Olympics News
USOPC: Russian pathway possible for Paris Olympics, but sanctions must remain
The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee's leader reiterated support for exploring a way for Russian athletes to compete at the Paris Olympics as neutrals, but insisted sanctions remain in place.
'I'm tired of being afraid' - Three gay sportsmen on the joy of coming out
Pro football Zander Murray, swimmer Dan Jervis and football referee Lloyd Wilson all came out as gay in 2022, a year that saw a number of other male athletes do the same. The months since, for them, have been revelatory.
Latvia considers Olympic boycott if Russians compete
Latvia will consider boycotting next year's Paris Olympics if athletes from Russia and its ally Belarus are allowed to take part.
Cal fires swim coach Teri McKeever after investigating bullying claims
Longtime Cal women's swimming coach Teri McKeever was fired Tuesday following an investigation into alleged harassment, bullying and verbally abusive conduct, the school said in a statement.
IIHF: Safety key to decision on Russia's return to worlds
The International Ice Hockey Federation said safety concerns will be the primary factor when deciding whether to allow Russian and Belarusian teams to take part in future competitions.
CAA to represent women's hockey players, signing eight
CAA signed eight women's hockey players, promising to provide the same level of services it does for NHL clients as it looks to grow the sport.