Olympics News
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.
Snowboarders sue ex-coach, federation, USOPC for sex trafficking
Three former U.S. snowboarders have sued their former coach, Peter Foley, the national federation, its former CEO and the USOPC for sex trafficking, harassment, and enabling and covering up repeated acts of sexual assault and misconduct.
UK Athletics want to prevent transgender women from competing in women's categories
UK Athletics want the women's category to be reserved for those who were designated female at birth to ensure fair competition while transgender athletes can compete in an "open" category alongside the men, the governing body said on Friday.
Baltic PMs: Olympic boycott possible if Russians compete
The prime ministers of the three Baltic countries urged the International Olympic Committee to ban Russian athletes from next year's Paris Games because of the war in Ukraine, saying Friday a boycott was a possibility.
Olympic flame to take seaborne journey to 2024 Paris Games
The Olympic flame is going for a sail. Instead of arriving overland, the symbolic flame alighting the 2024 Paris Games will take to the seas from its birthplace in Greece, arriving aboard a three-masted tall ship in the French port of Marseille.