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Breakout sprinting star Melissa Jefferson-Wooden crushed a star-studded field, which included Sha’Carri Richardson, at the ...
From the Dream Team in Barcelona ’92 to today’s superstars like Jokić, Dončić, and Antetokounmpo, Europe is reshaping the NBA ...
The former world number one and four-time Olympic gold medallist is back for more at Flushing Meadows, as she embarks on a ...
The German star enters the World Championships as the reigning Olympic and world champion, ready to test herself again on the ...
Plying her trade in England for the next five weeks, the social media queen is hoping to draw attention to the mouthwatering ...
The Briton, in just her second race in 380 days since she became Olympic champion, eased to a comfortable win at the Stade ...
Find out how the 33-year-old Canadian unretires ahead of Milano Cortina 2026 season, saying he has 'rediscovered the fire ...
The two-time Olympic gold medallist has shone on both a road and mountain bike but is determined to become a Grand Tour ...
The superstar actor and martial arts specialist visited the IOC headquarters at the Olympic House in Lausanne, Switzerland, ...
Olympic bronze medallist Melissa Jefferson-Wooden has been a dominant force in the women's 100m this season, raising her title prospects at the upcoming World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
The Colombian squash ace exclusively tells Olympics.com how his squash 'sensei' showed him that that kids who play on the street can make a new life out of sport, like his hero Rafa Nadal.
Find out how the two-time Grand Slam champion says good-bye to Matt Daly and hello to Gavin MacMilan with hopes of fixing her recent serve woes.