose. Male skulls from the later period continue the same general morphological pattern. (M.M. Gerasimova, D.V. Pezhemsky, 2013)
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Polymarket Sports
Polymarket Sports@PolymarketSport·
🚨TRENDING: N’Golo Kanté was seen avoiding a handshake with his captain, Kylian Mbappé, for reasons that are not yet known.
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Nat@NLS_TF·
Only 5 hours left to tonight's OMANYALA masterclass
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Track & Field Gazette
Track & Field Gazette@TrackGazette·
9.84s!!🤯🔥 World Lead ☑️ National Record ☑️ 2nd fastest man in NCAA history ☑️ Kanyinsola Ajayi (Auburn) 🇳🇬 drops a big PB of 9.84s (0.7) to win his 100m heat at the East Regionals and qualify for the NCAA Championships! He takes over the 100m World Lead in 2026.
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