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Olympics
Olympic torch reaches France, begins final leg of its journey to Paris
The 2024 Olympic Games are fast approaching as the flame makes its way from Greece to Paris for the opening ceremony.
Athletes' village at Paris Olympics will feature 'world’s largest restaurant'
About 40,000 meals are expected to be served each day during the Games to the more than 15,000 athletes from 200 different countries.
Assistant professor at Saint Louis University becomes 1st woman named to US Paralympic wheelchair rugby team
Two other athletes from southern Illinois were named to the team.
Mattel debuts Kristi Yamaguchi Barbie doll
While Barbie may seem like just a toy, it's so much more for Yamaguchi.
Olympic organizers unveil strategy for using artificial intelligence in sports
Officials said it could be used to help identify promising athletes, personalize training methods and make the games fairer by improving judging.
Olympic champion Suni Lee back in form after debilitating kidney ailment
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Olympic torch reaches France, begins final leg of its journey to Paris
The 2024 Olympic Games are fast approaching as the flame makes its way from Greece to Paris for the opening ceremony.
Athletes' village at Paris Olympics will feature 'world’s largest restaurant'
About 40,000 meals are expected to be served each day during the Games to the more than 15,000 athletes from 200 different countries.
The Daily Section
Assistant professor at Saint Louis University becomes 1st woman named to US Paralympic wheelchair rugby team
Two other athletes from southern Illinois were named to the team.
Mattel debuts Kristi Yamaguchi Barbie doll
While Barbie may seem like just a toy, it's so much more for Yamaguchi.
Olympic organizers unveil strategy for using artificial intelligence in sports
Officials said it could be used to help identify promising athletes, personalize training methods and make the games fairer by improving judging.
The Daily Section
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Paris 2024 Olympics ticket drawing launches Thursday
Dawn Harper-Nelson opens up about importance of mental health for athletes
Former Olympian Tommy O'Hare's twists and turns to success
Simone Biles thought she would be 'banned from America' after 'twisties' at Olympics
In a new interview, Simone Biles recalled how one of her first thoughts after experiencing the 'twisties' in Tokyo was what the reaction would be like online.
USA Basketball announces its men's team for the Paris Olympics
The amount of talent on the U.S. roster is staggering.
Paris prepares for 100-day countdown to the Olympics. It wants to rekindle love for the Games
Doping scandals and pandemic delays have marred recent Games, but Paris organizers are hoping to revitalize interest in the Olympics this summer.
Olympic Torch is lit as countdown for Paris Games hits 100-day mark
The Olympic Torch is lit and the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics is only 100 days away.
Olympic flame lit in Greece, beginning months-long journey to Paris
The torch's 11-day journey through Greece will end with the handover in Athens to Paris 2024 organizers, who will transport it to France.
Athletes look forward to post-pandemic Olympics with coaches, family and lots of fans
Some athletes are even excited to have fans root against them because unlike in Tokyo, at least there's a crowd.
Olympic track will be purple for the first time ever at Paris Games
One month’s work and 2,800 pots of glue will get the track ready for this summer's Paris Games.
Paris Olympics will feature 2nd-longest gap for an athlete: 40 years between games
Trap shooter Leonel Martínez says he's in better shape for the Games now than he was in Los Angeles in 1984.
Track and field becomes first sport to pay prize money at Olympics. Paris gold medalists get $50,000
The governing body of athletics said it was setting aside $2.4 million to pay the gold medalists across the 48 events on the track and field program.
NBC Olympics
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Alex Cavallini reveals she tore MCL in January, nearly missed Olympics
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Winter Olympics Playlist: What Team USA's Olympians are listening to
US skater Corinne Stoddard suffers broken nose, cleared to keep competing
US and ROC figure skaters nearly collide on ice during warmup
With Olympic team medal, Karen Chen can fill another gap in her career record
Why do curling stones have batteries? And other questions answered
Elana Meyers Taylor: Competing in Beijing 'says more than any boycott could'
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Chloe Kim, Shaun White lead 2022 U.S. Olympic snowboard team
Rules of the Game
Rules of the game: Explaining the Olympic alpine skiing events
There are four distinct disciplines in alpine skiing, plus an event that combines two of them and a team competition.
Rules of the game: Big Air snowboarding and freestyle skiing
What are judges at the Beijing Winter Olympics looking for in Big Air snowboarding and freestyle skiing?
Which is faster? Luge, skeleton or bobsled at the Winter Olympics?
With speeds of 80 mph and higher, the sliding sports are among the fastest and most treacherous at the Winter Olympics.
Like NASCAR on ice: How short track speedskating differs from long track
One is about pure speed. The other is like a NASCAR race on ice. Here's what to look for in speedskating at the Winter Olympics.
Rules of the game: Biathlon
Biathlon is a Winter Olympics sport based on survival skills needed in the Scandinavian wilderness. Just like out in the wild, every shot counts.
Rules of the game: 10 hockey terms to know
What's a blue line for and what the heck is icing? Here are some hockey basics for the casual fan watching the Winter Olympics.
Rules of the game: Olympic curling explained
Curling is one of those Olympic sports that just about anyone can try, but that doesn't mean it's easy. Here's how it's done and what some of the terms mean.
What's the difference between pairs figure skating and ice dancing?
Both pairs figure skating and ice dancing feature a man and a woman competing together and skating to music, but that’s where the similarities mostly stop.
Rules of the game: How to tell figure skating jumps apart
Know your toe loop from your salchow. Here's how to tell the six figure skating jumps apart at the Olympics and which one is the most difficult.
Rules of the Olympic games: Artistic (Synchronized) Swimming
Artistic Swimming is the figure skating of the Summer Olympics. Here's how it works.
Rules of the Game: Judo
Judo is a combat sport in which a bout can last painstakingly long or can be over in a matter of seconds.
Rules of the Game: Rugby
In many ways, rugby is like American football without the helmet and pads.
Rules of the Game: Table Tennis
It's more commonly known as ping pong, but is far more competitive as those little white balls can be hit at speeds more than 60 mph.
Rules of the OIympic games: Karate
Karate is one of the sports making its Olympics debut in Tokyo.
Rules of the Game: Gymnastics
One big change for the 2020 Olympics is that the number of gymnasts in the team competition is reduced from five to four.
Rules of the Game: Badminton
The game is much like tennis, but that birdie travels much faster than you may think.
Rules of the Game: Surfing
Surfing is one of the new competitions at the Olympics and requires a little help from Mother Nature.
Rules of the Game: Triathlon
Something new for the Olympics is the mixed team relay in which two men and two women per team compete.
Rules of the Game: Skateboarding
Skateboarding is one of the new sports joining the Olympics in Tokyo.
Rules of the Game: Sport Climbing
Sport Climbing is one of the new Olympics sports debuting in Tokyo.
Rules of the Game: Water Polo
Water polo is a high-exertion sport that requires players to swim, throw and lift their bodies out of the water to make a play.
Rules of the Game: Modern Pentathlon
The concept of the Modern Pentathlon dates back to a 19th century story about a French cavalry officer who had to deliver a message on horseback.
Rules of the Game: Fencing
There are three fencing disciplines and each one has its own set of rules, equipment and strategy.
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