Games venues will showcase the good, the bad and the ugly
Defending Olympic pole vault champion Jenn Suhr was injury-free, avoided the flu bug this season and the warm weather made it easier to train at her homemade facility in western New York.
The Olympics start six months from Friday and Rio de Janeiro is ready - as long as athletes cover up in anti-mosquito repellent, ignore the polluted water and don't ask for TV in their rooms.
McIlroy says tennis star is 'very inspirational' to watch
Having acquired a taste for representing Europe in a team tournament, Matthew Fitzpatrick has made qualifying for the Ryder Cup later in the year a major objective.
The Japan Golf Tour Organization is keen to increase its involvement in co-sanctioned events abroad, but remains opposed to any radical changes to Asia's organizational structure, a senior director said.
The National Basketball Association and the International Basketball Federation have announced the top 53 boys and girls from 27 countries who will travel to Toronto, Canada, for the second annual Basketball Without Borders global camp.
With his glove tucked in his back pocket and a putter in his hand, Brandt Snedeker walked off the green pumping his arms to celebrate a six-shot comeback to win the Farmers Insurance Open. That was the only part of his victory that looked normal.
Jim Furyk's hopes of competing in this year's Masters were dealt a major blow on Monday with the news he needs surgery to resolve an ongoing wrist injury and is expected to be sidelined for another three months, his management company said.
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