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Tara Davis-Woodhall's personalty always beams during competition and after her gold medal win in the long jump on Thursday, she added a new layer of shine to her arsenal. She leaped 7.10m to seal the Olympic title and held off defending champion, Germany’s Malaika Mihambo (6.98) as fellow American Jasmine Moore took bronze at 6.96. …

Letsile Tebogo became the first African to win the men's 200m gold on Thursday in a commanding win over the favorite Noah Lyles. He also brought Botswana it's first Olympic gold medal. Tebogo crossed the finish in 19.46 and was boosted by a strong surge late in the race. American Bednarek won the silver in 19.62 …

As it turns out, Quincy Wilson will get his chance to shine at the Paris Olympics. The 16-year-old phenom from Bullis School in Maryland was chosen to run the lead leg of Team USA's men's 4x400 relay team in Friday's qualifying round. Wilson will be the youngest male American athlete to compete in a track …

Nina Kennedy did her part to boost a big Wednesday for Australia by willing the country's first-ever Olympic gold medal in the pole vault. She cleared a season's best 4.90m, beating American rival Katie Moon, the defending champion who settled for silver at 4.85m. Canada's Alysha Newman also cleared 4.85m but was awarded bronze since …

Morocco's Soufiane El Bakkali won his second straight gold in the men's 3,000m steeplechase on Wednesday in a race where world record holder, Ethiopian Lamecha Girma fell in the closing stages. El Bakkali surged to the win in 8:06.05 as American Kenneth Rooks took silver in 8:06.41, with Kenyan Abraham Kibiwot holding on for bronze in …

Gabby Thomas asserted herself the moment she left the blocks in the women's 200m final on Tuesday and struck Olympic gold as she made a dominant move through the turn. And with a commanding kick to punctuate a near flawless race, the American soared to victory in 21.83 — leaving memories of her bronze in …

Joshua Cheptegei and Jacob Kiplimo both withdrew from Wednesday's upcoming men's 5000m semifinal at the Paris Olympics, according to published reports and Uganda Athletics. In a statement from Uganda's head coach Faustino Kiwa, both runners were unable to recover from Friday's 10,000m final, which Cheptegei won. "I wish to inform Ugandans that our heroes Joshua …