Olympics News
FIS president Johan Eliasch aims to unite after bruising election win
Re-elected to lead skiing and snowboarding through the 2026 Olympics, Johan Eliasch believes his mandate for change trumps pushback from traditionalists.
Ethiopia's Ejgayehu Taye wins women's 5,00 meters on opening night of Prefontaine Classic
Ejgayehu Taye of Ethiopia bested world record holder Letesenbet Gidey in the women's 5,000 meters at the Prefontaine Classic on Friday night.
FBI agents who mishandled Larry Nassar investigation won't be charged, U.S. Justice Department says
The U.S Justice Department found that two former FBI agents likely provided "inaccurate or incomplete information" when investigators subsequently tried to understand what happened with Larry Nassar, but more would be needed to file charges.
Canada, United States reach semifinals at hockey world championships
Canada rallied from a 3-0 deficit in the third period and then beat Sweden in overtime to advance to the semifinals of the ice hockey world championships. The United States, Finland and the Czech Republic also advanced.
Former Olympians Alicia Sacramone Quinn and Chellsie Memmel tabbed for USA Gymnastics leadership roles
USA Gymnastics has named former Olympians Alicia Sacramone Quinn and Chellsie Memmel as part of the new leadership group to help guide the women's elite program.
Canadian gymnast Abby Pearson Spadafora details sexual, emotional abuse by banned former Olympic coach Dave Brubaker
A letter from former Canadian gymnast Abby Pearson Spadafora revealed the latest in a long series of allegations of sexual, emotional and physical abuse by coaches Dave and Elizabeth Brubaker, who have been banned by Gymnastics Canada.