Olympics News
Neeraj Chopra hopes to cross 90m this year
The javelin thrower didn't get a chance to train for a few months after his gold medal at Tokyo.
Canadian athletes, parents call for culture change in sports
Amid what Canadian Sport Minister Pascale St-Onge has called a safe sport "crisis," many current and former athletes say the country is long overdue for a cultural overhaul.
Finland dominates Britain; Germany tops Italy at hockey worlds
Finland got back in the win column Friday at the world ice hockey championship by beating Britain 6-0, while Germany handed Italy a 9-4 defeat in the highest-scoring game of the tournament.
Peng Shuai still talking to Olympic officials, hopes to visit Europe, IOC president says
Peng Shuai has continued to speak with Olympic officials since the Beijing Winter Games and wants to visit Europe soon, according to IOC president Thomas Bach.
Swedish Women's Hockey League to OK bodychecking for 2022-23 season
Though approved for the Swedish Women's Hockey League, bodychecking remains banned in women's hockey by the International Ice Hockey Federation, dating back to a decision made in the early 1990s.
IOC president Thomas Bach says Russia ban is to protect athletes, not punish them
Russian athletes and officials who have been banned from international sporting events because of the war in Ukraine are being protected rather than punished, International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach said Friday.