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Seine water quality cancels Paris triathlon training
The Olympics triathlon swimming training session scheduled for Sunday has been cancelled after recent heavy rain in Paris affected pollution levels in the Seine, organisers said in a statement.
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Dressel gets 8th gold as U.S. wins 4x100 relay
Caeleb Dressel collected his eighth career Olympic gold medal, leading the Americans to a second successive 4x100 meter freestyle swimming title.
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Canada outlasts Giannis, Greece on Day 1 in Paris
Canada was tested, then held on to get its first Olympic win in 24 years, as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 21 points in an 86-79 victory over Greece in the Paris Olympics opener for both teams in Group A play on Saturday night.
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Durant comes off bench for Team USA opener
Kevin Durant made his first shot attempt, a 3-pointer, in his return to Team USA for Sunday's Olympic opener against Serbia.
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Judge, Soto help power Yanks past Red Sox in 10
Juan Soto and Aaron Judge hit home runs as the Yankees rallied past the Red Sox 11-8 for a club that, earlier in the day, acquired infielder/outfielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. from the Marlins for three minor leaguers.
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USA is the team to beat, and here are the teams that could beat them
Breaking down the favorites, the contenders and the upset candidates for men's hoops at the Olympics.
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Nadal hints potential Djokovic match won't be last
Rafael Nadal pushed back on the notion that a potential match vs. Novak Djokovic would be a "last dance" for the rivals.
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Wemby shines in Olympic debut as France wins
Victor Wembanyama had 19 points, nine rebounds, four steals and three blocks in his Olympic debut as France opened its run at the Paris Games with a win over Brazil.
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U.S. gymnasts stumble; Malone out of all-around
The U.S. men's gymnastics team stumbled to fifth in qualifying as U.S. champion Brody Malone failed to advance to the all-around finals. China leads qualifying through two of three subdivisions.
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Canada loses 6 pts., coach banned for drone use
Canada women's soccer coach Bev Priestman has been suspended from coaching for one year and the Canadian team has been penalized six points during these Olympics.
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Dolphins extend Tua Tagovailoa: Will the potential rewards outweigh the risk?
What took Miami so long to reward Tagovailoa, and what's next for its franchise QB?
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Love and Volleyball: The golden but lonely road of Jordan Larson
As gold medalist Jordan Larson endured the death of her mom and the end of two marriages, volleyball was her constant. So what happens after her final Olympics?
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Chelsea thrashed 4-1 by Celtic in U.S. friendly
Chelsea remain without a win on their preseason tour of the United States following a heavy 4-1 defeat to Celtic at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana on Saturday.
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U.S. men's Olympic hopes alive after 'big win'
After an awful finish in their first match, the U.S. men's Olympic soccer team used a stunning surge right from the start on Saturday to put their knockout round aspirations squarely back on track.
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Olympics: France win again, Argentina recover
Hosts France secured a second straight victory as Kiliann Sildillia struck for a 1-0 success over Guinea, while Spain and Japan reached the quarterfinals in the second matchday of the men's Olympic soccer tournament on Saturday
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Milan edge Man City in Yankee Stadium friendly
Lorenzo Colombo scored twice as AC Milan edged Premier League champions Manchester City 3-2 in a preseason friendly at Yankee Stadium in New York City on Saturday.
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Chinese swimmers testing often, seek acceptance
Zhang Yufei hopes her international rivals will believe she is competing clean after the Chinese swimming star estimates she took between 20 and 30 drug tests monthly in the lead-up to the Paris Olympics.
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Hungarian fencer upset, ends shot at fourth gold
An era-defining winning streak in Olympic fencing was snapped as Hungarian fencer Aron Szilagyi lost his opening bout while chasing a fourth consecutive gold medal.
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Georgian shooter first 10-time female Olympian
Georgian shooter Nino Salukvadze is now the first woman to compete at 10 Olympic Games. a career which began representing the Soviet Union.
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Titmus wins gold in 400 free; Ledecky nabs bronze
Ariarne Titmus knocked off Katie Ledecky again at the Olympics, winning the 400-meter freestyle Saturday.
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