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Japan Beats Team USA 2-0 to Win Second-Straight Softball Olympic Gold
Japan won its second straight Olympic softball gold medal, beating the United States 2-0 in an emotional repeat of their 2008 win
Simone Biles Withdraws From Team Gymnastics Final
USA Gymnastics issued a statement citing "a medical issue" for the withdrawal
Simone Biles Pulls Out of the Olympic Gymnastics Team Event Final
Biles didn't make it past the first rotation
American Carissa Moore, New Olympic Gold Medalist, Leads A Golden Moment For Women’s Surfing
Despite rougher-than-expected seas off the Japanese coast for the Olympics surfing competition as tropical storm Nepartak heads toward land, American surfing phenom Carissa Moore owned the waves. Moore, the four-time world champion and top-ranked women’s surfer in the world, defeated Bianca Buitendag of South Africa in the finals of the women’s Olympic surfing competition at…
The Story Behind Team USA Women’s Gymnasts’ Leotards
From the color to the subtle design touches, Team USA womens’ gymnasts carry a lot of meaning
Days After the Olympics Begin, Tokyo Logs Record Coronavirus Cases
The Japanese capital reported 2,848 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday
Naomi Osaka Knocked Out of Olympics in Straight Sets by No. 42-Ranked Player
Marketa Vondrousova of the Czech Republic beat Osaka 6-1, 6-4 in the third round of competition at the Ariake Tennis Park
Lydia Jacoby, the First Alaskan Team USA Swimmer, Wins a Thrilling Gold Medal
Lydia Jacoby wins gold in the 100-m breaststroke
Here’s What to Know About the ROC and Why Russia Can’t Compete At the Tokyo Olympics
The Russian athletes participating in this year's Summer Games are considered "neutrals"
Bermuda and the Philippines Have Won Their First Olympic Gold Medals—Ever
Bermuda began participating in the Olympic Games in 1936, while the Philippines first competed nearly 100 years ago in 1924
These Are All the Gymnastics Moves Named After Simone Biles
When you’re talented enough to master all the skills in the book, you start making your own
‘Blind Landing’ Podcast Examines One of the Olympics’ Worst Mistakes
At the 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics, a vault apparatus set two inches too low risked athletes' lives — and changed the course of the competition