Olympics News
Putin honors skating coach in Valieva Olympic doping case
Russian President Vladimir Putin awarded figure skating coach Eteri Tutberidze one of the country's highest honors Monday, nearly a year after a doping case involving one of her top skaters overshadowed the Winter Olympics.
Wrestlers' protest: Halfway to probe committee deadline, questions linger and sport in limbo
A top wrestler who was part of the protest says that the oversight committee has not shared any updates with them.
Mikaela Shiffrin fails to finish first race at world championships
American skier Mikaela Shiffrin failed to finish the slalom portion of the women's combined event Monday on the opening day of the world championships.
U.S. skiers to don climate change-themed race suits at worlds
The U.S. ski team will debut new race suits at the world championships that depict an image of ice chunks floating in the ocean in an effort to draw further attention to climate change.
Kaillie Humphries snares bronze for U.S. at bobsled worlds
Kaillie Humphries of the U.S. claimed bronze, while German sledders took first and second in the women's bobsled world championship Saturday in St. Moritz, Switzerland.
Dipa Karmakar suspended for 21 months - Explained
Karmakar put out a statement accepting the suspension. She also stated that she will make her return to the sport in July this year.