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1996 Atlanta Olympics Bomber
Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia three pipe bombs exploded killing two people and injuring 111 on July 27th.. Those killed ...
Anita DeFrantz ’74, the first—and so far, only—Black woman to earn an Olympic medal in rowing, will be inducted into the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame on July 12 along with Serena Williams, ...
Borrowing a page from ESPN’s “College GameDay,” the podcast company will have live pregame coverage from eight U.S. host cities during the 2026 World Cup.
The team earned a bronze medal in the 8+ women’s event at the Summer Olympics in Montreal that year. She is currently one of 10 Conn grads to compete in the Olympics and one of two to earn an Olympic ...
Seiko Hashimoto has been elected president of the Japanese Olympic Committee, becoming the first woman to head the body.
TOKYO -- Seiko Hashimoto, a seven-time Olympian and former Cabinet minister, was last week elected as the first woman ...
Grand Slam Track has canceled the final meet of its first season, in Los Angeles, leaving the host of the 2028 Olympics and the country’s second-largest city without a major track meet this ...
Grand Slam Track has canceled the final meet of its first season, in Los Angeles, leaving the host of the 2028 Olympics and the country's second-largest city without a major track meet this summer.
The state Special Olympics torch, or the "Flame of Hope," made its way through Hilliard on June 10 at 11 a.m. as the city hosted its leg of the statewide Law Enforcement Torch Run.
To mark the “One Year Out” milestone, the Games launched a nationwide digital campaign called “Cheer Like a Champion,” ...