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Youth and Experience Join Forces, as a Texas Freshman and Florida Alum Plunge into Women's Diving
On Team USA’s Women’s Diving team, 18-year-old newcomer Hailey Hernandez and previous Olympian, 29-year-old Katrina Young, hope to make a splash in the sport.
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1st Federal Criminal Charges Filed for Alleged Tokyo Olympics Doping Scheme
A Texas man is the first person to be charged under a federal law banning doping schemes at international sporting events, with prosecutors alleging he helped two athletes cheat in their preparations for the Tokyo Olympics last year.
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Organizers Say Tokyo Olympics Cost $1.8B Less Than Expected — Though Twice Initial Estimates
A study by the University of Oxford concluded that Tokyo was the most expensive Olympics on record.
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Regroup, Reset: Biles to Rest After Trailblazing Tour
Seven-time Olympic medalist Simone Biles is wrapping up a nationwide tour that celebrated gymnastics, self-care and mental well-being.
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Paralympian Blake Leeper Wants More Safe Spaces For Disabled People to Work Out
Paralympic runner Blake Leeper is fighting for the next generation of disabled kids. His dream was to represent them by competing in the Tokyo Olympics with his prosthetic legs. But after losing that appeal, he has turned his focus to creating safe spaces for the disabled community to work out.
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Simone Biles Says She's ‘Still Scared to Do Gymnastics' in Honest Interview With Hoda Kotb
The gymnastics superstar discussed her mental health and shared her ongoing struggles with gymnastics after experiencing “the twisties” at the Tokyo Olympics.