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5 things to know about Jack Hughes
Here are five things to know about New Jersey Devils forward Jack Hughes.
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5 things to know about Chock and Bates
Here are five things to know about Olympic ice dancers Madison Chock and Evan Bates.
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5 things to know about Ilia Malinin
Here are five things to know about American figure skater Ilia Malinin.
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5 things to know about Elana Meyers Taylor
Here are five things to know about Olympic bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor.
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Frederick Richard hopes his uniform design can change the face of men's gymnastics
Olympic bronze medalist Frederick “Flips” Richard said he’s dreamt of creating a more modern uniform that blends professionalism, performance and comfort.
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Record $100M donation will give next gen of US Olympians $100K to spend after they retire
The U.S. Olympic team received its biggest donation ever to fund $100,000 payments and matching life insurance benefits for anyone who earns a spot on Team USA starting next year.
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Diana Taurasi, WNBA's all-time leading scorer, retires after 20 seasons with Mercury
Diana Taurasi, the WNBA’s all-time leading scorer, officially announced her retirement after 20 seasons all with the Phoenix Mercury.
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American rugby star Ilona Maher continues to not ‘tone it down'
From the Paris Olympics to “Dancing with the Stars,” American rugby sensation Ilona Maher shares insights into her experiences, her dynamic presence both on social media and on the pitch and what lies ahead for the future.
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San Diego Olympic bobsledder Kaillie Humphries's new super power is ‘mom strength'
Five-time Olympic bobsledder Kaillie Humphries is one of her sport’s most dominant and recognizable stars but her training for the 2026 Milan Olympics marks new territory in her decades-long pursuit of greatness on the icy track.
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Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics are almost a year away, but this venue might not be ready
The century-old sliding center being completely rebuilt for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Games is pushing the deadline really tight.
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Italian ski resort preps for 2026 Winter Olympics amidst lack of snow
Workers in the town of Cortina, Italy, are busy building sliding facilities for the 2026 Winter Olympics and contending with conditions wrought by climate change.
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Olympic great Dick Button, winner of 2 figure skating gold medals, dies at 95
Dick Button, the legendary figure skater, has died at 95.
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Dick Button, Olympic great and voice of skating, dies at 95
Olympic figure skating great and authoritative commentator Dick Button has died at 95.
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13-year-old figure skater, a rising star and ‘jalapeño,' mourned after DC crash
Jinna Han had a passion for figure skating that was evident to everyone at the Skating Club of Boston — including when she spoke to NBC10 Boston about her Olympic dreams in 2022.
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These are the new events in the 2026 Winter Olympics
These eight new events are being added to the Milano Cortina Games in 2026.
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Mikaela Shiffrin to race next week after healing from ski crash puncture wound
It’s been a demanding and difficult road back for the fast-healing Mikaela Shiffrin, who plans to make her World Cup return next week after being punctured at a Killington, Vermont, race.
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IOC promises to replace medals lost in Los Angeles fires
The International Olympic Committee has promised to replace Gary Hall Jr.’s Olympic medals.
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Watch Olympic kite surfer save drowning woman in dramatic video
Video captured the dramatic moments when an olympic kite surfer saved a woman who was drowning. Bruno Lobo, who competed at the 2024 Paris Olympics, shared the video of the Jan. 10 incident. In the caption, the Brazilian athlete explains in Portuguese that he was testing out new camera equipment on the water when he came across the drowning woman....
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Olympian Bruno Lobo rescues drowning woman in heart-pounding video
Bruno Lobo, who competed in men’s kite sailing at the 2024 Paris Olympics, recently saved a drowning woman off the coast of São Luís — and shared a video to raise awareness on the dangers of the sea.
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The Olympic gold medalist with high school homework to finish
Quincy Wilson, 16, made history in Paris during the summer as the youngest male U.S. track Olympian in history. Unlike his teammates, he’s still years away from graduation.