Olympics
Julia Scheib overtook Cami Rast and Sara Hector to win World Cup giant slalom race in Kronplatz, Italy, while Mikaela Shiffrin snagged fourth.
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Charlotte Crush showed off the speed in Austin, winning the 200-meter backstroke title in 2:09.79, giving her the first Pro Swim Series title of her career. She held off Teagan O’Dell and Rowyn Wilber to secure the win.
Serbian Andrej Barna showed off the speed in the 50-meter freestyle final in Austin, finishing in 21.77 seconds to beat French swimmer Maxime Grousset (21.82) and American Jack Alexy (21.92).
Simone Manuel is officially on fire after winning the 50-meter freestyle in Austin in 24.79 seconds, marking her fourth consecutive freestyle victory at a national meet. Beryl Gastaldello came in second (24.85).
Leon Marchand jumped out to an early advantage over training partner Carson Foster and held on to win in Austin, finishing the 200-meter individual medley in 1:57.65, ahead of Foster (1:58.96) and Kieran Smith (1:59.86).
Hometown Hopefuls
A deep-rooted family legacy of skiing (and syrup) fuels the Vermont Olympian’s road to Italy.
Declan Farmer and U.S. national team players based in Colorado help a hockey-focused non-profit raise money for those in need.
The Beijing Paralympic gold medalist is ready for a title defense in Milan.
Peterson’s days rarely look like those of a typical PhD student.
The Stratton Mountain School alum and Pan-Mass Challenge veteran hopes to make a splash in Milan Cortina.
Life for the Poughkeepsie native revolves around the oval.
Jackson has her sights set on making the sport where she made history more accessible to all.