Olympics News
NBA's Silver says new European league could start in '27 or '28
NBA commissioner Adam Silver said the new European basketball league the NBA and FIBA have been working on could begin play in 2027 or 2028.
Suspended U.S. sprinter Fred Kerley joins Enhanced Games
Suspended U.S. sprinter Fred Kerley, a two-time Olympic medalist in the 100 meters, has become the first American man and first track athlete to commit to the no-testing Enhanced Games.
Coaching staff named for 2026 U.S. Olympic men's hockey team
John Tortorella was among the coaches named Wednesday to round out Mike Sullivan's staff for the 2026 Olympics men's hockey team.
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.