Tadej Pogacar’s last chance to position himself to win his third straight Tour de France arrived Thursday on the steep slopes of the Hautacam in
Month: July 2022
Like the Beatles did shortly before him, Nolan Ryan performed at Shea Stadium and sang on the Ed Sullivan Show. The former is a well-known
Noah Lyles danced across the red track at Hayward Field. He slapped hands and mugged for selfies with the fans and smiled as though he
Caster Semenya of South Africa, the two-time Olympic champion and three-time world champion at 800 meters, is not permitted to compete in her favorite event
Magnus Carlsen is the world chess champion, and by acclamation one of the very best players in history. But on Wednesday he said he would
Quidditch, the sport of boarding school wizards riding broomsticks in “Harry Potter,” will become “Quadball” to the humans who play the game in real life,
As he threw himself into the mix against a decorated field, Jake Wightman of Britain did not want to leave the men’s 1,500 meters behind
For the first time since Russia invaded Ukraine in February, a Russian tennis player has publicly criticized the war, a move that may land her
ORLANDO, Fla. — Justin Anderson was about to start his presentation at a white board in a mostly empty basketball gym when John Lucas III
The symmetry would not have been lost on any of them: the United States and Canada, two of the world’s best women’s soccer teams, meeting