The horrors of USA Gymnastics’ history demand that it faces questions. So why did it deny a credential to a reporter for the U.S. championships?
Author: Christine Brennan, USA TODAY
One man’s ugly behavior interrupted Spain’s World Cup joy. Sadly, it’s not surprising.
As Spain celebrated its World Cup win, its soccer federation president grabbed his crotch and later planted an unwanted kiss on the star player.
Shattering Michael Phelps’ record, Katie Ledecky shows why she’s the greatest
Ledecky dominated a stacked field in her favorite race to pass Michael Phelps for the most individual world swimming titles in history with 16.
U.S. Olympic swimmers open up about their mental health: ‘So much pressure in one moment’
U.S. Olympic swimmers finding their voices when it comes to mental health challenges. Ahead of world championships, some share what they’ve learned.
U.S. Figure Skating honored coach once suspended for alleged sexual relationship with 16-year-old
Last week, USFS and PSA honored skating coach Christopher Pottenger, who was suspended in 2010 for alleged sexual relationship with 16-year-old boy.
John Coughlin scandal rocked U.S. Figure Skating. Now a supporter of his has been hired.
Olympian Ashley Wagner, one of at least four skaters who accused John Coughlin of sexual assault, rips USFS for hiring a Coughlin supporter.
Ilia Malinin stirs tensions over perception of male figure skaters with his comment
Recent comments by Ilia Malinin show the conversation around the sexuality and perceptions of men in figure skating isn’t likely to end anytime soon.
Thank you, Jon Rahm, for Masters win and keeping the green jacket away from a LIV golfer
Masters winner Jon Rahm rescued Augusta National from the ignominy of having to put a green jacket on LIV Golf’s Brooks Koepka or Phil Mickelson.
LIV golfer Brooks Koepka could be Augusta National officials’ worst nightmare if he wins Masters
Sunday at the Masters may be day of great angst for golf’s leaders. A man kicked off the PGA Tour for taking Saudi blood money may win a green jacket.
Augusta National takes big gamble after trees crash down at Masters, letting fans back Saturday
Thankfully, no one was hurt when three trees fell near spectators. But with rain and high winds in forecast, should Augusta National let fans return?