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Noah Bratschi Earns First Climbing World Cup Podium In Salt Lake City
Todd Kortemeier May 21, 2022
The 21-year-old world bronze medalist lost in the speed final.
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Sandi Morris’ World-Leading Pole Vault Mark Highlights U.S. Performance In Diamond League
Todd Kortemeier May 21, 2022
Morris was one of three U.S. Olympians to win in Birmingham alongside Valarie Allman and Dalilah Muhammad.
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Danielle Collins Keeps Forging Own Path, Enters French Open As Top U.S. Woman
Todd Kortemeier May 20, 2022
Collins took a more unusual route to No. 9 in the world but has fully arrived.
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Olympian Rashida Ellis Wins Gold At 2022 Boxing World Championships
Luke Hanlon May 20, 2022
The lightweight is the first American woman to win a world title in that weight class.
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Team USA Athletes Share How They Achieve Their Best Sleep
Lisa Costantini May 20, 2022
In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, learn how to make sleep a priority.
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In First 18 Months, USOPC Mental Health Task Force Has Made Strides For Team USA Athletes
Joanne C. Gerstner May 19, 2022
A major goal for the task force is making mental health part of an athlete’s overall wellbeing.
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Teen Archer Gabi Sasai Continues Her Rise In The Sport
Joanne C. Gerstner May 19, 2022
The 16-year-old is fresh off her first world cup medal and looking for more.
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Olympian Collin Morikawa Seeking Third Major Title At PGA Championship
Todd Kortemeier May 18, 2022
The world’s No. 3 golfer will be one of the favorites this weekend at Southern Hills.
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Lee Kiefer Still Has The Drive To Be The Best; A Focus On Mental Health Is Helping Her Be Just That
Alex Abrams May 18, 2022
Before winning an Olympic gold in fencing last year, Kiefer leaned on a sports psychologist, among others, for support.
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In Opening Up About IVF, Infertility, Mallory Weggemann And Husband Jay Hope To Help Others
Karen Price May 18, 2022
Weggemann, a three-time Paralympian in swimming, and husband Jay Snyder have shared their journey in social and traditional media.