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Gold Medalist David Boudia Has New Diving Partner For Rio

WTHR David Boudia hopes to compete in his third Olympic games next year. The 26-year-old Noblesville, Indiana, native remains among the best divers in the world as he trains at Purdue with a new synchronized 10-meter platform partner. Diving alongside Boudia is 19-year-old Steele Johnson from Carmel, Indiana. Johnson is the reigning Big Ten Conference…
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Samsung Unveils Team USA VR Experience Featuring David Boudia

USA Today Samsung is offering fans of The Olympics an up-close look at how members of Team USA are training for next year’s Games. The company is teaming up with the United States Olympic Committee for the Road to Rio tour starting July 4 in Philadelphia, featuring a series of experiences leveraging the Gear VR…
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Tatyana McFadden Breaks World Record At Cedartown 5k

Northwest Georgia News The annual lead-up to the Peachtree Road Race for wheelchair athletes saw one world record broken and another just seconds away from a new time as racers crossed the finish line in Cedartown on Tuesday night. Women’s race winner Tatyana McFadden set a new 5K record of 11:11.57, beating the 11:19 time…
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Angela Ruggiero inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame

NBC Sports Four-time U.S. Olympic medalist Angela Ruggiero will be the fourth female player inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Ruggiero is part of the 2015 class (to be inducted Nov. 9) with Olympic medalists Nicklas Lidstrom (Sweden), Sergei Fedorov (Russia), Chris Pronger (Canada) and Phil Housley (U.S.). Women’s players were first inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2010, beginning with Cammi Granato,…
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Tatyana McFadden Is Up For An ESPY Award!

11-time Paralympic medalist, 14-time Marathon Winner, and 15-time World Champion, Tatyana McFadden, is up for an ESPY Award for the Best Female Athlete with a Disability! Vote now at ESPN.com/ESPYS !
