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Carl Lewis Calls U.S. Men’s 4×100 Relay Team ‘A Total Embarrassment’

The U.S. women’s 4×100 team’s push for a third consecutive Olympic gold was denied by Jamaica. Jamaica won in a national record of 41.02 seconds, adding the relay title to its Tokyo Olympic collection after…

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Transgender Weightlifter Laurel Hubbard Makes Olympic History, Despite Loss

New Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard made history in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics as the first transgender athlete to ever compete in a solo event, but she crashed out of the Olympics over in the second…

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Gable Steveson Wins Gold In 125 Kg Wrestling In Buzzer Beater Finish

Gable Steveson won gold in an incredible comeback that went down to seconds. Steveson competed in the Olympic men’s freestyle 125kg gold medal at the Tokyo Olympic Games. The 21-year-old Minnesota native trailed Georgia’s Geno Patriashvili, who…

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Jessica Springsteen Wins Silver Medal With U.S. Equestrian Team At Tokyo Olympics

Jessica Springsteen, the daughter of rocker Bruce Springsteen, won a silver medal with the U.S. equestrian jumping team at the Tokyo Olympics on Saturday, falling behind Sweden in a jump-off. Springsteen earlier failed to qualify…

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USA Women’s Beach Volleyball Defeats Australia For Gold At Tokyo Olympic

April Ross and Alix Klineman worked in tandem to defeat Australia in the gold medal game of beach volleyball. It’s the United States’ first gold in the event since 2012. The U.S. never faltered, playing a…

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Canadiens’ Logan Mailloux Pick Sparks Controversy, Player Apologizes For Intimate Photo

The Montreal Canadiens sparked a great deal of controversy in the NHL over their selection of Logan Mailloux, a Swedish hockey player who shared an intimate photo with a woman without her consent. Logan Mailloux Photo…

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Allyson Felix Takes Bronze In 400-Meter At Tokyo Olympics

Allyson Felix is walking away from Tokyo an Olympic medalist, snagging a bronze medal in the 400-meter race. The win ties her for most race medals in U.S. track history. Felix finished with a final time…

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Lionel Messi & Barcelona Part Ways

Lionel Messi, arguably the face of Barcelona soccer, is departing from the club at age 34. Financial problems have made it essentially impossible for him to return to the club he has called home for…

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Terrence Clarke Posthumously Selected In NBA Draft

Terrence Clarke, the star Kentucky guard who was tragically killed in a car accident earlier in the year, was honored by being drafted posthumously. Commissioner Adam Silver had Clarke’s mother, sister and brother join him on stage…

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Dodgers Acquire Max Scherzer & Trea Turner

Los Angeles is home to stars – the Dodgers fortified that reputation, acquiring both star pitcher Max Scherzer and all-star infielder Trea Turner from the Nationals. The Dodgers are sending a lucrative package of prospects to Washington: pitcher Josiah…

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Aaron Rodgers Ready To Play For Packers After Dispute With Management

Aaron Rodgers has finally broken his silence and returned to the Green Bay Packers, giving a candid press conference last week. The Packers quarterback has been at odds with the organization and said he considered retiring…

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Durant & Holiday Spur Comeback Win Over Australia For USA Basketball At Tokyo Olympics

Kevin Durant and Jrue Holiday are often on opposing sides during NBA games, but against team Australia, they joined forces to lead a come-from-behind victory. The 97-78 win puts Team USA in the gold medal game, where the…

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U.S. Paralympic Swimmer Jessica Long’s Biography: In Her Own Words

Jessica Long is a Russian-American Paralympic swimmer. Born with fibular hemimelia, Long had her lower legs amputated at 18 months old. She has won 23 Paralympic medals in the S8, SB7, and SM3 category events.…

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Athing Mu Shocks Winning Gold For USA In 800-Meter

Athing Mu, a runner for Team USA hailing from New Jersey, became the first woman since 1968 from the United States to grab gold in the 800-meter race. Mu’s performance in Tokyo is also the…

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Sydney McLaughlin Wins Gold For USA In 400-Meter Hurdles

Sydney McLaughlin is walking away with a first-place finish in the Olympics in the 400-meter hurdles after defeating her rival, Dalilah Muhammad, by 0.12 seconds. McLaughlin finished with a final time of 51.46 seconds. This time…

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