Brody Malone, Yul Moldauer, Shane Wiskus and Sam Mikulak will make up the four-man team heading to Tokyo.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
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USA Track & Field was ready to allow Shelby Houlihan to race at the track and field trials before the USOPC stepped in Thursday night.
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Simone Biles is the only sure thing for US gymnastics team going to Tokyo Olympics
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Fans have dumped popcorn, thrown water bottles, spit and made racist comments at NBA players or families, all in past week. What can we do about it?
As concerns over Olympics grow, Tokyo organizers say Games will go on
Asahi Shimbun, a newspaper and sponsor of the Tokyo Games, has written that the Olympics and Paralympics be canceled because of COVID-19.
Opinion: Simone Biles maintains gold standard despite 19-month layoff between competitions
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