Olympics News
IOC unveils plans for using artificial intelligence in sports
Olympic organizers unveiled their plans Friday to use artificial intelligence in sports, joining the global rush to capitalize on the rapidly advancing technology.
Sports bodies criticize track's move to pay gold medalists
Olympic sports bodies have criticized World Athletics for promising to pay $50,000 for each track and field gold medal won at the Paris Olympics.
Beijing runner disqualified after others slowed to let him win
Organizers have revoked a runner's victory in the Beijing Half Marathon last weekend after an investigation confirmed that three other runners had slowed down to let him win the race.
Highlights from the 2024 NCAA gymnastics semifinals
The NCAA gymnastics semifinals were a roller-coaster ride with stellar, title-winning routines -- but also more falls than anyone expected.
River Seine Olympics opening remains on track, organizers say
Paris 2024 organizers would only move the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games to the Stade de France if major security risks emerge, organizers and French government officials said Wednesday.
Report: Larry Nassar victims to get $100M from Justice Dept.
The U.S. Justice Department has agreed to pay around 100 victims of Larry Nassar approximately $100 million for the FBI's failures to properly investigate reports of Nassar's sexual assaults against America's top gymnasts, according to a report.