Michael Phelps, Greg Louganis and Simone Biles all dominated their sports. They're among our greatest U.S. athletes of all ...
For most sprinters, finding the right event can define a career. For College of the Canyons (COC) track standout Hazel Rhodes ...
A fourth boycott could have sunk the Olympic movement and the portents were ominous when the South Korean capital was awarded the 1988 Games. Terrorism was also a major concern after a Korean Airline ...
As the U.S. celebrates its 250th birthday, Newsday looks at the most memorable individual performances by American athletes in which they represented their country in world competition.
With the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ inaugural Hot Wheels Game Day drawing closer, our noble objective is to drive interest by ...
Thea LaFond produced the best women’s triple jump performance in the world for almost four years, leaping 15.25m at the Boris ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney met for the first time; Louis Armstrong went marchin' in with the saints; Phil Collins went to ...
Just three weeks after Roger Bannister broke the 4-minute mile, Diane Leather shattered a barrier of her own.
Bonnie Blair, Bode Miller, Mikaela Shiffrin and Shaun White all defined American excellence in winter sports. Here's a list of their all-time peers.
Who was the best athlete to come out of Michigan? Check out the list (minus Detroit and Lansing) broken down by regions by ...
The WNBA's first game on June 21, 1997, was a mix of relief, exhaustion and excitement.
Suzanne Lenglen beats Dorothea Chambers a second straight year (6-3, 6-0) to win the women’s singles title at Wimbledon. 1925 — Suzanne Lenglen wins her sixth and final women’s singles title at ...
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