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Countdown to Paris: Get a peek at Chateau de Chantilly (… France, not Virginia)
The general manager offers a look into “one of France’s most beautiful castles,” which features “everything French,” including horses and stables, art and more, reports N... -
Tommy Tries It: Trampoline as an Olympic sport
A 23-year-old trampoline gymnast from Ellicott City, Maryland, is working to secure her spot on the Olympic team. News4’s Tommy McFly visited the gym where Jessica Stevens trains five days a week and ... -
Reston's Grant Hill leads Team USA's quest for basketball gold
The man in charge of Team USA’s men’s basketball team has local roots. News4’s Jummy Olabanji spoke with Reston native and former Olympian Grant Hill, who’s going for gold again. -
Helen Maroulis becomes first US female wrestler to qualify for three Olympic teams
Helen Maroulis, the first American woman to win a wrestling gold medal, became the first U.S. female wrestler to qualify for three Summer Games as she earned a spot Saturday night on the American team... -
Counting down to Paris 2024: Mike Tirico previews the Summer Olympics
The Paris 2024 Summer Olympics begins in 100 days. NBC host Mike Tirico offers a glimpse of what’s to come.
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Olympic silver medalist Torri Huske earns three golds at TYR Pro Swim Series
Torri Huske earned gold in the 50m freestyle, 100m butterfly and 200m individual medley at the 2024 TYR Pro Swim Series in Westmont, Ill.
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News4's Tommy McFly tries 20+ sports in the Paris Olympics
Here’s a preview of McFly’s mission to try as many sports in the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics as possible.
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Olympic champion Katie Ledecky's memoir, ‘Just Add Water,' to be published June 11
Olympic gold medalist Katie Ledecky has written a memoir, reflecting on a life she can hardly believe is her own.
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Olympic legend coaching Morgan State's return to wrestling
The first Black man to win Olympic gold in freestyle wrestling now coaches Morgan State University, which is competing in the sport for the first time since 1996. News4’s Tommy McFLY reports.
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Is Paris the model of how to redesign U.S. cities?
As it prepares to host the 2024 Summer Olympics, Paris also hopes to showcase its efforts to recenter the city around people. Research shows cities which are more walkable and bikeable have happier, healthier residents. National climate reporter Chase Cain toured Paris to see how U.S. cities could benefit from prioritizing people over cars. -
Janet Evans: ‘People always told me I would never be an Olympian'
American swimmer Janet Evans won a total of four gold medals at the 1988 and 1992 Olympics. Her journey to the podium came with plenty of doubters along the way.
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Paris garbage collectors lift strike threat ahead of Olympics
Paris garbage collectors have lifted the strike notice that threatened to leave the French capital facing piles of rubbish during the Olympics this summer.
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How Sha'Carri Richardson's Dallas roots have helped her on quest for redemption
The Dallas native and Carter High School alumni has been on a tear on the track, becoming the fastest woman in the world in October 2023. Her next big hurdle: the Olympic Trials to qualify for Team USA in Paris.
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Skateboarding Olympian Jagger Eaton seeks rock-star fame
Jagger Eaton was named after one of the world’s great rock stars, and apparently some of that swagger has rubbed off on him, because he has declared himself one of the best skateboarders ever.
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US gymnast Jordan Chiles talks family, wedding planning and her surprising love for jazz
Jordan Chiles is looking to make her second straight trip to the Olympics. That takes a lot of planning, but not as much as planning her trip down the aisle.
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Track and field star Laulauga Tausaga has already made history. Can she do it again at the Paris Olympics?
Laulauga Tausaga made history after becoming the first ever American woman to win the World Championship in discus, now she is looking to make history at the Paris Olympic Games.