2020 Summer Olympics - Athletes
| Athlete | Sport |
|---|---|
Philipp Herder | Gymnastics |
Aleix Heredia | Modern Pentathlon |
Christina Hering | Athletics |
Sabrina Hering | Canoe/Kayak |
Elvira Herman | Athletics |
Hailey Hernandez | Aquatics |
Dolores Hernández | Aquatics |
Ángel Hernández Recalde | Gymnastics |
Jesús Herrada | Cycling |
Arnoldo Herrera | Aquatics |
Mayra Herrera | Athletics |
Johanelis Herrera Abreu | |
Andrea Herzog | Canoe/Kayak |
Peter Herzog | Athletics |
Max Heß | Athletics |
Ole Hesselbjerg | Athletics |
Carl Hester | Equestrian |
Yu Hexin | Aquatics |
Jake Heyward | Athletics |
Olfa Hezami | |
Nao Hibino | Tennis |
Tissanna Hickling | Athletics |
Joshua Hicks | Rowing |
Malcolm Hicks | Athletics |
Hanna Hiekal | Aquatics |
Olympics News
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Carolina Marín, Olympic and world badminton champion, retires
- Carolina Marín, one of the greatest ever badminton players, retired Thursday after the Spaniard couldn't fully recover from a third serious knee injury.
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The unexpected path that led Morgan and Frankie Price to Arkansas gymnastics
The Price sisters have led the Arkansas gymnastics team in their final season of the sport -- and they hope it ends with an NCAA championship berth.
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Devynne Charlton, Cooper Lutkenhaus star at World Indoors
Devynne Charlton matched her own world record by clocking 7.65 seconds to win the 60-meter hurdles at the World Indoors for the third straight year Sunday.
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Sprinter Fred Kerley gets 2-year ban for missing drug tests
Sprinter Fred Kerley received a two-year ban Friday for missing drug tests -- a suspension that shouldn't impact the 30-year-old former world champion because he has signed to run in a league that does not prohibit performance enhancers.
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Diving World Cup canceled after surge of violence in Mexico
The Diving World Cup scheduled for next week outside of Guadalajara in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, has been canceled due to safety concerns in the area.
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Jeff Galloway, Olympian and pioneer of run-walk method, dies at 80
Jeff Galloway, a member of the 1972 U.S. Olympic team who for decades inspired elite athletes and countless everyday runners by promoting a run-walk-run strategy, whether in a marathon or just a neighborhood jog, died Wednesday at age 80.

























