Olympics News
American Magic loses twice in America's Cup challenger series, still winless
American Magic failed to finish a race against Italy's Luna Rossa, then suffered its second loss to British challenger INEOS Team UK in the America's Cup challenger series at Auckland on Saturday.
Bradie Tennell captures second U.S. figure skating title
Bradie Tennell hit all seven of her triple jumps to finish with 232.61 points, well clear of her closest rivals Amber Glenn and Karen Chen, to win at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
Madison Chock, Evan Bates take lead at nationals with world record rhythm dance
Defending champions Madison Chock and Evan Bates set a world record in the rhythm dance at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships on Friday, their first competition in nearly a year.
Members of Michigan State Spartans women's swimming and diving team sues university to keep program
Eleven members of Michigan State women's swimming and diving team is suing the university in an attempt to keep their program.
Swiss supreme court details anti-China bias of Sun judge
The Swiss supreme court explained Friday why it has ordered a retrial for Olympic swimming champion Sun Yang in a doping case, citing anti-China bias related to killing dogs for food by one of the judges in the case.
Head of blood doping ring Mark Schmidt convicted, sentenced to prison
German doctor Mark Schmidt was convicted and sentenced to four years and 10 months in prison on Friday for his role as head of an international blood doping ring uncovered in the Operation Aderlass criminal investigation.