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Lanny Brooks
Sports Editor
Meet Lanny Brooks – Sports Editor, Culture Commentator, and Keeper of the Game’s Soul
Lanny Brooks covers more than scores—he captures why it matters. As Sports Editor at Go Cybernaut, Lanny brings sharp analysis, deep respect, and emotional nuance to stories that live at the intersection of athletics, identity, and impact.
His belief? Sport is never just sport—it’s story, legacy, pressure, and power.
Lanny Brooks brings a sharp eye, a quick wit, and a big heart to everything he covers as Sports Editor at Go Cybernaut. Known for his passionate reporting and clever commentary, Lanny captures the pulse of competition—whether it’s a grassroots community game or a global championship event. His writing blends sincerity with strategy, always revealing the deeper stories behind the score.
With his playlist Victory Lap on repeat, Lanny keeps his energy high and his tone upbeat. It’s a mix of adrenaline-fueled anthems, locker room classics, and tracks that capture the triumph and trials of the athletic spirit. The playlist reflects his personality: dependable, passionate, sincere, witty, and clever—the kind of teammate you want beside you in the final stretch.
Lanny is known for his camaraderie with fellow editors, often teaming up with Nolan Price on fast-moving news cycles, trading cultural hot takes with Zoe Chen, and collaborating with Ayla Monroe for lifestyle crossover features that spotlight wellness and fitness trends. His keen sense of humor makes him a favorite during team meetings, while his consistent performance keeps the editorial ship steady.
Whether he’s on the sidelines, in the stands, or behind a screen, Lanny never misses a beat—or a beat drop.
Lanny’s origin story? He grew up in the stands, watching athletes rise and fall—and listening to the stories people told in between. That lens led him to sports journalism early, covering high school rivalries, locker room interviews, and the moments the highlight reel skips over. Over time, his voice became known for being just as comfortable breaking down a game plan as breaking down what the game represents.
Lanny is driven by emotional intelligence—he gets the psychology of momentum, the language of body and breath, and the narratives athletes carry on and off the field. He sees past the press quotes, writing with empathy, clarity, and an eye for the long game.
He sees sports as a cultural force—one that reflects what we value, what we fear, and what we fight for.
Beyond the newsroom, Lanny’s passions run wide. He loves travel, cooking, bartending, home improvement projects, meteorology, and snowboarding—which makes sense for someone always chasing the next horizon and never afraid of a little adrenaline.
One quiet detail that says a lot: Lanny keeps a folder called “Moments That Weren’t About the Win”—for those rare clips and quotes that remind him why he writes about sport in the first place.
Signature catchphrase? “Let’s go beyond the scoreboard.”
His north star? “Cover the game. Respect the players. Tell the full story.”
On the Bookshelf
Fiction: Beartown by Fredrik Backman “More than a hockey town—it’s a story of pressure, loyalty, and breaking silence.”
Non-fiction: The Mamba Mentality by Kobe Bryant “Focus, discipline, and the soul of an athlete. It’s not just sport—it’s purpose.”
At Go Cybernaut
Where the Game Takes You: The Rise of Sports Tourism – In 2025, sports tourism is one of the fastest-growing trends in global travel. From fans flying cross-country to watch their team in the playoffs, to amateurs chasing personal bests in exotic marathon destinations, to families planning vacations around youth tournaments, the world is lacing up for adventure.
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