2020 Summer Olympics - Athletes
| Athlete | Sport |
|---|---|
Raegan Rutty | Gymnastics |
Jonathan Ruvalcaba | Aquatics |
Shane Ryan | Aquatics |
Caitlin Ryan | Canoe/Kayak |
William Ryan | Sailing |
Jaime Ryan | Sailing |
Megan Ryan | Gymnastics |
Elena Rybakina | Tennis |
Anastasiya Rybakova | Gymnastics |
Olga Rypakova | Athletics |
Anna Ryzhykova | Athletics |
Lisa Ryzih | |
Mateusz Rzezniczak | Athletics |
Nehal Saafan | Aquatics |
Aryna Sabalenka | Tennis |
Gaia Sabbatini | Athletics |
Rory Sabbatini | Golf |
Simone Sabbioni | Aquatics |
Avinash Sable | Athletics |
Alexis Sablone | Skateboarding |
Nur Dhabitah Sabri | Aquatics |
Jonathan Sacoor | Athletics |
Armina Sadeghian | Shooting |
Abdelatif Sadiki | Athletics |
Kazuki Sado | Equestrian |
Olympics News
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Boat Race 2026: Winds of change add intrigue to Oxford vs. Cambridge spectacle
Amid "elitism" accusations, this year's revamped, weather-affected Boat Race produced a contest of genuine sporting merit.
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The Boat Race: Cambridge's men show their class, Oxford women snap losing streak - as it happened
Oxford and Cambridge have rekindled their traditional rowing rivalry as the River Thames hosts the 197th year of the Boat Race.
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The Boat Race 2026: Date, time, schedule, winners' list, how to watch Oxford vs. Cambridge on TV
Everything you need to know about the 2026 Boat Race: Date, time, schedule, how to watch, more as Oxford and Cambridge face off on the Thames.
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Boat Race hoping Jamie Laing, revamped Channel 4 coverage boosts relatability
Boat Race organisers hope reality stars and insight into athletes' lives will make the Oxford-Cambridge clash more relatable as it moves to a new home on Channel 4.
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In pictures: BMX stars Alessio Tonoli, Natasha Bradley shine at DarkFest in Stellenbosch
Monster Energy held two annual events - DarkFest and the BMX Triple Challenge - both in the third week of March in Pniel, near Stellenbosch, with Alessio 'Cornflakes' Tonoli and Natasha Bradley among the winners.
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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.


























