The 2016 Rio Olympics are coming to an end on Sunday Aug. 21. Fans will say goodbye to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and all of the athletes that came to compete from across the globe, in the 2016 Rio Olympics Closing Ceremony starting at 7 p.m. on Sunday.
Gymnastics Champion Simone Biles is making headlines after winning four medals, three of them gold, in the Rio 2016 Olympics. The young athlete won 14 medals in her career, making her the first person to own the most world medals in U.S. history.
Cristiano Ronaldo is poised to win his fourth Ballon d'Or and his crowning of the award might not even have to wait until January. In fact, that might become a mere formality after August 25.
On that day, Ronaldo will likely win the Best Player in Europe Award. But will he be a shoe-in for that award?
The world’s fastest man Usain Bolt is preparing for the 200m race at the Rio 2016 Olympics. His next scheduled race is the 200m, an event which starts today, Tue. August 16 at 10:50 p.m. ET. Bolt will run in Heat 9 which is scheduled for 11:46 a.m. ET. Find Bolt's complete schedule of all the dates and times including how to watch the live stream via NBC is provided below.
Jamaican phenom Usain Bolt, an undeniable and overall favorite competitor at the 2016 Olympic Games has smashed too many world records to count and garnered tons of gold for his track and field feats. But the "fastest man alive" is so much more than just an athlete.
As the fastest man in the world continues to beat records in the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, fans are also wondering if he has a girlfriend to share the glory with him.
The excitement is heating up in the 2016 Rio Olympic Games where athletes from all over the world have come together to compete in several different sports.
As people cheered on Olympian Michael Phelps at the 2016 Rio Olympics, his fiancé Nicole Johnson was also in the stands, routing for the champion with their 3-month-old son Boomer.
An inspired Monica Puig played nearly flawless tennis in rallying past Germany's Angelique Kerber in the women's singles final at the 2016 Rio Games Saturday, August 13, earning Puerto Rico its first-ever Olympic gold medal. With chants of "Puer-to Ri-co!" reigning down at the Olympic Tennis Center, the world no. 34 ranked-player stilled herself against the much higher rated Kerber (no. 2) to secure the 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 victory.
The long anticipated Rio Olympic showdown between Team USA and France has grown to be even a bit more intriguing given the American's last eight quarters of play.