Drawing The Field
The U.S. women's team has been paired with France, North Korea and Colombia for the Olympics. So how tough a draw will it be? Jeff Carlisle »Women's draw set »Men, too »Scouting Becks »
Julian Finney/Getty ImagesWhatever disappointment Kathryn Bertine may have felt after her Olympic quest came to an end, she received an all-too-personal reminder that trying trumps failure.
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Wrestling's governing body has "reacted well" and made the necessary changes to give the sport a chance of saving its place in the Olympics, IOC President Jacques Rogge said.
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Sochi's anti-doping director says 2,500 drug tests will be conducted at next year's Winter Olympics, about 350 more than at the 2010 Games in Vancouver.
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Oscar Pistorius and Caster Semenya were left off a list of athletes to be given funding ahead of the 2016 Rio Games because neither is currently training or competing, the South African Olympic Committee said Thursday.
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C.K. Wu confirmed Thursday he is running for president of the International Olympic Committee, becoming the fourth candidate and the second from Asia bidding to replace Jacques Rogge.
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Marlen Esparza, Joan Benoit-Samuelson, Lisa Leslie, Diana Taurasi -- women who made their own rules because they wanted to play sports. Watch »
The Mobile Bay LPGA Classic and X Games Barcelona headline this week's top events. Gallery ![]()
Jen Fitz-Roy isn't your typical athlete. Born with spina bifida, she turned to the gym to stay in shape but found competition and success in the process. 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 »