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The Olympics proved to be a massive windfall for NBCUniversal, as the media giant announced that the Paris Games pulled in a combined 30.6 million viewers across its platforms. According to Comcast, NBCU's parent company, the number is an 82% increase in viewership compared to the Tokyo Games in 2021 — making the Paris Olympics …

With the 2024 Paris Olympics in the books, it's time to look back at some of the moments that electrified Stade de France (and the streets outside of it) during over a week of must-watch action. Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone is the ultimate gold standard There seems to be no limit to what Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone can achieve …

Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen won the gold in the men's 5,000m final on Sunday with a daring surge through the last turn in 13:13.66. The thrilling victory was a reversal of fortune for the 23-year-old Ingebrigtsen, who settled for a disappointing fourth place finish in the 1,500m on Tuesday. It was the first time any athlete …

Kenya's Emmanuel Wanyonyi needed one of the narrowest margins ever to win men's 800m gold and locked in his nation's fifth straight Olympic title in the event on Saturday. Wanyonyi won in 1:41.19 and became the third-fastest performer in history. He only trails world record-holder David Rudisha (1:40.90) and Wilson Kipketer. And at age 20, …

The U.S. stormed to its eighth straight win in the women's 4x400m relay in the Olympics on Saturday — and just a tenth of a second from a world record. It was the final track and field event of the Paris Games and closed more than a week of competition at Stade de France with …

Rai Benjamin played the role of hero for Team USA on Saturday as he held off Botswana's Letsile Tebogo in a sprint to the 4x400m relay gold. The Stade de France crowed was treated to a thriller as every bit of Benjamin's anchor leg was needed to pull off the victory for the Americas, who …

Faith Kipyegon became the first athlete to win three straight Olympic 1,500m titles with a decisive win on Saturday that is now one for the record books. The Kenyan took the gold in 3:51.29 — a new Olympic record — and finished a full second ahead of Australia's Jessica Hull (3:52.26) and Great Britain's Georgia …

Masai Russell needed a perfectly timed lean and a photo finish on Saturday to crown her the winner of the women's 100m hurdles — earning her first Olympic gold. The American edged past the finish line in 12.33 seconds ahead of France’s Cyrena Samba-Mayela (12.34) and defending champion Jasmine Camacho-Quinn of Puerto Rico (12.36). Russell, …