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A downpour of rain, an in-question Seine and waning youth interest are just a handful of the hurdles that organizers have faced en-route to what is hoped to be an athletic spectacle.
The Texas Olympian nailed the exceedingly rare Yurchenko double pike on the vault Thursday, showing no trace of the “twisties” in Tokyo.
Welcome to the 2024 Olympic Games, which in no way, shape or form resemble their summer predecessor.
The Olympic journey of Rivera, a 16-year-old star gymnast from the Dallas area, reaches Paris this month.
Richardson enters the Olympics as the favorite to win the first U.S. gold in the women’s 100 meters since 1996.
“The walls are coming down,” Dr. Jess Bartley, the USOPC’s senior director of psychological services said. “More and more athletes are talking about it.”
Kevin Sherrington and Evan Grant discuss hot sports topics in D-FW, which hosted a very Texan MLB All-Star Game.
Sark touted Ewers’ emotional development while making some bold remarks about Texas’ future in the SEC.
The Rangers have already ditched one worn-out tradition — the sweltering heat. Should the “Old West” motif follow?
Over the last hundred years or so, Texas has never been a member of a league it didn’t try to run.