BMX racer Connor Fields suffered a brain hemorrhage and other injuries in a crash at the Olympics and is now being treated at a rehab hospital.
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‘I feel like that’s going to be an easy fight’: American boxer Keyshawn Davis looks forward to Olympic gold medal bout
“I’m bigger, faster, stronger, smarter.” American box Keyshawn Davis anxious for Olympic gold medal lightweight fight against Andy Cruz of Cuba.
‘Going to be a monster’: 17-year-old USA phenom Erriyon Knighton draws Usain Bolt comparisons
Just three years ago, Knighton was playing wide receiver before he was lured to the track.
Brittney Reese, after winning Olympic silver: ‘I’d be the Usain Bolt of long jump.’
Team USA star Brittney Reese claims silver medal in the women’s long jump event at the Tokyo Olympics. Malaika Mihambo of Germany won the gold medal.
US fencer Alen Hadzic confronts teammates wearing pink masks in apparent protest of his inclusion on team
Alen Hadzic, the alternate on the U.S. men’s epee team, is under investigation by the U.S. Center for SafeSport for sexual misconduct.
American Carissa Moore wins gold medal in surfing’s Olympic debut
Carissa Moore, a four-time world champion who lives in Hawaii, beats Bianca Buitendag of South Africa in first-ever Olympic surfing competition.
US fencer Lee Kiefer makes history, winning gold in women’s individual foil
Fencer Lee Kiefer became the first American woman to win an Olympic medal in individual foil Sunday at the Tokyo Olympics.
US fencer accused of sexual misconduct loses appeal to move into Olympic Village at Tokyo Games
An arbitrator upheld restrictions placed on Alen Hadzic by USA Fencing and prohibited him from staying with his teammates at the Tokyo Games.
‘Praying for a typhoon:’ Will Olympic surfing’s debut be ruined by small waves?
Surfers and organizers are paying close attention to weather patterns in hopes that big waves are present for the first-ever Olympic surfing event.
Charges against U.S. swimmer Ryan Lochte over 2016 Olympics incident in Brazil are dismissed
U.S. swimmer Ryan Lochte, forced to leave 2016 Olympics in Brazil after being charged with filing false police report, has those charges dismissed.