SAITAMA, Japan — Now things get serious. The United States men’s basketball team opens Olympic knockout-round play against Spain on Tuesday afternoon at Saitama Super
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Karsten Warholm Sets World Record in 400-Meter Hurdles
TOKYO — Rai Benjamin of the United States and Karsten Warholm of Norway had spent recent years circling one another as they vied for the
Olympics Events to Watch on Day 11: Beach Volleyball, Gymnastics and Diving
Here are some highlights of U.S. broadcast coverage on Monday night. All times are Eastern. BEACH VOLLEYBALL With the men’s team out, April Ross
Jasmine Camacho-Quinn Won the 100-Meter Hurdles
TOKYO — Jasmine Camacho-Quinn of Puerto Rico won the women’s 100-meter hurdles on Monday morning, beating Kendra Harrison of the United States, the world-record
Simone Biles Plans to Compete in the Balance Beam, Her Last Possible Event in Tokyo
TOKYO — Simone Biles, the headliner of the Tokyo Olympics for Team U.S.A., is not done just yet. After withdrawing from most of her
Cut off from restaurants, Tokyo’s visitors find culinary delights at 24-hour convenience stores.
TOKYO — Noodle joints, skewer shops, sushi counters. Those of us who are here covering the Games stare at it all through tinted glass
Tokyo Olympics on Monday: You Can’t Win Them All
U.S. soccer falls to Canada, but an American gymnast rebounds from a loss. Great Britain was at a loss for words to describe its gold
Indonesia Wins Badminton Gold for the 8th Time
Indonesia has won Olympic gold in only one sport: badminton. On Monday, the world’s fourth most populous nation notched another badminton victory when Greysia
Alyssa Naeher Left the U.S.- Canada Match With a Knee Injury
United States goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher, the hero of her team’s quarterfinal victory in the Olympic women’s soccer tournament, left the team’s semifinal match against
Olympics officials are still negotiating a response to a U.S. podium protest.
The standoff over free speech between the International Olympic Committee and U.S. Olympic officials continued on Monday, as the I.O.C. grappled with what to