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An Olympic Runner On Pregnancy in Sports
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The Inspiring Story Behind 'The Swimmers'
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Japan’s ‘Ice Prince’ Yuzuru Hanyu Retires From Competition
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Eileen Gu to Serve as Ambassador for U.S. Winter Olympic Bid
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Ukraine Athletes Say Beijing Games ‘Front Line’ as Russia Banned
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What We Learned About COVID-19 Rules at the 2022 Olympics
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China Warned Against Treating Eileen Gu Like a Patriot
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Athletes in the Political Crossfire at Beijing Olympics
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Beijing Shoppers Line Up Overnight for Olympic Mascots
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U.S. Bobsledder Tests Positive for COVID in Beijing
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What to Know About the Beijing Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony
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Chloe Kim Is Ready to Win Olympic Gold Again—On Her Own Terms
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Beijing Reports First Omicron Case
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Skier Eileen Gu Navigates the Road to the Beijing Olympics
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An Olympic Boycott Splits the World Again
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IOC: Olympic Athletes Free to Express Opinions in Beijing
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Why the IOC Stepped in for China in the Peng Shuai Case
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Can Tokyo Keep Paralympic Athletes Safe?
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Tokyo Was the First COVID-19 Olympics. It Won’t Be the Last
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Even With No Tourists or Fans, Japan Is Already Seeing Economic Benefits From the $15.4 Billion Tokyo Olympics
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Russian and Belarusian athletes were banned from the competition in a stunning reversal
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Anti-COVID measures at the Beijing Games posed challenges, but showed it’s possible to keep Omicron at bay
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Veteran commentator Hu Xijin says China's honor could be at risk if the Olympic skier changes national allegiances again
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As competitors like Eileen Gu are finding, it was never going to be possible to avoid politics at the Winter Olympics
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The Winter Olympics mascot, a chubby panda named Bing Dwen Dwen, has become a huge hit with Chinese shoppers
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The first U.S. Olympic athlete to test positive for COVID-19 in Beijing is bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor. She's also a new mother, who brought her nearly two-year-old son along with her.
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Here’s everything you need to know about the 2022 Olympics opening ceremony in Beijing, including boycotts and COVID-19 restrictions
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Four years after becoming a breakout star, the snowboarding prodigy is bringing her full self to the Beijing Olympics
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The Winter Olympics start Feb. 4 in Beijing
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Born in the U.S. and skiing for China, extreme sports rising star Eileen Gu must walk a delicate line in the run up to the Winter Games
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The U.S., U.K., Canada and Australia have joined together for a “diplomatic boycott" of the Beijing Games—ending a global detente over the Olympics
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One caveat: They must observe the laws in the host nation, China.
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Human rights advocates say the IOC's intervention shows it chose to side with officials in China instead of athletes
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Some Paralympic athletes may be at greater risk of COVID-19 complications due to respiratory or immune system issues
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The next Olympics starts in just six months in Beijing—and even more rigorous anti-virus measures are being discussed
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Here are some less obvious ways the Olympics have already generated economic benefits for Japan
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