2020 Summer Olympics - Athletes
| Athlete | Sport |
|---|---|
Camila Osorio | Tennis |
Jelena Ostapenko | Tennis |
Anja Osterman | Canoe/Kayak |
Karol Ostrowski | Aquatics |
Philipp Oswald | Tennis |
Marie Oteiza | Modern Pentathlon |
Mawupemon Otogbe | Aquatics |
Gundegmaa Otryad | Shooting |
Payton Otterdahl | Athletics |
Jeanette Ottesen | Aquatics |
Abdelkebir Ouaddar | Equestrian |
Ludovic Ouceni | Athletics |
Adama Ouedraogo | Aquatics |
Angelika Ouedraogo | Aquatics |
Sahnoune Oussama | Aquatics |
Mariya Ovchinnikova | Athletics |
Kristina Ovchinnikova | Athletics |
Ovez Ovezov | Weightlifting |
Ryan Owens | Cycling |
Shigetaka Oyama | Shooting |
Yesugen Oyunbat | Shooting |
Furkan Özbek | Weightlifting |
Kayhan Ozer | Athletics |
Alisa Ozhogina | Aquatics |
Ertan Ozkan | Athletics |
Olympics News
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Kate Douglass breaks women's 50m freestyle world record in 23.59
Kate Douglass won the women's 50-meter freestyle final at the TYR Pro Swim Series meet in 23.59 seconds, bettering the world record of 23.61 set by Sweden's Sarah Sjostrom in July 2023.
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Neeraj Chopra returns with 4th place finish in Doha Diamond League, Pathirage wins
Neeraj Chopra hit a best throw of 85.69m on his return to competitive action after a break following the 2025 World Championships
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From dropkicks to dad jokes -- how WWE became a family affair for comedian KevOnStage
Though focused on growing a content empire, being a good dad remains a top priority for comic Kevin Fredericks.
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London Marathon to take place over two days in 2027
The London Marathon will take place over two days as a one-off occurrence in 2027 with men's, women's and elite events spread across the weekend.
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Olympic medalist Jenny Simpson collapses after medical episode
Olympic bronze medalist and world-champion 1,500-meter runner Jenny Simpson collapsed after suffering a medical episode while pacing a mile group at an event in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Tuesday night.
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Noah Lyles clocks world-best 14.67 seconds in 150 meters
Olympic champion Noah Lyles of the United States set the world-best time in the rarely contested 150 meters at the Golden Spike meet, clocking 14.67 seconds.

























