Olympics
Love them. Hate them. Care nothing about them. The Los Angeles Lakers are about winning championships, or at least offering a roster that will have an opportunity most seasons. They do again today.
TODAY
LONDON – Eyeing the trackside clock as she approached the finish line, Carmelita Jeter pointed the black baton in her left hand at those bright orange numbers.
He sat down to write in a journal Thursday evening, overlooking the Olympic village and envisioning his voyage to it. Connor Fields wanted more than anything else to grasp the moment and how so many played a part in delivering him here. His friends, his family, his coaches past and present.
It has been described as the physical wearing out of a population and the deterioration of people that becomes a defining condition of their existence.
Greatness never has been an issue with women’s soccer in the United States, a side that most of the world has chased for 20 years now. Greatness wasn’t found in iconic Wembley Stadium on Thursday night. Resiliency was.
Henderson resident and Green Valley High alum Connor Fields won the opening three motos of his qualifying group Thursday and advanced into Friday’s BMX semifinals at the Olympics Games in London.
The slower she ran, the farther she trailed, the louder the ovation grew, the bigger the moment became, the more opportunity presented itself to Sarah Attar.