Russia and Belarus have been banned from the Olympics, but Russian and Belarussian athletes can still compete. Mark Schofield ...
Two nations are set to boycott the Opening Ceremony of the Winter Paralympic Games over the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes. Russian athletes have had to compete under neutral flags ...
It's a given. There is no reason to expect a celebration from the 2026 Games in Milan. Although there have already been pleasant moments — for example, at the information desk at the airport I met a ...
Women's skicross world champion Fanny Smith says her trust in skiing officials remains in tatters as she eyes potentially her ...
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Olympic hockey still misses Russia, even though its exclusion remains justified
That sure was exciting, wasn’t it? The 2026 Olympic men’s quarterfinals gifted hockey fans with an exciting batch of hockey games on Wednesday. While Slovakia‘s ...
Swiss freeskier Fanny Smith has her medal. Her faith in skicross officials, however, remains lost as she prepares for another shot at an Olympic podium in the Italian Alps.
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Check out your favorite female athletes bringing their A-game to the red carpet
We’re used to seeing our favorite female athletes in casual workout gear, but many of them tend to slip into something more glamorous once they’re done winning medals and breaking records. And they ...
The 2026 Winter Olympics begin Friday, and for the first time since the 2014 Games in Sochi, Russia, NHL players will take ...
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Lewis Hamilton F1 career: Complete stats with results, wins, poles, titles and best circuits
The definitive statistical guide to the Ferrari megastar's career so far ...
Just how seriously the Soviet Union took the Winter Olympic Games is evident in a secret Central Intelligence Agency report dated December 28, 1952, titled “Soviet Sport and Intelligence Activities.” ...
In Milan this week, Olympics officials signaled a willingness to ease years of restrictions imposed on the country over its state-backed doping program and invasion of Ukraine. By Ivan Nechepurenko ...
Alexander Ovechkin barely finished his jubilant belly slide across the ice last April before the Russian propaganda machine started revving up. The Kremlin seized the chance to portray a milestone ...
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