Olympics
United States men’s basketball players boycotted the medal ceremony at the 1972 Munich Olympics. They have repeated turned down the silver medal over the years.
After becoming the first amputee runner to compete at the Olympics, Oscar Pistorius received a 13-year prison sentence for killing his girlfriend. Is the disgraced sprinter still in jail?
Eddy Alvarez has made the transition from Olympic medalist in the 2014 Sochi Games to MLB infielder with the Miami Marlins.
Despite his commitment to his job as a security guard, Richard Jewell became a suspect in the 1996 Olympics bombing, which hounded him until his tragic death.
The 2004 U.S. Men’s Olympic Basketball team didn’t exactly match expectations.
Pat O’Brien was on top of the world as a sportscaster and he was at rock bottom as an alcoholic. He’s hoping to stay on the road to recovery.
In 1972, a terrorist group stormed the Olympic village in Munich, Germany and eventually killed 11 innocent athletes in the Munich Massacre.
American sprinter Florence Griffith-Joyner won five Olympic medals. Unfortunately, this didn’t stop her from dying before it was her time.
Six-time Olympic champion Ryan Lochte is the subject of an upcoming documentary in which he talks about an infamous incident at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games.
Alex Zanardi, a former Formula One racer and Paralympic athlete, recently suffered a devastating crash that’s left him in a coma.