Coughlin, Revisited
When an athlete gets to introduce the First Lady, it's a big deal. So, what better time to reintroduce Natalie Coughlin's run at history? Ford »Gymnasts agree on ... »Geno and Title IX »Coverage »
Jim Cowsert/US PresswireWith a little help from her friends, Kathryn Bertine recharges and sets her sights on the final set of Olympic qualification races.
The U.S. beach volleyball team of April Ross and Jennifer Kessy has qualified for their first Olympics, joining fellow Americans and two-time gold medalists Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor in the tournament.
May 15 8:00 PM ET
Wimbledon's all-white dress code won't be in place for the Olympics. And the traditional dark green backdrop around the courts will be gone, too.
May 15 5:02 PM ET
Three-time world champion Katie Taylor of Ireland qualified for the London Olympics women's boxing, defeating Saida Khassenova of Kazakhstan 20-8 in the 132-pound class at the world championships on Tuesday.
May 15 2:10 PM ET
Former sprint champion Donovan Bailey has been charged with drunken driving.
May 15 9:50 AM ET
Michelle Obama remembers sitting in front of her television many years ago and watching Mary Lou Retton, Nadia Comaneci and Carl Lewis as they competed in the Summer Olympics.
May 15 9:47 AM ET
U.S. coach Geno Auriemma says Baylor standout Brittney Griner's chances of making the team for the London Olympics were "pretty good" had she not withdrawn.
May 15 3:37 AM ET
The Pac 12 track & field championships, the NCAA water polo tournament and Olympic sports events are in the spotlight this week in women's sports. Photos ![]()
Payge McMahon was at a crossroads when she uncovered her mother's bucket list. Inspired to conquer it in her mother's memory, McMahon has crisscrossed the globe on one long adventure. Watch ![]()
Olympic speedskater Katherine Reutter is four weeks into her recovery process from one hip surgery. Soon she will be having surgery on the second hip. Read more »
The highlights from the all-around and individual event finals in Tokyo.
As a three-time Olympic breaststroke medalist and the current 100m and 200m world record holder, Rebecca Soni demonstrates the proper technique.