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Where is Kerri Strug now? A look at life and career of Olympics gymnastics star since 1996 Summer Games

by admin | Jul 23, 2021 | Representation, SEW

She etched her name in Olympic lore with an injured ankle and a vault. Kerri Strug under-rotated on her first attempt, injuring her ankle and leaving a score of 9.2 on the board, which, at the time, wasn’t clear it would be enough to win gold. But she was the...

For these US gymnasts, Olympic glory is a beginning, not an end

by admin | Jul 23, 2021 | Pay Equity, Representation, SEW

When it comes to sports that attract fervent attention at the Olympics, gymnastics is always a top contender. Pulse-pounding and entertaining, the gravity-defying skills exhibited by athletes is unlike anything else seen at the Games. However, thanks to the Covid-19...

Chicago Sky’s Stefanie Dolson ‘Honored’ to Introduce 3×3 Competitions to Olympic Fans

by admin | Jul 23, 2021 | Representation, SEW

The Chicago Sky’s Stefanie Dolson will be competing in the newly introduced 3×3 basketball competition in the Tokyo Games.  The 3×3 competition is one of 15 new Olympic medal events, making the Tokyo Olympics the biggest ever with a total of 339...

Olympics Spanish swimmer had to leave breastfeeding son at home

by admin | Jul 22, 2021 | Representation, SEW

Spanish synchronised swimmer Ona Carbonell has said she is disappointed and disillusioned that she cannot take her breastfeeding son with her to the Olympics, because her family would be subject to such drastic restrictions in Japan. Her husband and son Kai, who is...

Diana Taurasi practicing with Team USA, hopeful for women’s basketball Olympic opener

by admin | Jul 22, 2021 | Representation, SEW

Diana Taurasi has been practicing with the U.S. women’s basketball team since it arrived in Tokyo this week, and said she’s still hopeful of being able to play in the Americans’ Olympic opener July 27. Taurasi has been dealing with a hip injury and...

Women’s Olympic basketball predictions and odds: An American dynasty continues, but watch Serbia and China in group play

by admin | Jul 22, 2021 | Representation, SEW

There have been a few basketball dynasties throughout history that you just don’t want to get caught betting against. The Chicago Bulls in the 1990s. The UConn Huskies in the 2000s. The Phoenix Suns in the 2020 play-in bubble.  This summer, the world gets to...

Who is Alex Morgan? The prolific Team USA striker eyeing gold in Tokyo

by admin | Jul 22, 2021 | Representation, SEW

Team USA striker Alex Morgan, 32, is one of the biggest stars in women’s football, already an Olympic gold medallist and a two-time World Cup winner who will be keen to add another honour to her collection at Tokyo 2020. Morgan first caught the eye a decade...

46-year-old gymnast insists Tokyo Olympics, her eighth, will be her last

by admin | Jul 22, 2021 | Representation, SEW

It only seems as if Oksana Chusovitina will compete forever. Almost three times older than some of the other gymnasts in Tokyo, the 46-year-old said Thursday that this, her eighth Olympics, will be her last. Told that she has said that before, only to keep going,...

Olympics-Swimming-‘Better and better’ – Ledecky in the zone for Tokyo quest

by admin | Jul 22, 2021 | Representation, SEW

Five-times Olympic champion Katie Ledecky is focused and improving fast in the run-up to the Tokyo Games, her coach said on Thursday, as she embarks on a gruelling quest for five gold medals to cement her place in swimming history. Ledecky comes in as the favourite in...

Women’s soccer teams take a knee ahead of opening Olympic Games matches

by admin | Jul 22, 2021 | Leadership, Representation, SEW

Five women’s soccer teams took a knee ahead of their opening matches at the 2020 Summer Games.Great Britain and Chile teams took a knee on the pitch before their match, and the United States and Sweden teams knelt ahead of their clash on Wednesday.  It’s...
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