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Team USA Track and Field Recap at Tokyo Olympics
Team USA hit the ground running and never looked back at the Tokyo Olympics. Over the nine days of exciting track and field action, Team USA won 26 medals: seven gold, 12 silver and seven bronze. Here are the highlights from a historic Olympic games for the U.S track and field team: Allyson Felix became USA Track and Field’s most…
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Rewatch the Best Olympic Moments from the Tokyo Games
See videos of the best Olympic moments from Tokyo, like Simone Biles’ beam, Sydney McLaughlin’s 400m and more.
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How Did the US Win Gold in the Men's and Women's 4x400m Relays?
The U.S. men’s and women’s 4x400m relay teams both won gold after the men’s 4x100m team failed to advance. Here’s how they did it.
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WATCH: Allyson Felix Makes Olympic History With 4x400m Relay Gold
Allyson Felix now stands alone in American track and field history. The 35-year-old sprinter ended her Olympic career with gold in the women’s 4x400m relay at Tokyo’s Olympic Stadium on Saturday. The medal was her 11th all time, breaking a tie with Carl Lewis for the most of any American track and field athlete. Felix ran the second leg...
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In Historic Women's 4×400 Relay, Team USA Takes Gold and Felix Breaks Medal Record
The stacked American line-up finished with a time of 3:16:85, over Poland with silver and Jamaica in bronze.
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All About Team USA's Athing Mu, Women's 800m Olympic Champion
Athing Mu won gold and made history in the women’s 800m at Tokyo. Here is all you need to know about the Olympic champion.
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Athing Mu Explains Why New Jersey is Better Than New York
The 800m gold medalist and New Jersey native did not mince words. “We’re the originals,” Mu said. “We have the best pizza. We have the best bagels. We have the beach. You guys just have stinky towns and slow cars and traffic.”
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Tears of Joy as Mu's Family Celebrates 800m Gold
Family and friends of U.S. sprinter Athing Mu gathered in Trenton, N.J., to watch as Mu won a gold medal in the women’s 800m.
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Mu Takes Gold, Rogers Bronze in Women's 800m
19-year-old Athing Mu took home gold in the women’s 800m at the Tokyo Olympics. U.S. teammate Raevyn rogers won bronze.
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Athing Mu Wins Gold, Raevyn Rogers Gets Bronze in Women's 800m Final
Athing Mu took home an historic medal for the U.S. in the women’s 800m final.
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Track and Field Day 5: Athing Mu, Gabby Thomas Aim for Gold
Athing Mu and Gabby Thomas will attempt to win gold on Day 5 of track and field action in Tokyo.
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Watch U.S. Win Bronze in 4x400m Mixed Relay
Jamaica’s Elaine Thompson Herah broke Florence Griffith Joyner’s Olympic record in the women’s 100m final Saturday.
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Youth Runs Wild: Collegians, Teens Dot Track Team for Tokyo
There are quite a few first-timers and collegians heading to the Tokyo Games wearing the red, white and blue.