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Chloe Kim | Wait for It graphic thumbnail from Olympic Channel
Chloe Kim: Snow Dragon | Wait For It
October 22, 2021
Relive Chloe Kim's historic gold medal win at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
USL Announcement
Making the Goal: How the USL is Opening Doors for Female Athletes
October 7, 2021
USL announces the expansion of girls' and women's soccer leagues through 2023.
Two golfers, one male and one female, walk a golf course green with each other while rolling a club cart
Meet the Organization Changing the Future of Golf One $5 Round at a Time
October 6, 2021
Youth on Course is making the game of golf more accessible to kids of all ages and backgrounds.
Nitro RX, Travis Pastrana
Nitro Rallycross – The Next Generation of Motorsports
October 5, 2021
From the mind of Travis Pastrana, Nitro Rallycross offers thrills for the whole family.
Dak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys throws a first half pass while playing the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium
SportsEngine Spotlight: Dak Prescott
September 28, 2021
Get to know the Dallas Cowboys' standout quarterback Dak Prescott.
People Fencing
The Benefits of Fencing — Body and Mind
September 24, 2021
Fencing has experienced a renaissance in the US, yet few understand what the sport is all about. On the 130th anniversary of the US Fencing Association, a veteran guides you through the basics.
Fencing: Epee, Foil, Saber, Masks
3 Weapons for 3 Mindsets
September 24, 2021
There are three disciplines of fencing: foil, épée and sabre and each has its own unique historical backstory. Do you know what they are?
Fencer of Team USA (L) competes against Team Russia fencer in the Men's team foil of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
History of Fencing
September 24, 2021
Did you know fencing dates back to ancient history? Learn how fencing evolved from a style of combat into the Olympic sport it is today.
Track & Field On This Day
First Athlete to Pole-Vault 17 Feet
September 18, 2021
The 23-year-old athlete out of Northeast Louisiana State College — now known as University of Louisiana Monroe — completed his record-breaking vault using a fiberglass pole, while most other vaulters were still using wooden poles.
Trophy On This Day
First Sports Illustrated Magazine Published
September 18, 2021
Time Inc. publisher Henry Luce created Sports Illustrated (SI) to be the first weekly printed national magazine focused on live sporting events, with the first issue hitting newsstands on Aug. 16, 1954.
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