“They finally can focus on sport and not so much on public health”: Susanne Lyons gives impressions of Games
In her final Games as the chair of the USOPC, Susanne Lyons is the eyes and ears for LA28 and Salt Lake City

Kamila Valieva could have inadvertently ingested grandfather’s heart medication
The 15-year-old Russian figure skater is scheduled to compete in the women’s short program Tuesday night

Biathlon competitor heading home after collapsing at finish line
She is feeling fine after receiving medical attention, but will not compete again in Beijing
One last roar for injured Lucile Lefevre in Beijing 2022 Big Air event
French snowboarder shows her stripes in a Tiger onesie and waves goodbye to Olympic career

Sha’Carri Richardson suggests racial bias the main factor over CAS’s decision to let Valieva skate
The American sprinter was banned from the Tokyo 2020 Games over a positive drug test. She took to Twitter to express her feelings about her situation and Valieva’s

DAY #9 SPORTS FOCUS: Erin “Speedy” Jackson speeds to maiden Olympic gold, while snowfall wreaks havoc on skiing events
Through the sacrifice of a teammate, and a blistering fast skate, U.S. speed skater Erin Jackson put the cherry on top of a heartwarming story by claiming victory in the women’s 500m. The action on ice may have been hot, but outside temperatures were cold as snow fell throughout the competition zones for Beijing 2022

Japan at center of two controversies involving athletes and judges or officials
Hirano Ayumu prevails for the gold in snowboarding half pipe, while ski jumper Takanashi Sara is distraught over a suit violation

Bobsleigh and skeleton bring art to the fore at the Winter Olympic Games
Every four years, bobsleigh and skeleton bring explosive speeds and athletic action to the icy curves of the Olympic track. However, the two sports also present a stunning array of imagery through the designs displayed on the helmets and sleds of athletes as they wind their way down the track.

“Yesterday was the first day I didn’t bawl my eyes out:” Elana Meyers Taylor competes after COVID-19
Three-time Olympic medalist is in fourth place after first two heats of inaugural monobob event at Games

“I don’t believe that women are weaker or can’t drive or deserve less”: Bobsledder Kaillie Humphries wants more than medals
Monobob is the first step toward gender equity in bobsled, but there is still a long way to go as men have more than double the number of quota spots

Últimas Noticias
Sofía la Reini Gonet comenzó el proceso para borrarse los “tatuajes tumberos”
La participante de MasterChef Celebrity decidió borrar de su piel los diseños que se hizo a los 16 años

Beca Rita Cetina 2026: estos son los motivos por los que podrías perder el apoyo
El apoyo económico no es automático ni permanente, aunque se trata de un programa universal para educación básica

Universitario se retractó de palabras de Álvaro Barco contra 1190 Sports y FPF, pero dejó firme mensaje sobre derechos de TV
El club ‘crema’ emitió comunicado luego de que su director deportivo llame “cádaver” al torneo dejado por la Federación y cuestione con dureza a la empresa que cuenta con los derechos de TV

Red cubana en el poder: la caída de Maduro destapó los alcances de su alianza con La Habana
El arresto del dictador y los cambios en la cúpula gobernante sacudieron la vida política local y dejaron al país ante un escenario inédito, marcado por la incertidumbre y la expectativa de transformaciones profundas
Tres años después del 9 de enero, Juliaca marcha por las víctimas de la represión durante el gobierno de Dina Boluarte
Sin justicia y en medio de la censura. Así se vivió el tercer aniversario por la muerte de los fallecidos en las protestas contra la expresidenta Boluarte
