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Shawn Johnson East and Nastia Liukin didn't speak for 8 years. How they repaired their friendship
Johnson East and Liukin competed at the 2008 Beijing Olympics together for Team USA.
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Olympians Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield announce their engagement: ‘I will love you forever'
Olympians Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield are ready to sprint down the aisle. The two athletes are engaged!
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Husband of Team USA water polo star Maddie Musselman dies at 31
The husband of U.S. women’s water polo star Maddie Musselman has died at age 31 from a rare form of lung cancer.
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Biden welcomes 2024 Olympians and Paralympians to White House
President Joe Biden welcomed 400 members of Team USA’s Olympics and Paralympics teams to the White House on Monday. “Your legacy is one of discipline, success, joy and loyalty to one another,” Biden said. “And that legacy is part of something bigger than yourselves – it’s about your country, the greatest sports nation in the history of the world.”
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Team USA sweeps all 5 matches in opening session of Presidents Cup
The Americans swept the first day of fourballs matches behind Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele and the putting-challenged International team.
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San Diego FC hires USMNT's Mikey Varas as club's first head coach
San Diego FC has hired Mikey Varas, formerly of USA Soccer, as the first head coach in franchise history.
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Emmys: Pommel horse hero Stephen Nedoroscik lands gold with girlfriend
At the 2024 “Emmy Awards” Sept. 15, Team USA’s pommel horse hero Stephen Nedoroscik won the red carpet alongside his girlfriend Tess McCracken.
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China tops Paralympics final medal table, Team USA places third
China dominated the medal count for the 2024 Paralympics with 95 golds, while the United States was third with 36 golds and 105 total medals.
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How Kate Brim went from the hospital to the top of a Paralympic podium in six weeks
Team USA’s Kate Brim opened up about her health scare six weeks prior to the Paralympic Games and how important her team was in reaching a full recovery.
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Adrenaline junkie Matt Stutzman, the ‘Armless Archer,' finds the ultimate thrill in winning Paralympic gold
For Matt Stutzman, otherwise known as the “Armless Archer,” the Paris Paralympics provided a storybook ending to an incredible career.
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