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Meet the 2022 U.S. Winter Olympic Men's Figure Skating Team
U.S Figure Skating chose Nathan Chen, Jason Brown, and Vincent Zhou to represent the men’s U.S. Olympic Figure Skating Team in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
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5 Things to Know About Michael Norman
Here are five things to know track and field star, Michael Norman.
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Track and Field: Crouser and Kovacs Win Gold and Silver for Team USA in Shot Put
Grant Holloway finished second in men’s 110m hurdles, while Team USA advanced in the women’s 4×100.
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U.S. Women's Water Polo Cruises to Semifinals With Win Over Canada
The United States women’s water polo team grabbed an early lead against Canada in the quarterfinal match and never looked back, trouncing the Canadians 16-5 to move on to the semifinals. Maggie Steffens led the way with three goals. Steffens broke the Olympic all-time scoring record in the final preliminary match and continued that momentum into the quarterfinals. Makenzie...
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April Ross, Alix Klineman Reach Semifinals with Win Over German Pair
Team USA’s April Ross and Alix Klineman outlasted the Germans to advance to the women’s beach volleyball semifinals at the Tokyo Olympics.
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USA Beach Volleyball: Dalhausser/Lucena and Claes/Sponcil Eliminated
As the men’s and women’s beach volleyball knockout stages began, Team USA was front and center fighting for more gold medals to bring home from Tokyo. First up for the American duos was Kelly Claes and Sarah Sponcil. After going 3-0 in pool play, Claes and Sponcil faced Canada’s Heather Bansley and Brandie Wilkerson on Saturday in the Round...
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US Olympic Medal Records: A History of Our Country's Biggest Wins
United States athletes at the Olympics often are draped in red, white and blue … and gold. The U.S. reached a historic milestone by capturing its 1,000th gold medal in the history of the Olympic Games at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. It was the continuation of the United States’ history of global domination at the Olympics, with a record-setting…
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The Oldest U.S. Olympians Competing at the Tokyo Games
Here are some of the oldest U.S. athletes competing in Tokyo this summer
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See Which Olympians Have Tested Positive for COVID: Full List
The 2020 Tokyo Olympics was delayed one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the virus is still making an impact on the Games in 2021. There are strict protocols in place for athletes in Tokyo, though some have already tested positive since arriving in Japan. A number of other would-be Olympians tested positive for COVID-19 before traveling to Tokyo…
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Interactive: Which Countries Dominate the Summer Olympics?
The United States dominates in terms of gold medals with over 1,060 of them won since the first game in Athens, but could the nation’s success at the Olympics be based around sending more athletes than their competitors?
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US Gymnast Tests Positive for COVID-19
An alternate on the U.S. women’s gymnastics team tested positive for the coronavirus just days before the Tokyo Olympics was set to begin, American Olympic officials said Monday.
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Olympic Medal Records Held By the United States
The U.S. reached a historic milestone by capturing its 1,000th gold medal in the history of the Olympic Games at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. It was the continuation of the United States’ history of global domination at the Olympics.
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Phoenix Suns' Devin Booker Commits to Tokyo Olympics
Phoenix Suns’ Devin Booker joins Team USA for Tokyo Olympics.
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Washington Wizards' Bradley Beal Commits to Tokyo Olympics
Washington Wizards guard Bradley Beal joins Team USA for Tokyo Olympics.
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Damian Lillard, Draymond Green Commit to Tokyo Olympics
Draymond Green and Damian Lillard are the first two NBA players to commit to Team USA.
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Stanford Sports Cuts Could Mean Big Loss for US Olympic Team
If all the athletes from Stanford had been their own country, they would have tied for 11th place in the medal standings at the 2016 Olympics