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23 under 23: the young Australian athletes who will dominate LA 2028 and beyond
AFTER THE RESOUNDING success that was the 2024 Olympics, it appears Australia is on the verge of yet another sporting golden age. We say ‘yet another’ because the nation has hardly been doing it tough in terms of sporting success to this point. Sure, London 2012 and...
At his sixth Paralympics, Tristan Knowles will give it all he’s got
THERE’S A TOUCH of Clark Kent about Tristan Knowles. When Men’s Health manages to catch up with the soon-to-be six-time Paralympian, it’s during a break from his unassuming day job as a financial advice manager at AIA Australia. He might not carry the gravitas of a...
Why Alexei Popyrin could be our next big tennis star
AFTER THE GOLD rush of the Olympics, Aussie sporting fans haven’t had to wait long for more reasons to cheer, with rising Aussie tennis star Alexei Popyrin taking out the Canadian Open overnight. The 25-year-old defeated Russian world no.6 Andrey Rublev, 6-2, 6-4,...
Why Olympic runners are wearing luxury watches on the track
IN TRACK AND FIELD, tenths (and even hundredths) of a second can make or break a race. Performance depends on extremely precise measurements and time rules all. So it makes sense that luxury watch brands would look to those athletes as natural billboards, placing...
How training less helped Cam McEvoy win his first gold medal at 30
JUST THREE YEARS AGO, Cam McEvoy crashed out of the Tokyo Olympics in the heat stages, finishing 29th overall in the 50-metre freestyle, and 24th in the 100-metre freestyle. Then 27 years old, McEvoy was already on the older side for a sprint swimmer, and it looked a...
The unrelenting drive of walking quadriplegic David Mzee
At 22 years of age, David Mzee became a quadriplegic after suffering a severe spinal cord injury. 14 years later, he’s represented his nation in wheelchair rugby, is pioneering adaptive sports equipment, and through a life-changing medical breakthrough, is able to walk again. But perhaps most importantly, he never gave up
Why watching sports may be good for your wellbeing
Pull on your jersey and grab your remote, studies show catching a game can lead to positive brain changes. Score!
The Aussies looking to make their mark at the Masters golf tournament this weekend
From Adam Scott to Jasper Stubbs, meet the Aussies taking on The Masters at Augusta and get the complete guide to the best weekend in golf
Faultless footy, cutting-edge cars, and an atmosphere like no other: a weekend in Adelaide for Gather Round
If there’s one thing Adelaide is known for, it’s turning it on when major events and festivals come to town. During the 2024 edition of the AFL’s Gather Round – otherwise known as the festival of footy – the city didn’t disappoint. Men’s Health was on the ground to soak it all up, exploring the city in select Toyota vehicles. Similar to the round itself, the cars from the AFL’s premier partner live up to the hype.
Taylor Fritz reveals his secret weapon
Current world no. 13 and top-ranked American tennis star Taylor Fritz is one of the most talented and energetic players on the planet. His key to continually thriving on the court? Getting plenty of quality sleep off it.
Bailey Smith’s comeback is on track
The Western Bulldogs superstar is working diligently on his rehab as he prepares his body for a return to the field sooner rather than later. As Smith told MH at the Australian F1 Grand Prix last weekend, being away from footy has only deepened his love of the game
Ferrari paints Melbourne red
Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz was a popular Australian Grand Prix winner on Sunday in front of a record crowd. Stewart Bell was there to witness it
Who will take the chequered flag at the Australian Grand Prix?
Will Red Bull continue their dominance or will an underdog surprise us all? Everything you need to know about the Australian Grand Prix.
George Russell on finding peace amid the pressure
The British F1 ace sat down with Men’s Health to chat about his love of Aussie crowds and why his vision for success is as clear as ever.
Nico Hülkenberg isn’t slowing down
As one of the most experienced drivers on the grid, Haas veteran and Heinemann partner Nico Hülkenberg has seen Formula 1 rise to the top of international sports. He tells Men’s Health why F1 has never been more entertaining, what makes Aussie fans some of the world’s best, and why, after a golden career, he has no intention of slowing down any time soon
F1 future spotlight: the young drivers primed to take over the grid
Due to the highly competitive nature of Formula 1, the driver roster is constantly in flux. Thankfully, the future of the grid is in good hands. These are the names you’ll see in pole position for years to come.
The most memorable moments in Australian Grand Prix history
The Australian Grand Prix is a perennial highlight on the Formula 1 calendar. We recount some of the greatest moments to take place at the iconic race.