Temba Tseri is one tough, courageous, kick-butt dude. He makes Ray Lewis and The Rock look like pansies. The 15 year-old Temba became the youngest person to reach the top of Mount Everest.
No hands, no problem. That was Mat Hoffman's motto at the 2002 X Games as the Condor landed the first ever no-handed 900. That's two and a half turns with no hands!
Bobsled racers jump on a fibreglass sled and fly down a course of twists and turns at speeds up to 90 miles per hour. Read on to find out more about the fastest ride without a seatbelt.
Oh, no! Here comes Apolo. Meet the fastest guy on ice, who always has great hair - speedskater, Apolo Ohno.
Michelle Kwan landed a triple jump on her butt and Irina Slutskaya decided to play it safe. That opened the door for 16 year-old Sarah Hughes to win the gold in the women's figure skating.
It's the latest scam used by cheating athletes who want to go faster. Find out how about blood doping and its side effects.
What is Kobe Bryant's favorite movie? How did Shaquille O'Neal get his name? Read on for a closer look at the two superstars of the three-time defending NBA Champions - the Los Angeles Lakers.
Training camps are three weeks of grueling workouts, big buffets and rules that the strictest parents wouldn't even make up.
You wouldn't think crossing a street or closing a bathroom door would be a dangerous activity for a pro athlete. Well, think again. Kidzworld looks at some of this year's freakiest injuries.
From the bone-breaking backflips of motocross master Carey Hart, to the high-flying halfpipe heroics of snowboarder Kelly Clark - here's a look at Kidzworld's Top Five Xtreme Athletes of 2002.
From Barry Bonds' big batting average to Michael Vick's fancy footwork on the football field... Here's a look at Kidzworld's top ten slam-dunking, touchdown-tossing, homerun-hitting athletes of 2002.
Ever wonder what quarterback, Donovan McNabb, eats before a big game? Or what Tony Hawk nibbles on when he's not landing 900s? Kidzworld has a look at the favorite foods of your favorite athletes.
How well do you know the wit and wisdom that comes from your fave athletes? Find out by taking Kidzworld's Athlete Quotes Quiz!
Have you ever wanted to tell your teacher that, "school is a joke" and then go become a pro surfer? That's what Danny Fuller did.
The reigning National League MVP continues to get big hits in 2006, despite a back injury. Get more on Albert Pujols!
At age 17, James "Bubba" Stewart is making millions, changing history and getting ready to become the next king of motocross.
Which rider snagged the biggest air? Who landed the sickest tricks? Kidzworld looks at the most xtreme athletes of 2003.
I live in southern Texas and I love snowboarding. Is there any way I can improve without moving up north?
The Olympics are about more than medals and setting records. Find out here how much they've taught you about the world!
Play free online sports trivia and see if you can identify some of today's most famous athletes from their kid pics with Kidzworld's Which Athlete Is It? Quiz!
Do you dream about becoming a pro athlete? Then maybe your fam should audition for Sports Kids Moms and Dads!
Does sliding down an icy track at 80 miles per hour on a sled with no brakes sound like fun? Welcome to the world of luge.
The top skiers and boarders on the planet arrived in Colorado for the 2005 Winter Gravity Games.
In Rise Above, Aaron Brooks talks about what he did to become one of the NFL's elite quarterbacks.
From being a good loser to cheering on your teammates, check out the Coach's guide to good sportsmanship.
From jumping the Great Wall of China to reaching new heights in the half pipe, Kidzworld picks its top extreme athletes of 2005.
From juiced up ball players to lame little league coaches, check out the worst from the world of sports in 2005.
Bode Miller, is a gold medal favorite at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Find out more about this speedster on skis right here.
Maria Sharapova is long, leggy and louder than a police siren. Find out more about this teen tennis star right here.