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SONIMA—The track and field star opens up about preparing for Rio on the heels of a scary injury that put her Olympic hopes in jeopardy. Read the full story on Sonima.com!...

All the Ways Olympians Are Just Like Us

August 4, 2016 | 0 Comments

GREATIST—Olympians seem almost superhuman. They can run, lift, and leap faster, better, and farther than the rest of us. But they are, in fact, mere mortals—people who have trouble rolling out of bed in the...

ESPNW—As mountain biker Lea Davison prepares for her second Olympics, two things give her peace of mind. First, this isn’t her first rodeo, er, singletrack. As a wide-eyed newbie in London four years ago, the...

ESPNW—Olympic gold medalist and World Cup champion Kelley O’Hara generally prefers to listen to hip-hop or rap when driving, training or prepping before a game. However, the 27-year-old forward for the U.S. women’s national team...

Allyson Felix: Reporting for Duty

July 22, 2016 | 0 Comments

WOMEN’S RUNNING—You know you’re kind of a big deal when both the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) modify the schedule at the 2016 Rio Summer Games just for you....

Andrew Campbell Jr.on the Row to Rio

July 19, 2016 | 0 Comments

MADEMAN—Talking sculls and bones with the first-time Olympian. Read the full story on MadeMan.com!...

ESPNW—Sara Slattery just missed the Olympic team in 2008, then was injured for the 2012 trials. Four years (and two kids) later, she’s giving her Olympic dream one last chance. Read the full story on...

ESPNW—When your goal is to make Olympic history, you’ve got to channel your inner diva. In sprinter Allyson Felix’s case, she likes to tap her inner Beyonce through the classic song “Diva” before she races....

ESPNW—In June 2015, at age 16, Candace Hill ran 100 meters in less than 11 seconds — becoming the first girl to ever clock a time that fast while still in high school. And she...