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Latest News articles on baseball at the Olympics
Next at NBC Sports: The Olympics...And Baseball?
As the network looks to add content, NBC Sports chief Mark Lazarus calls baseball a premiere...
Roller Derby May Be Included in 2020 Olympics: A Female's Reaction
A new up-and-coming sport known as flat track roller derby, or simply as roller derby, has been gaining popularity among fans and athletes alike. The fast-paced roller skating based sport is an exciting new take on roller skating and requires athletes to master a whole new level of...
Acrocheer gymnasts finish at top of junior olympics
Acrocheer Gymnastics Power Tumbling Team of Anderson Township had a great showing in National AAU Junior Olympic competition, with 28 competitors in top three places. The team competed in 33 events at the games, conducted in New Orleans, La.
U.S. runners have tough road at Olympics
The 2012 Summer Olympic Games , officially known as the Games of the XXX Olympiad, are set to begin July 27 in London, England. The Games, which will run until Aug. 12, will be held in the United Kingdom's largest city for an unprecedented third time. Lon
Smith , Malone head list of Big Country Athletics Hall of Fame
Graham graduate Dean Smith , who won a gold medal running on the United States' 400-meter relay team at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics, and former Cooper baseball coach Andy Malone, who led the Cougars to consecutive state titles in 1987 and 1988, will be among nine inductees into the Big Country Athletic Hall of Fame this year, hall officials announced Wednesday.
Baby, you need your own ticket
NADAL outlasts Berdych in marathon, Ethiopia lifts ban on gold medal winners and babies need their own Olympics tickets.
Kiwi farmers group sees sheep shearing at Olympics
A New Zealand farm lobby group says sheep shearing has the potential to become an Olympic demonstration sport. Just don't count on seeing it at London next summer or Rio in 2016. The "time has come to elevate shearing's sporting status to the ultimate world stage," the New Zealand Federated Farmers said in a statement Monday, adding that the world's top shearers are...
NZ farmers group sees sheep shearing at Olympics
A New Zealand farm lobby group says sheep shearing has the potential to become an Olympic demonstration sport. But don't count on that happening anytime soon.
TODAY IN SPORTS
Feb. 4 1861 — The Philadelphia Athletics beat Charter Oak 36-27 in a baseball game play
U.S. women's soccer team beats Costa Rica, qualifies for Olympics
Two late goals help push the Americans to a 3-0 victory in a game that was closer than most expected. In the end, what matters is that the U.S. women's soccer team is going to the Olympics. What the players won't soon forget is how hard they had to work get there.
