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Why the Women’s 400-Meter Freestyle Is One of the Most Anticipated Races
Saturday’s race features the U.S. star swimmer Katie Ledecky, her top rival and the teenager who could take over the Olympics.

Explaining the Rules for Children Competing at the Olympics
While some sports have age requirements, others will account for hundreds of athletes under 18 at the Paris Games. How are they protected?

Can Lewis Hamilton Help Restore Ferrari to Formula 1 Glory?
The most unexpected driver switch ever is just the start of the team’s “huge push.”

He Thought His Tennis Career Was Over. Yoga Saved It.
Rohan Bopanna, 44, is one of the oldest Olympians at Paris after undergoing one of the great late-career surges in any sport.

Masterminds Changed N.F.L. Offenses. Can Defenses Find a Counter?
The league’s latest innovations have turned the offseason into a chess match.

Even Baseball’s Greats Are in Awe of Their Fellow Hall of Famers
“We walked in, and you can see all those guys,” first-time Hall of Famer Adrián Beltré said. “It’s like you’re in heaven, right?”

Kevin Durant and Steph Curry Have Reunited. It Might be What the U.S. Team Needs.
Every time the two have been on the same team the result has been magic, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Simone Biles Could Have a Sixth Signature Move Named After Her
The American gymnast has submitted a new uneven bars skill to the international gymnastics federation.

5 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

A LIV Golfer’s Late-Career Resurgence Is Helping His Brother Heal
Financial freedom has given Richard Bland the security to give his brother anything he needs in his battle against cancer.