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Gabrielle Douglas has come a long way. With the Olympic trials on the horizon, she is aiming for a spot on the team in London. Douglas' blog »Douglas second at nationals »Olympics blogs »
Dilip Vishwanat/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.
May 22 8:20 PM ET
Richard Carrion of Puerto Rico has become the third member to enter the IOC presidential race, promising to use his business experience to guide the Olympic movement through the world's troubled financial times.
May 22 9:42 AM ET
Former Olympic champion Koji Murofushi has lost his appeal against disqualification from an election to become an IOC member representing athletes.
May 22 8:45 AM ET
Sochi Olympic organizers say authorities will ensure security at the "highest possible level."
May 22 8:36 AM ET
Olympic officials agree that more targeted, out-of-competition testing in high-profile sports is needed to catch the drug cheats who are escaping the net, IOC President Jacques Rogge said Wednesday.
May 22 8:30 AM ET
Olympic leaders held a summit meeting on doping and match-fixing but declined to give any details of the discussions.
May 21 2:00 PM ET
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 »