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Mick Dierdorff kicked off a World Championships on home soil with a win in snowboard cross on Friday in Solitude, Utah.
Maame Biney got an early birthday present.
A teenager from a country with no mountains claimed three medals in two days at the X Games in Aspen.
Kelly Clark’s dad once told her she could be anything she wanted to be.
Ferreira looked strong from the start, posting a 90.33 on his first run.
The X Games return to Aspen, Colorado, this week at Buttermilk Mountain.
A busy week in Olympic sports is headlined by two marquee figure skating events: the U.S. Championships and European Championships.
Craig Moore might be the definition of a weekend warrior.
Eight-time Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt’s dabbling in pro soccer has come to a close.
This year’s nominees for the Laureus World Sports Awards include a handful of Olympic gold medalists, including Simone Biles, Mikaela Shiffrin, Shaun White and Lindsey Vonn.
Before her floor routine went viral, Katelyn Ohashi was an injured gymnast who wondered if she would ever compete again.
Lindsey Vonn’s return to the World Cup circuit headlines a busy week in winter sports.
Andy Murray said he hopes to retire this season after Wimbledon, but acknowledged he might not make it to that point.
Boylston Street will see a few familiar faces when the 123rd edition of the Boston Marathon takes place on April 15.
Perhaps no one is antsier to race at this point in the season than Lindsey Vonn.
Cat Osterman has two Olympic medals and one of the most impressive resumes in her sport.
Two-time Olympic gold medalist Ted Ligety is expected to lead a deep U.S. contingent in giant slalom, airing live Saturday on Olympic Channel.
After her 36th slalom win to become the most successful female slalom skier in World Cup history, Mikaela Shiffrin looks to continue her streak in Croatia.
Sandwiched between two Olympic years, 2019 won’t host the Games, but will provide plenty of anticipated competition in Olympic sports.
Serena Williams was named Female Athlete of the Year by the Associated Press on Wednesday, marking the fifth time she has won the award.