: If the archive contains a document, examine it for social engineering themes. Given the name, it may use sports-related "lures" (pole vaulting schedules, athlete rosters) to trick a target into opening it.

: Execute the sample in a controlled environment to monitor:

The file is not a widely documented public malware sample or a standard academic dataset in sports science. Given its specific name and compressed format ( .7z ), it most likely refers to a targeted cyber threat intelligence sample or a private forensic artifact from a specific incident response case.

: List the internal files (e.g., .exe , .dll , .lnk , or document files like .docx / .pdf ).

Analyze the to see which system APIs it calls (e.g., networking, file system modification).

: Begin by generating the MD5, SHA-1, and SHA-256 hashes of the archive. This allows you to check if it has been previously flagged on platforms like VirusTotal or Any.Run .