Artur Galocha

Washington, D.C.

Graphics reporter focusing on Sports

Education: Journalism at Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain)

Artur Galocha is a graphics reporter focusing on Sports. Before joining The Washington Post in December 2020, he was a graphics editor at El País (Spain). Previously he worked as a graphics reporter at El Mundo, Corriere dello Sport and Público and as an art director at the magazines Cambio 16, Tentaciones and Retina. In 2012, he founded and designed the independent soccer magazine Líbero.
Latest from Artur Galocha

    You’re probably recycling wrong. This quiz will help you sort it out.

    What can go in my blue bin? The answer can be different from one neighborhood to the next, but fortunately, following some key guidelines should help improve your recycling no matter where you live.

    April 20, 2023

    Watching March Madness? Play our bingo card.

    The NCAA basketball tournament is all about joy and pain, grace and absurdity. See how many items you can check off in our March Madness bingo card.

    March 23, 2023

    20 terms you need to know to be a Formula One racing fan — or a better one

    Formula One racing contains plenty of terms that might be unfamiliar to casual fans. Use this glossary as a guide during the season.

    March 2, 2023

    Inside the plays: The schemes and scramble that won the Chiefs the Super Bowl

    The plays that best encapsulated the Chiefs’ brilliance — a walk-in touchdown and a 26-yard scramble by Mahomes — secured their 38-35 victory over the Eagles.

    February 13, 2023

    Crunching the numbers for Super Bowl LVII

    All the key stats and players to watch in Sunday's Super Bowl.

    February 11, 2023

    How the NBA scoring record evolved from Wilt to Kareem to LeBron

    With LeBron James passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, he owns arguably the NBA’s most hallowed individual statistical achievement.

    February 8, 2023

    We built a fake metropolis to show how extreme cold could wreck cities

    See how frigid temperatures and heavy snow can wreak havoc on everything from a city's hospitals and power grid to its rail and air transportation.

    January 25, 2023

    What is commotio cordis? How a hit can stop a heart.

    A severe trauma on the chest can cause commotio cordis, a rare lethal disruption of heart rhythm that can make it stop.

    January 5, 2023

    How Luka Doncic beat his own records to make NBA history

    The Dallas Mavericks star became the first player in league history to record a 60-20-10 triple-double.

    December 28, 2022

    Kylian Mbappé wins the Golden Boot, but it doesn’t matter to Lionel Messi

    France's Mbappé and Argentina's Messi, the top goal scorers at this year's World Cup in Qatar, visualized.

    December 18, 2022