Olympics News
Bobsled, skeleton World Cup events returning to North America
Bobsled and skeleton World Cup races will return to North America this fall for the first time since before the pandemic, finally giving U.S. and Canadian athletes a chance to compete on home ice again.
'I was a shell of a man': Chad le Clos on trauma, Michael Phelps, and finding a new purpose
South African Olympic champion swimmer Chad le Clos said earlier this month that 2021 was the worst year of his life, and he "couldn't be left alone" before seeking help for depression.
Zac Stubblety-Cook sets world record in 200 breaststroke
Olympic champion Zac Stubblety-Cook set a world record in the men's 200-meter breaststroke at the Australian swimming championships.
Jubilant Biniam Girmay forced out of Giro d'Italia after wine cork hits eye
Cyclist Biniam Girmay, who was celebrating a victory at the Giro d'Italia cycling competition, was struck in the eye by a cork popped from a bottle of Italian sparkling wine and forced to withdraw from the race.
Sweden outlasts host Finland in shootout for its fourth straight win at ice hockey world championship
Team Sweden, a roster laced with some present and former NHL veterans, prevailed in a penalty shootout Wednesday, outlasting host Finland 3-2 for its fourth straight victory at the ice hockey world championship.
Russian gymnast Ivan Kuliak given one-year ban for displaying letter 'Z'
Russian artistic gymnast Ivan Kuliak has been handed a one-year ban for displaying the letter "Z" on his outfit during an event in Qatar in March, the International Gymnastics Federation said.