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Olympic bobsledder Aja Evans sues team chiropractor, alleging sexual abuse
Aja Evans, an Olympic bobsled medalist from Chicago, filed a lawsuit against the USA Bobsled and Skeleton Federation, alleging nearly a decade of “sexual abuse and harassment” by the team’s osteopathic medical provider while Evans trained and competed for the USA Bobsled team, her attorneys said Thursday.
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Olympian Noah Lyles: ‘I got one more in me…I feel like I can still bring my A-game'
How Sha’Carri Richardson and Noah Lyles, the world’s fastest athletes, prepare for the 2023 Prefontaine Classic/Diamond League Final.
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Team USA athletes on the powerful meaning of tattoos
Team USA held an event in Los Angeles with athletes representing the Olympics and Paralympics at Ephemeral Tattoo, where you can get a tattoo that fades in 1-3 years.
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Simone Biles wins a record 8th US Gymnastics title a full decade after her first
A decade later, Simone Biles is still on top. The gymnastics star has won her record eighth U.S. Championship, a full 10 years after she first ascended to the top of her sport as a teenage prodigy.
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Construction underway on Paris 2024 Olympic Village
The Olympic Village will include training facilities and recreational areas near the Seine.
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Paris makes headway on venues ahead of Olympic Games
Paris crews are making progress on preparing the city for the 2024 Olympic Games, including making updates to existing arenas and building a new 51-hectare Olympic Village.
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Ukraine eases its sports boycott policy to compete against some Russians ahead of Olympics
Ukraine has signaled it will no longer bar its athletes from competing against Russians who are taking part in sporting events as “neutral athletes.”
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‘Build bridges': Olympic president counts down to Paris 2024 against backdrop of Ukraine-Russia war
The president of the International Olympic Committee has formally invited the world’s nations but not Russia or its military ally Belarus to gather in one year in Paris for the 2024 Games.
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Tirico: Return of fans is a huge Olympic storyline in Paris
Mike Tirico says the return of fans to the Olympic Games after two Olympics impacted by COVID-19 will make a huge difference in Paris.
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Tirico: ‘A lot of attention' will be paid to Simone Biles
With the news that Simone Biles will attempt to make it back to the Paris Olympic Games, we can expect to hear her name plenty leading up to Paris 2024.
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These 13 iconic French sites will play host to Olympic events in 2024
One year from today, nearly three dozen sites in and around Paris will begin hosting various events as the 2024 Summer Olympics get underway.
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Transgender swimmers to be included in trial of ‘open category' at competitions
The governing body of swimming says it will set up an “open category” that will include transgender competitors.
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Officials unveil 2024 Olympic, Paralympic torch design
Designer Mathieu Lehanneur designed the torch for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
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Paris Olympic and Paralympic torch design unveiled
Check out the design for the torch that will travel to Paris for the 2024 Olympics and Paralympics.
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Next year's Olympics are pushing Paris to confront crack cocaine use on city streets
Neighborhoods in northeast Paris have struggled for years with the scourge of crack cocaine and its use in public.
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Soul Cap approved for swimming's biggest meets but real impact expected at the grassroots level
The Soul Cap initially was banned from competition, leading to harsh criticism during the Tokyo Olympics from supporters of more inclusive policies.
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Men to compete in artistic swimming at Olympics for first time in Paris
Men have competed at the lower levels in a sport formerly known as synchronized swimming, but they will have the Olympic stage for the first time next year in Paris.
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Padel, another rapidly growing racket game, has designs on becoming an Olympic sport
A cross between tennis and squash, padel appears to have the necessary characteristics to someday become an Olympic sport.
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Gabby Douglas makes comeback official with hopes of competing in 2024
Three-time Olympic gold medalist Gabby Douglas announced that she has resumed training and looks to compete in 2024.
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Double Olympic champion Caster Semenya wins appeal against testosterone rules at Human Rights court
Double Olympic champion runner Caster Semenya has won an appeal against track and field’s testosterone rules after the European Court of Human Rights ruled she had been discriminated against.