The Most Embarrassing Part of a Stunning U.S. Men’s Soccer Loss
The U.S. knew what was coming from Panama, and didn’t prepare to respond accordingly, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
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The U.S. knew what was coming from Panama, and didn’t prepare to respond accordingly, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
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Sixteen yellow cards and two players sent off: This is how one soccer game descended into chaos.
Several schools have special atmospheres. But there’s nothing like Death Valley, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
The 11-Year-Old Skateboarding Prodigy Drawing Praise From Tony Hawk
“Very quickly, I could tell that she had something extraordinary,” Hawk said of Reese Nelson.
How Fast Can a Human Throw a Baseball?
The four-minute mile and the two-hour marathon were once viewed as impossible feats. A 110 mile per hour fastball may also be within reach.
Why Alex Morgan Missed the U.S. Women’s Soccer Olympic Roster
Morgan’s absence is the end of an era for the team, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
A 15-Year-Old Made His PGA Tour Debut, and It Felt Completely Normal
Miles Russell did not come to Detroit like a kid looking to high-five his heroes, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
Euro 2024 Has a Beer Problem. Or Rather a Beer Cup Problem.
If one image symbolises Euro 2024 so far it is the beer cup. Here’s why.
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Before LeBron and Bronny, These Fathers and Sons Made Sports History
The Los Angeles Lakers are poised to have the first father-son N.B.A. duo in league history. But other dads and sons have played pro sports together as well.
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At Euro 2024, a Very England Fight Misses the Point
A back and forth over the pundit’s one-word analysis of his country’s performances rests on a misconception about the media’s role.
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At Olympic Team Trials, U.S.A. Gymnastics Gets Warm and Fuzzy
Beacon, a golden retriever, began working with U.S.A. Gymnastics last year as part of the organization’s efforts to transform the sport’s toxic culture. More dogs quickly followed.
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24 N.B.A. Rookies on Their Draft Day Outfits
Before they were drafted, the N.B.A.’s top prospects stopped to show off their clothes and discuss their decisions of how to represent themselves.
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What to Know About This Year’s Tour de France (Which Begins in Italy)
Two previous winners are the leading contenders to win cycling’s most famous race, which, in a rarity, does not end in Paris.
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