• Georgia Recognized as Top-Contributing School for the U.S. Olympic Swim Team in Tokyo

    The Bulldogs boasted seven swimmers on the last Olympic swimming roster, more than any other school. Former coach Jack Bauerle, pictured, also was on staff.

  • U.S. Para Cycling Leaders Temporarily Assisting Para Swimming After Negligence Lawsuit

    U.S. Paralympic Cycling leaders are assisting U.S. Para Swimming after a lawsuit filed Friday left the organization reeling from allegations of negligence. 

  • Olympic Roundup: Paris 2024 Unveils Mascots; Tokyo Bribery Scandal Continues to Grow

    One of the two mascot characters, the “Paralympic Phryge,” has a running blade on his right leg, marking the first Olympic mascot with a visible disability.

  • Indiana’s Olympic Champion Ahmed Hafnaoui Will Miss 2022-23 Season

    The NCAA has ruled Indiana freshman Ahmed Hafnaoui a partial qualifier, meaning the surprise Tokyo Olympic champion must sit out the 2022-23 season. 

  • Multi-Olympic Gold Medalist Emma McKeon Nearly Retired In 2012

    “She had three months out of the water, we just didn’t know what she was going to do,” Aussie coach Michael Bohl said of superstar athlete Emma McKeon.

  • Tokyo

    Tokyo Olympics Bribery Scandal Casts Shadow Over Sapporo’s 2030 Olympics Bid

    The expanding list of those involved in the latest bribery scandal raises doubts about Sapporo’s status as frontrunners to host the 2030 Olympics.

  • Watch: Regan Smith and Bowe Becker Featured in Film About Olympics in a Pandemic

    Regan Smith & Bowe Becker are featured among other Olympic and Paralympic athletes to discuss their experiences at the Tokyo Games in the midst of a pandemic

  • Japan’s Former PM Shinzo Abe Remembered For Olympic Games Commitment

    Japan’s former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, a key Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games proponent, was assassinated on Friday, July 8th.