American Queen of Provocation Provokes Even in the Studio. Her Aversion to Świątek Sparks Controversy
Danielle Collins, a controversial American tennis player, garners mixed reactions for her provocative remarks about fellow player Iga Świątek during her time at the Tennis Channel.
Crazy Mother or StB? The Massacre of the Family of a Czech Who Made Games Famous for Hitler Remains a Mystery
The article explores the mysterious death of the family of Czech scientist Erich Hudec, whose work was notably used in promoting the 1936 Berlin Olympics, potentially linked to the StB during the post-war period.
Johannes Klæbo's Crazy Revelation
Norwegian cross-country skier Johannes Klæbo revealed in an NBC interview that he might continue his career until the 2034 Olympics.
Sofia Goggia: "I cried with joy, the cup is a release. But now I am changing everything"
Sofia Goggia reflects on her challenging season and celebrates winning her first World Cup in Super-G while contemplating significant changes ahead.
Super Bowl champ, 66, looking to make US flag football team
Darrell Green, a Hall of Fame NFL player, is trying to make the U.S. flag football team in hopes of competing at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
USA flag football team showed NFL players their place at the Olympic arena
The USA flag football team demonstrated its prowess by defeating two NFL player teams in a showcase tournament in Los Angeles, as part of preparations for the 2028 Olympics.
Great Voborníková. She is on the podium in the World Cup for the first time, finishing the season with bronze
Czech biathlete Tereza Voborníková secured her first World Cup medal by finishing third in the last mass start race in Oslo.
Petrõkina: At the end of the season, everything starts to hurt a bit, but that's normal
Estonian figure skater Niina Petrõkina is preparing for the World Championships, recognizing the physical tolling of an extensive competitive season.
This sight was too much: Lindsey Vonn's treatment sparked outrage
Former alpine skiing star Felix Neureuther expressed outrage over how Lindsey Vonn's severe injury was repeatedly shown during a live broadcast after her fall at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.
The story of biathlete Tomas Kaukenas ending his career: 'I have fulfilled my mission'
Tomas Kaukenas, a Lithuanian biathlete, reflects on his successful career, having participated in three Olympic Games and numerous international competitions.
Pirovano, a life in 15 days: achieves a trifecta and wins the downhill cup
Italian skier Laura Pirovano has quickly risen to the top, securing the World Cup in downhill skiing after a decisive victory in just two weeks.
How the giants of AI attempted to storm the last bastion of the human mind: the mathematical Olympics
The article discusses the recent controversy surrounding the role of artificial intelligence in the International Mathematical Olympiad, highlighting a supposed victory that overshadowed the achievements of human participants.
Nerves took Lægreid before royal meeting: – Lost the ability to speak
Sturla Holm Lægreid, the current ski biathlon star, experienced intense nerves before meeting the Norwegian royal couple, which led him to momentarily lose his ability to speak.
Jutta Leerdam's outfit sold for an outrageous price - Now foul play is suspected
Jutta Leerdam's racing suit was sold for an astonishing price of €195,000, leading to suspicions of foul play after it was revealed that it may not be the exact outfit she wore during the Olympics.
Curling chief: "Wranå can go all the way"
Swedish curling continues to thrive, with recent successes boosting interest in the sport ahead of Isabella Wranå’s quarterfinal match at the World Championships in Canada.
A considerable revelation from the Olympic defender of the Lions – This is how he commented on the World Championships
Olli Määttä, a defender for the Finnish national ice hockey team, discusses the bittersweet experience of the Olympic tournament where Finland won bronze, revealing insights into team dynamics and personal challenges.
Olympic bus starts operating in Tartu
An Olympic bus has been launched in Tartu, offering residents an educational journey through Olympic history.
In this new Olympic sport, Finns could excel, says the organizer of the Finnish championship
Teija Laukka, the competition director for the Finnish ski mountaineering championships, highlights Finland's potential to excel in the newly introduced Olympic sport of ski mountaineering at the Milano-Cortina games.
Lithuanian biathlete dies at only 27 years old
Lithuanian former biathlete and Olympian Linas Banys has died at the age of 27, with the exact cause of death still unknown.
Rumors are swirling in France: - Can't say anything
There are renewed rumors about Siegfried Mazet, the successful Norwegian ski coach, potentially returning to France as the chief shooting coach for the upcoming 2030 Olympics.
Boxing: Taiwanese Lin Yu-ting, at the center of a gender controversy, allowed to compete internationally again
Taiwanese boxer Lin Yu-ting, who faced gender controversies, has been granted permission to compete in the women's category at international boxing events organized by World Boxing.
My dream is to represent Nigeria at Olympics – Viral jumper Dauda
18-year-old Quadri Dauda, a high-jump prodigy from Oyo State, shares his aspirations to compete for Nigeria in international athletics following his rise to fame on social media.
Dunstone, teammates Harnden, Lott, Olympic fifth Tardi pull out of Rock League
Canadian curlers Matt Dunstone, Colton Lott, E.J. Harnden, and Olympic champion Tyler Tardi have withdrawn from the inaugural season of the Rock League to focus on rest and family commitments after a demanding season.
Stunning shots released: Jutta Leerdam published pictures of herself – Lindsey Vonn reacts
Dutch speed skater Jutta Leerdam shared stunning vacation photos from the French Alps, drawing attention from celebrity athletes including Lindsey Vonn.
Winter Olympian dies aged 27 as emotional tributes pour in after statement
Linas Banys, a Winter Olympian from Lithuania, has died at the age of 27, prompting an outpouring of tributes from the sports community.
EOK ignored its own established statutes in selecting the best
Disputes have arisen concerning whether Tõnis Sildaru, the coach and father of silver medalist Henry Sildaru at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, can run for the Estonian Coach of the Year award, revealing inconsistencies in the regulations set by the Estonian Olympic Committee (EOK).
Next stop: Los Angeles. Tartu now has a unique Olympic bus
A new electric Olympic bus has been launched in Tartu, showcasing Olympic history and the upcoming Los Angeles Summer Olympics.
Olympic Biathlete Linas Banys, 27, has Died
Former biathlete Linas Banys has passed away at the age of 27, as reported by the Lithuanian Biathlon Union.
After the unexpected death of a 27-year-old Olympian – sadness: 'He was a very kind-hearted person'
The unexpected death of L. Banys, a Lithuanian Olympian, has left the sports community mourning, as tributes highlight his character and potential in biathlon.
TODAY LIVE | The Biathlon World Cup Stage in Norway continues with the men's sprint
Today in Oslo Holmenkollen, the final stage of the Biathlon World Cup features a men's 10 km sprint race with participants including four Estonians.
Tragic news: 27-year-old Lithuanian biathlete and Olympian L. Banys has died
L. Banys, a 27-year-old Lithuanian biathlete and Olympic athlete, has passed away, leaving a profound impact on the national sports community.
Edvin Anger's Honest Words about the Olympic Disappointment: 'We Must Have Done Something Wrong'
Swedish skier Edvin Anger reflects on his disappointing performance at the Winter Olympics in Italy, expressing regrets and questioning what went wrong.
Frida Karlsson: a surprising turn
Swedish cross-country skier Frida Karlsson, who previously announced her retirement, is reconsidering her decision to continue competing.
The Games continue, the Observatory for managing the 'legacy' is born
Italy has initiated a project called 'I Giochi continuano' to ensure the lasting legacy of the Milan Cortina 2026 Olympic Games through an observatory focusing on sports and cultural values.
Jack Hughes clarifies remarks on Olympic gold medal puck after Hall of Fame says it’s staying put
Jack Hughes expressed frustration over the Hockey Hall of Fame displaying his Olympic hockey puck, stating it should be kept by his family instead.
Lindsey Vonn's rotten luck continues as sister suffers SAME injury after Olympics horror
Lindsey Vonn's sister, Karin Kidlow, has suffered a torn ACL just weeks after Vonn faced a severe injury at the Winter Olympics.
Leafs captain Matthews undergoes knee surgery
Toronto Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews has successfully undergone knee surgery and is expected to recover in around 12 weeks.
Jutta Leerdam's suit was sold for a huge price – now an embarrassing fact has been revealed
Dutch speed skating Olympic champion Jutta Leerdam's competition suit, claimed to be from her Olympic victories, sold for €195,000 but was later revealed to not be the actual suit she wore, attributing the mix-up to human error rather than intentional deceit.
USA's Olympic Hero Shocked – Now There’s a Complete Turnaround
Jack Hughes initially expressed outrage over the Olympic gold puck being displayed at the Hockey Hall of Fame but later acknowledged it as an honor.
Kaldvee's Home Competition: The Olympics Motivated Everyone to Train
Estonian curler Marie Kaldvee and her partner Harri Lill kick off the national championships with insights gained from their Olympic experience.
Iivo Niskanen's words were too much – Wilma Murto broke down in tears in the middle of the street
Wilma Murto was deeply moved to tears after witnessing Iivo Niskanen's emotional aftermath of his race at the Milan-Cortina Olympics.
Electric Air Taxis to Launch this Summer in 27 US States
The US has launched a three-year eVTOL pilot program to accelerate the development of electric air taxis, testing in 27 states with an eye towards the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
Team USA star Kaillie Humphries rips Newsom for response to alleged California fraud, raises Olympic concerns
Kaillie Humphries criticizes California Governor Gavin Newsom's response to allegations of fraud in the state, expressing concerns about implications for the upcoming 2028 Olympics.
Johannes Kläbo: a serious setback in the USA
Norwegian cross-country skier Johannes Kläbo is competing in the World Cup finals in Lake Placid, USA, despite suffering a concussion, but his visit has faced significant challenges.
Long Suspension for Controversial Hockey Player
French hockey player Pierre Crinon has received an eight-game suspension following a controversial incident during the Milan Olympic tournament.
Iran's Olympic flag bearer before the USA races: - The situation is complex
Iranian Olympic flag bearer Samaneh Beirami Baher reflects on the complexities surrounding her participation in ski events amidst geopolitical tensions.
Choi Hong-hoon, President of the Korea Snowboard and Ski Association: "It is essential to actively utilize the Jeongseon Alpine Center"
Choi Hong-hoon emphasizes the urgent need for the Jeongseon Alpine Center to be used as a dedicated training facility for athletes in preparation for future winter Olympics.
Morning with the NHL: Slafkovský returns to the Olympics - I had eight points, I hope next time there will be eighteen
Juraj Slafkovský reflects on his Olympic experience and recent performances with the Montreal Canadiens, expressing a desire to improve his scoring.
The Olympic Judge: "Maybe you're a bit crazy for doing this"
Olympic judge Laila Davidsson reflects on the challenging and rewarding experience of judging figure skating after 36 years in the role.
Lotte, the Head of the Korea Ski and Snowboard Association, Awards Olympic Prize Money... Choi Ga-on Receives 400 Million Won
Choi Ga-on, a gold medalist at the Winter Olympics, received 400 million won in prize money from the Korea Ski and Snowboard Association and Lotte.