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After overcoming an injury to earn a spot in the Paris Paralympics, powerlifter Louise Sugden aims to win a medal at her second consecutive Games.
After overcoming an injury to earn a spot in the Paris Paralympics, powerlifter Louise Sugden aims to win a medal at her second consecutive Games.
Former marathon world champion Paula Radcliffe has apologized for wishing a convicted rapist competing at the Olympics the "best of luck." She said she is "very sorry" for the comment.
The whistleblower who released a video allegedly showing Charlotte Dujardin excessively whipping a horse during training did so to "save dressage," according to their lawyer.
Canada's women’s manager, Beverly Priestman, will miss the team’s Olympic opener against New Zealand. This follows the decision to send two of her staff members home for reportedly flying a drone over the New Zealand team's training session.
France is set to host the 2030 Winter Olympics and Paralympics, marking a major milestone for the country.
With the Paris Olympics just around the corner, our day-by-day guide is here to help you stay on top of all the action—complete with times in BST. Don't miss a moment of the excitement!
Charlotte Dujardin, Britain’s top female Olympian, has been temporarily suspended for six months by the FEI, the governing body for equestrian sports.
Charlotte Dujardin, Britain's most decorated female Olympian, has withdrawn from the Paris 2024 Olympics after a video surfaced showing her "making an error of judgement."
Ghanaian authorities are investigating claims that several supposed para-athletes and their support staff disappeared during a trip to Norway.
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