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United States Congress’s Letter to World Anti-Doping Agency Furthers Tension Between the Two
In a bipartisan letter sent to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), U.S. members of Congress criticized WADA for opening an investigation into the leak that revealed 23 Chinese swimmers had tested positive for performance enhancers before the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. The letter maintained that this investigation would attack whistleblowers and intimidate individuals. The letter was signed by Senators Marsha Blackburn (R-Tennessee) and Chris van Hollen (D-Maryland) and Reps. John
Eliana Halivni
Dec 23, 20252 min read


Women’s Rugby: A Revolution in Sports
The Timeline of Expansion The women’s rugby movement started with the first match ever recorded in Cardiff Arms Park, Wales in 1917. This match was played by two all women teams as a charity fundraiser for troops during World War I. At that time, women participating in traditionally male sports was frowned upon, so the movement fizzled out once troops returned from the war. There was a resurgence of women’s rugby in the 1970s and 80s when women began to seriously challenge
Gwyn Geressy
Oct 18, 20253 min read


Gold Medals and Legal Battles: The United States Olympic Committee v. Prime Hydration
Every four years, the world comes together to watch the best athletes compete for a shot at glory. Not only is the United States Olympic...
Shelby Stevens
Jul 30, 20243 min read


Punishable PRIME: US Olympic Committee Sues Logan Paul, PRIME Energy Drink Over Trademark Infringement
The United States Olympic and Paralympics Committee (USOPC) is suing Logan Paul and KSI’s energy drink company, Prime Hydration, accusing...
Chris D'Avanzo
Jul 29, 20243 min read
The International Olympic Committee and the Olympic Truce
Amidst Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian athletes are urging the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to sanction the Olympic...
Landis Barber
Mar 2, 20223 min read
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