Sprinter Kimia Yousofi, the only woman in the Afghanistan delegation at the Tokyo Olympic Gamesin 2021, fled to Australia after the Taliba take over the following month
Sprinter Kimia Yousofi, the only woman in the Afghanistan delegation at the Tokyo Olympic Gamesin 2021, fled to Australia after the Taliba take over the following month
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In 100 days, the City of Light will become the city of Olympians. More than 10,000 athletes will compete in 329 events across two weeks of the Paris Summer Olympics.
Get ready for plenty of how-did-they-do-that moments when the Paris Games introduce break-dancing as an official Olympic sport.
Lululemon says they’ve approached its first Summer Olympics with an eye on innovation, feel and design.
NBC has enlisted several veteran broadcasters to host its coverage of the Summer Olympics Closing Ceremony, and they’ll be joined by an Olympics newbie. Jimmy Fallon is the newbie, with the Tonight Show host making his Olympics hosting debut in August at the Closing Ceremony. Fallon will join Mike Tirico, Terry Gannon, Tara Lipinski, and Johnny
NBC’s ad sales for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris are doing quite well, roughly three months out from the games. On a conference call Tuesday, NBC’s Dan Lovinger said the network has sold $1.2 billion in advertising for the Paris games and is on pace for record revenue for an Olympics. Notably, $350 million
Competition timetable for every day of action from the French capital this July and August
On the latest episode of the 'Call Her Daddy' podcast, Simone Biles said she thought she was going to be 'banned from America' after her failed vault during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Simone Biles has revealed that she thought “the world is going to hate me” after withdrawing from the gymnastics team event at the Tokyo Olympics. In an interview with the Call Her Daddy podcast released on Wednesday, Biles spoke about how she was affected by “the twisties” during the Games, which causes a gymnast to lose track of where their body is and how it moves through the air. The four-time Olympic gold medalist was replaced by Jordan Chiles in the team event and later explained that she...