The action is high-octane, hard-hitting and sometimes hair-raising in this week's selection of our favorite sports pics
NEW YORK - Neil Walker's salary dropped from $17.2 million to $2 million in two years.
DURHAM, North Carolina - Zion Williamson blew out his shoe, and then No 8 North Carolina blew out top-ranked Duke.
Su Bingtian has burst out of the blocks to get his new season off to a perfect start.
Sprinter Su Bingtian was not the only Chinese athlete who lit up the IAAF World Indoor Tour Dusseldorf meet on Wednesday. The other star was high jumper Wang Yu, who refreshed China's national indoor record to 2.34 meters en route to winning a silver.
Olympic marathon champion Eliud Kipchoge is firmly focused on retaining his London Marathon title in April.
Manchester City's parent company on Wednesday announced a landmark investment in Chinese soccer with the purchase of third-tier club Sichuan Jiuniu.
Guangdong's Liang Enqi will line up alongside many of the world's best at the Volvo China Open after winning the tournament's amateur qualifying final at Mission Hills Golf Club in Haikou, Hainan province, on Wednesday.
DETROIT - Blake Griffin doesn't need to jump over any cars to be a hit in the Motor City.
LONDON - With 100 days until the 2019 World Cup gets underway, might this be the year that England lifts the game's premier limited-overs trophy at long last?
SAN DIEGO - With their city's long-suffering fans desperate for a winner, the rebuilding San Diego Padres on Tuesday delivered the richest free agent signing in MLB history - a 10-year, $300 million deal with shortstop Manny Machado.
Cross-country skiing is no longer confined to shivering in the wild as the marathon on snow will soon be swooshing on the streets of Beijing.
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