A fire early Tuesday destroyed Tennessee’s Ocoee Whitewater Center, which served as the host site for paddling events during the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics
Jackson made history by becoming the first Black woman to win a speedskating medal. She talks to “GMA3” about how her speedskating journey got started, as well as the significance of her historic win.
Swim records were set at the Ivy League Championships by the University of Pennsylvania's Lia Thomas, a transgender athlete, who's seen split support even among her own teammates.
Ohno, one of the most decorated U.S. Winter Olympic athletes of all time, also reflects on seeing the next generation of U.S. speed skaters win gold on the track.
Russian goaltender Ivan Fedotov held his silver medal in his hand instead of putting it around his neck after a 2-1 loss to Finland in the gold-medal game
Niklas Edin of Sweden claimed the only major title missing from a career in which he’s established himself as the most decorated skip in curling history
The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee says it spoke to the men's hockey team after members were involved in a noisy late-night party at the athletes village
The popular panda mascot of the Beijing Games got into a minor controversy last week when horrified fans by speaking with a grown man's voice on Chinese TV
Overnight, Thomas Bach condemned any possible role that Kamila Valieva's core team may have played in her positive test, saying "doping very rarely happens alone by the athletes."
Eileen Gu captured Olympic gold in the women’s ski halfpipe final to become the first action-sports athlete to pick up three medals at the same Winter Games
Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva was allowed to skate at the Olympics in the short program partly because her age gives her extra rights as a “protected person” in a doping case
Skier Valentyna Kaminska, 34, reportedly tests positive for both a steroid and a stimulant and is currently on provisional suspension, according to the IOC.
In addition to the banned heart medication trimetazidine, two substances, Hypoxen and L-carnitine, were also found in the samples under review for Kamila Valieva.
The decision to allow a Russian Olympic skater to compete despite a positive drug test has sparked outrage especially after Russia's history of doping allegations.
Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva topped the women’s short program despite testing positive for a banned drug. Officials said Valieva’s legal team claimed she failed the test because of a mix-up.
Former Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon and U.S. sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson have both criticized the IOC's decision to let Kamila Valieva, 15, continue to compete in the Beijing Winter Olympics.
Kamila Valieva will compete in the women’s short program despite testing positive for a banned drug last week. The Court of Arbitration for Sport denied Olympic officials' request to suspend her.
Kamila Valieva, 15, was cleared by the Court of Arbitrations of Sport to compete in the women's figure skating event despite testing positive for a banned substance ahead of the 2022 Winter Olympics.
Figure skater Kamila Valieva, a favorite for an individual gold medal, is awaiting a ruling on whether she can compete in the women's singles after she tested positive for a banned substance.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport is deciding whether Kamila Valieva can participate in the upcoming women’s single event after testing positive for a banned heart medication.