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The speedskater from Ocala, a flag bearer for Friday's parade of athletes in Italy, is the first Black woman to win an individual gold in any Winter Games sport. She wants to make sure she is not the last.
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South Korea's Park Si-hun traveled to Jones' Pensacola ranch two years ago and presented the medal many thought the Florida boxer should have won in Seoul.
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The Clearwater resident and pro wrestling icon is helping to launch Real American Freestyle wrestling, which will mix the glitz of "sports entertainment" with men’s and women’s matches.
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A team of 58 health workers are accompanying the American athletes, including Dr. Jason Zaremski, who calls his participation "probably the ultimate professional honor of my career."
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Several of the Florida athletes on Team USA are from the greater Tampa Bay region and surrounding areas.
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Abdul-Rasheed Saminu will be the sixth USF track and field athlete to ever compete in the Olympics.
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A look at the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials, which will be in Orlando on February 3, 2024.
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Also in Orlando, the NFL Pro Bowl is scheduled for the next day — Feb. 4 — at Camping World Stadium.
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Bedbugs go wherever people go, and they have become a nightmare haunting France for weeks. The government has been forced to step in to calm an anxious nation that will host the Olympics in months.
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USF will have a total of eight representatives at the Tokyo Olympics, competing for five countries in four different sports.
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CFO Jimmy Patronis has reached out to the International Olympic Committee and baseball teams set to play spring training games in Arizona, inviting them to come to Florida.
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The Olympic journey of the U.S. women's hockey team ended in South Korea with a gold medal. One of their earlier stops on that trip was in the Tampa Bay…