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  • Laurie Hernandez’s Olympic Comeback Failed. But That Might Be Her Biggest Victory

    Laurie Hernandez’s Olympic Comeback Failed. But That Might Be Her Biggest Victory

    June 22, 2021 | 01:52pm

    “I’m not going to break myself in half—my body’s already done that.”
  • Laurie Hernandez’s Olympic Comeback Didn't Succeed. But That Might Be Her Biggest Victory

    Laurie Hernandez’s Olympic Comeback Didn't Succeed. But That Might Be Her Biggest Victory

    June 22, 2021 | 01:52pm

    Her run for Tokyo is far from a failure—it’s a game-changing legacy for gymnastics.
  • Laurie Hernandez’s Olympic Comeback Didn't Succeed. But That Might Be Her Biggest Victory

    Laurie Hernandez’s Olympic Comeback Didn't Succeed. But That Might Be Her Biggest Victory

    June 22, 2021 | 01:52pm

    Her run for Tokyo is far from a failure—it’s a game-changing legacy for gymnastics.
  • Chaunte Lowe Conquered Four Olympics. Now She’s Training for Tokyo Through Breast Cancer.

    Chaunte Lowe Conquered Four Olympics. Now She’s Training for Tokyo Through Breast Cancer.

    June 17, 2021 | 10:00am

    As she trains for her fifth Olympics, the high jumper is campaigning to raise awareness for early cancer detection.
  • Chaunte Lowe Conquered Four Olympics. Now She’s Training for Tokyo Through Breast Cancer

    Chaunte Lowe Conquered Four Olympics. Now She’s Training for Tokyo Through Breast Cancer

    June 17, 2021 | 10:00am

    As she trains for her fifth Olympics, the high jumper is campaigning to raise awareness for early cancer detection.
  • The Women of UCLA Brought Joy Back to Gymnastics

    The Women of UCLA Brought Joy Back to Gymnastics

    June 07, 2021 | 08:30am

    They won’t be in Tokyo but their viral she’s-in-control performances have helped the sport shake the specter of abuse.
  • The NBA’s First ‘Ball Girl’ Changed the Game Without Ever Playing It

    The NBA’s First ‘Ball Girl’ Changed the Game Without Ever Playing It

    February 19, 2021 | 01:06pm

    Melissa Proctor, CMO for the Atlanta Hawks, became the NBA’s first “ball attendant” and helped pave a way for women in sports leadership.
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