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Four-time U.S. Olympic discuss gold medalist Al Oerter had a dream to open a museum filled with art created by Olympians. With help, his dream is now reality. Read More
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Paralympic swimmer and Purple Heart medal winner Melissa Stockwell helps donate used prosthetics to amputees in developing countries. She is training in the triathlon, a sport she hopes will be added to the competition schedule for the Paralympic Games. Read More
Asmuth in International Swimming Hall of Fame
On Saturday, Asmuth experienced something much more inviting. He was one of 11 swimmers, divers and coaches from around the world inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame during a ceremony in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Read More
Vonetta Flowers Legacy
One month later, Flowers was pushing sleds on the icy runs of Germany. Eighteen months later, she had an Olympic gold medal dangling from her neck and a spot in the record books. Read More
Todd Hays, newfound retirement
Olympic silver medalist bobsledder Todd Hays has returned home to Lake Placid, N.Y., where he is trying to make sense of his newfound retirement. Read More
McDonald's Olympic action
With a Chicken McNugget in one hand and his ski poles in the other, U.S. ski team member and defending moguls world champion Patrick Deneen answered the question, “How do you McNugget?” Read More
Erndl makes swimming U.S. National team
At age 31, Erika Erndl is one of the oldest members of the U.S. National team, second only to 42-year-old phenomenon Dara Torres. Like Torres, Erndl is proving that some swimmers can improve with age. Read More




