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Austin, TX, United States

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All the Olympic Skiing Events and Snowboard Events at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing

There are quite literally dozens of olympic skiing events and snowboarding competitions at the Beijing Games. Here's what you need to know about all of them. → Read More

What Is a Biathlon: Everything to Know About the Biathlon Event at the 2022 Winter Games

What is a biathlon is a common question for those watching the Winter Olympics. Here, we describe the sport's history, how to win at biathlon, and more. → Read More

What Is Curling: How to Win at the Winter Olympics Sport, and Everything Else to Know About It

What is curling is a common question for people seeing the sport on TV, but we've broken down everything you need to know about the Winter Olympics event. → Read More

How Fast Do Bobsleds Go: Everything You Need to Know About Bobsledding at the 2022 Winter Olympics

For everything you need to know about bobsledding in the Winter Olympics, including how fast do bobsleds go, keep on reading this explainer. → Read More

Team USA Women Sweep All 3 Volleyball Golds Across Paralympics and Olympics for the First Time Ever

The Team USA women’s sitting volleyball team earned Paralympic gold over China, bringing a historic end to the Paralympic Games for the U.S. athletes. → Read More

Tatyana McFadden Leads Team USA to World Record in First-Ever Paralympic Universal Relay

The “magic four” earned Paralympic gold on the track. → Read More

Track Cyclist Shawn Morelli Wins Team USA’s First Paralympic Medal in the Tokyo Games

Shawn Morelli earned Team USA’s first medal of the Tokyo Paralympic Games with her silver-medal performance in the women’s track 3,000-meter individual pursuit. → Read More

How Katie Ledecky Conquered the Most Ambitious Swim Schedule in Olympic History

When Katie Ledecky returned to the pool this summer for her third Olympic Games, she took on a never-before attempted distance of 6,200 meters of total swimming. → Read More

Carli Lloyd Becomes USA’s Top Scorer Ever As USWNT Wins Olympic Bronze

With her 10 career goals at the Games, Carli Lloyd became Team USA’s leading scorer at the Olympics, surpassing Abby Wambach, as she helped the team win bronze. → Read More

Sydney McLaughlin and Dalilah Muhammad Break 400-Meter Hurdles World Record to Win Gold and Silver

Sydney McLaughlin and Dalilah Muhammad battled in the 400-meter hurdles at the Tokyo Games, resulting in a 1-2 finish—and a new world record for McLaughlin. → Read More

5 Ways Olympic Steeplechaser Emma Coburn Keeps Her Focus on Race Day Going Into the Tokyo Games

Steeplechase champion Emma Coburn uses a variety of mental strategies to keep her focus on race day, as she strives for a medal at the Tokyo Games. → Read More

Athing Mu Breaks American Record to Win Team USA’s First Olympic 800-Meter Gold in 53 Years

Athing Mu won the 800 meters at the Tokyo Games, becoming the first American woman to win the event since 1968. Team USA's showing was their strongest ever. → Read More

Simone Biles Earns Bronze in Her Return to Olympic Competition on Beam

Simone Biles returns to Olympic competition strong, by coming in third and earning a bronze medal on the balance beam after she withdrew from previous events. → Read More

5 Factors Soccer Icon Carli Lloyd Attributes to Her Amazing Career Longevity

As the USWNT strives toward their fifth team gold in the Olympics, soccer star Carli Lloyd discusses how she's kept her career going strong leading to Tokyo. → Read More