Olympics News
Opponents of 2030 Olympics in French Alps take legal action
A citizens group, joined by some other officials, launched legal action Wednesday to demand public debate on the 2030 Olympic Games planned for the French Alps.
Americans go 1-2 in pole vault as Moon edges Morris for gold
American pole vaulter Katie Moon captured her third consecutive world title Wednesday by edging Sandi Morris on her final attempt to capture gold.
World Athletics Championships: Wightman pipped to 1500m title as Kerr injured
Team GB's Jake Wightman had to make do with silver as he was pipped at the line by Portugal's Isaac Nader in the men's 1500-metre final at the World Athletics Championships.
Nigerian hurdler Tobi Amusan shakes off Tokyo 'PTSD' to win silver at World Athletics Championships
After enduring a turbulent stretch that has included Olympic disappointment, a shoe controversy, and a public clash with Nigeria's track federation, hurdler Tobi Amusan left the World Championships in Tokyo with silver.
Noah Lyles heading into 200m at worlds: 'I don't plan to lose'
Noah Lyles had a simple message about his favorite race, the 200 meters, heading into the track world championships this week.
Delle Donne: New USA hoops role helps me 'grow in the game'
Two-time WNBA MVP Elena Delle Donne said her new role as USA Basketball's women's 3x3 national team director will allow her to continue to "grow in the game" following her retirement in April.