Olympics Coverage
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Paris will host largest refugee team at 2024 Summer Olympics
The International Olympic Committee on Thursday unveiled its largest refugee Olympic team to date for the Paris 2024 Games, with 36 athletes from 11 different countries. -
BMX rider Roberts keeps busy as Paris Olympics approach
Hannah Roberts is a freestyle BMX rider with an Olympic silver medal and a lot of hobbies. -
Moore is queen of the seas with surfing gold
Surfing made its Olympic debut three years ago in Tokyo and changed Carissa Moore's life with a gold medal. -
In Olympic pole vault event, look for Moon high above
Katie Moon reached heights befitting her name in Tokyo with a gold medal in pole vault. -
From croissants to Spam, here are fave cheat foods of Olympic athletes
Every Olympian has a killer workout, a strict diet, and a favorite cheat food that keeps them motivated. -
Olympic flame crosses Mediterranean Sea bound for France
The Olympic flame was under the protection of the Italian coast guard as it made its way to France for the Paris Summer Olympics along the coast of Italy. -
From Marseille to Mont-Blanc: What to know about the journey of the Olympic torch to Paris
The Olympic torch will finally enter France when it reaches the southern seaport of Marseille on Wednesday. And it's already been quite a journey. -
Gold medal winner Grant Hill is behind the scenes for 2024 version on Dream Team
Former Olympic gold medalist and pro basketball hall of fame player, Grant Hill is the managing director of the USA Men's National Team and helped construct this latest version of the "Dream Team" that features Lebron James, Joel Embiid and Stephen Curry. -
Olympic climber uses engineering degree to figure out his route to the top
News Jersey native Jesse Grupper started sport climbing at the age of six and he has now qualified for the Paris Olympics in bouldering and lead combined. -
Road to Paris Olympics includes Walmart job
Two Olympic hopefuls, Cameron Murray and Dylan Beard, are training at North Carolina State University. -
She wants to sail into history at Paris Olympics
One of the debut events at this summer's Paris Olympics is a new discipline in sailing called Formula Kite, and one of the top medal hopefuls for Team USA is Daniela Moroz, who has been sailing, and really almost flying, around San Francisco Bay in preparation. -
Coleman vying for title of fastest man
There is little doubt that Christian Coleman is one of the fastest men on the planet, but his desire is to be the fastest man. -
Star from Tokyo Games has new husband, new event for 2024
Sydney McLaughlin became a star at the Olympics in Tokyo as a double gold medalist. Since then, she has added Levrone to her last name, as she was married in 2022, and may add a new event to her schedule. So, this summer in Paris, she hopes to add a few more gold medals to her legacy. -
After health issues, Suni Lee ready to return to Olympics stage
Suni Lee won the all-around title in women's gymnastics in Tokyo and after battling health issues, she is back training and looking forward to the Team USA trials that will take place in her home state. -
'Million Dollar Mo' has punched her ticket to Paris
Boxer Morelle McCaine has qualified for the summer games in Paris. -
Sharpshooter Roe has sights set on Paris Games
Ivan Roe, a 7-time All American at Murray State, will be representing the United States at the Paris Olympics this summer in rifle. -
5'1" sprinter looms large on the track
Carri Richardson is the reigning womens world champion in the 100 meters and that means she is the woman to beat at the Olympics. -
WNBA, Olympic champion Wilson writing to encourage girls
A'ja Wilson has been many things in her storied career: a national champion, a WNBA champion, an MVP and an Olympic gold medalist, so she has plenty to write and sing about. -
Drone view: Iconic Paris sights ready to host Olympic Games
From the Champs Elysees to the River Seine, Paris is converting some famous venues to host the 2024 Summer Olympics. -
After 1/4 second miss, Casas aims to swim for Team USA in Paris
Shane Casas missed making the US Olympic Team for Tokyo by a quarter of a second and he has spent the last three years living with that fact and trying to find a way to overcome it.