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The ‘French Michael Phelps’ Is Ready to Dominate His Home Olympics
Leon Marchand emailed famed swim coach Bob Bowman for a scholarship opportunity. Four years later, he’s a favorite in Paris.

This N.F.L. Player ‘Wanted to Erase’ Himself. Then, He Climbed Out of Chaos.
Grant Stuard’s father served stints in prison and his mother had a drug addiction. After turning his life around, he wants to help others.

W.N.B.A. All-Star Game Draws Largest Broadcast Audience Since 1997
Sunday’s showcase drew 3.44 million viewers on ABC, surpassing the previous audience record set in 2003.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Bronny James’s Summer League Showing
If James is going to find success, the Lakers offer the exact type of situation that he needs to have a chance, a columnist for...

Why Liverpool Is Playing in the United States Again
The Premier League club will embark on its first pre-season tour of America since 2019.

Which Current N.H.L. Stars Will Make the Hockey Hall of Fame?
Two players still in their 20s have already crossed the threshold, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

The Track and Field World Records That Could Fall at the Olympics
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Saquon Barkley Shares His Side of the Giants Saga
The running back discussed his free agency experience and how negotiations were portrayed on “Hard Knocks: Offseason with the New York Giants.”

Thom Brennaman Is Getting Another Broadcasting Chance. Will People Listen?
After much reflection and communication with the gay community, Brennaman will call college football games this fall.

How Andy Murray Made Tennis Fans Care
The three-time Grand Slam champion’s open disdain for his shortcomings made him one of the most relatable players, a columnist for The Athletic writes.