Olympics News
World Anti-Doping Agency: U.S. undermining anti-drug effort
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is accusing the U.S. Anti-doping Agency (USADA) of "deliberate lies and distortions" while continuing to defend its handling of a controversial doping case involving 23 Chinese swimmers.
Brady Tkachuk's 4 points lift U.S. into playoffs at words
Brady Tkachuk tallied four points and Cole Caufield scored twice to lead the U.S. to a win over Poland and a trip to world hockey championships playoff round.
Kenyan runner Kwemoi banned 6 years for blood doping
Kenyan 10,000-meter runner Rodgers Kwemoi was banned for six years on Friday for suspected blood doping 18 times and disqualified from Olympics and world championships races.
What does Gabby Douglas' comeback mean to the sport?
To the generation of younger gymnasts who watched Gabby Douglas become the sport's first Black Olympic all-around champion in 2012, competing alongside her at this weekend's U.S. Classic is a surreal moment.
Path to Paris: Mirabai Chanu goes back to basics for a shot at second Olympic medal
Mirabai Chanu went from needing a wheelchair after Asian Games injury to lifting over 200kg again, hoping to better her silver medal at Olympics.
Opening ceremony test on River Seine postponed, Paris official says
A Paris 2024 opening ceremony test scheduled for later this month on the Seine has been postponed after heavy rain increased the flow of the river, a city official said on Friday.