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  • Pia Sundhage names 18 women to U.S. women's 2012 Olympic soccer rosterPosted: May 27, 4:06p ET | Updated: May 27, 4:27p ET

    United States women’s soccer coach Pia Sundhage announced her final 18-player roster for the 2012 Olympic Games on Sunday, selecting a roster that includes 11 Beijing Olympians and 17 women who appeared at the 2011 Women’s World Cup.

  • Whitten wins stage, American Armstrong fallsPosted: May 25, 11:20a ET | Updated: May 25, 11:20a ET

    Tara Whitten led a Canadian sweep of the first three spots in the Exergy Tour prologue Thursday after American gold medalist Kristin Armstrong fell and likely broke her left collarbone during the two-mile stage.

  • Olympic torch goes out briefly, quickly rekindledPosted: May 21, 2:58p ET | Updated: May 21, 2:58p ET

    The Olympic torch was briefly snuffed out Monday during the relay leading up to the London 2012 Games.

  • Hope Solo welcoming love interests?Posted: May 21, 12:29p ET | Updated: May 21, 9:53p ET

    Hope Solo is one of the faces of America these Olympics, and with that honor comes a pretty busy lifestyle. But Solo says she hopes to balance her life with some good old fashion dating and some new love interests. Line starts back here, guys.

  • London flame Britain boundPosted: May 18, 11:11a ET | Updated: May 18, 1:01p ET

    The Olympic flame heads to Britain to light a 70-day torch relay leading to the opening of the 2012 London Games.

  • U.S. stars set to light it up at OxyPosted: May 17, 9:35a ET | Updated: May 18, 1:59p ET

    For fans of middle distance and distance running, tomorrow night’s USATF High Performance meet at Occidental College offers a look at the runners chasing qualifying standards and those tuning up for the Olympic Trials.

  • Predicting the U.S. women's Olympic roster: ForwardsPosted: May 17, 2:34a ET | Updated: May 17, 2:34a ET

    We’ve sorted through the position battles among the U.S. women’s national soccer team’s goalkeepers, defenders and midfielders over the past two days. Now, finally, we dig into the women seeking to occupy the American frontline, starting with two of the most prominent faces of U.S. soccer.

  • Predicting the U.S. women's Olympic roster: Goalkeepers and defendersPosted: May 15, 2:00a ET | Updated: May 16, 8:45a ET

    As the U.S. women embark on this final stage of their Olympic preparation, it feels like a good time to take an assessment of where the roster stands, and who seems most likely to break into Sundhage’s final 18. First up, the goalkeepers and defenders.

  • Sundhage names 28 women to U.S. camp rosterPosted: May 9, 5:05p ET | Updated: May 9, 5:23p ET

    U.S. women’s soccer coach Pia Sundhage named 28 players to her roster for the team’s May 10-25 training camp in Princeton, N.J., on Wednesday, ahead of the team’s upcoming May 27 friendly against China at PPL Park in Chester, Penn.

  • Lagat, Simpson, Centrowitz headline middle distance fields at adidas GPPosted: May 9, 4:16p ET | Updated: May 9, 4:16p ET

    Organizers of the adidas Grand Prix in New York City announced Monday that a trifecta of American medalists were added to the elite 1500m fields set for the June 9 meeting, the sixth stop on the 2012 Samsung Diamond League circuit.

  • There's room at inn for Olympics...but it'll cost Posted: May 8, 9:14a ET | Updated: May 8, 9:55a ET

    It's months before athletes hit the Olympic track, but time is running out for those in another fierce competition: The scramble for a place to stay in London.

  • Video: Hope Solo talks Olympics, Wembley, morePosted: May 7, 5:39p ET | Updated: May 8, 4:19p ET

  • Tube officials publish London Olympic travel mapPosted: May 7, 12:10p ET | Updated: May 7, 12:10p ET

    Don't say we didn't tell you.

  • No shortage of gymnastics stories at London GamesPosted: May 7, 12:05p ET | Updated: May 7, 12:05p ET

    China may not give an encore performance of its heavy metal show from Beijing at this summer's London Olympics, but there will be no shortage of stories as gymnastics prepares to take center stage at The O2 Arena. Aside from American medal contender Danell Leyva, here are a few of the athletes and angles worth watching this summer:

  • London stages final test events before OlympicsPosted: May 7, 12:05p ET | Updated: May 7, 12:05p ET

    About 75,000 fans withstood rain and cold at Olympic Park on Saturday in the final test events before the Summer Games.

  • Kitesurfing replaces windsurfing at 2016 OlympicsPosted: May 7, 12:04p ET | Updated: May 7, 12:04p ET

    Australian sailing officials are surprised by a decision to replace windsurfing with kitesurfing at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

  • No shortage of gymnastics stories at London GamesPosted: May 4, 3:59p ET | Updated: May 23, 11:28a ET

    China may not give an encore performance of its heavy metal show from Beijing at this summer's London Olympics, but there will be no shortage of stories as gymnastics prepares to take center stage at The North Greenwich Arena.

  • Tired of Tebowing? Strike Usain Bolt's 'To Di World' posePosted: May 4, 1:30p ET | Updated: May 6, 9:15p ET

    The IAAF is looking for the best impression of Olympic sprint champion Usain Bolt's "To Di World" pose, in which he leans back, his right arm cocked and the left extended skyward.

  • What to watch for pre-Games calendarPosted: May 2, 2:33p ET | Updated: May 24, 5:35p ET

    With events happening across the country in the lead up to the Games of the XXX Olympiad, Americans will have a chance to cheer on their Olympians before they head across seas. Check out a month-by-month calendar of what to look for.

  • Looking at Britain's real austerity Olympics: 1948 Posted: May 1, 8:27a ET | Updated: May 1, 3:03p ET

    When London hosted the Olympics in 1948, organizers did it on the cheap — and they made no apologies about it.

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