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Femita Ayanbeku is on a 'good track' ahead of Paris Paralympics
She trained through pregnancy and qualified for Team USA just six months after giving birth. -
Connecticut Sun bring down the house at TD Garden's first-ever WNBA game
Sun took down Los Angeles Sparks 69-61 in front of raucous TD Garden crowd. -
Red Sox suspend Duran for two games following use of homophobic slur
Gov. Healey says "there's no place for that kind of hate or intolerance in the state." -
The modern pentathlon, soon to break from military tradition, has last ride in Paris
This will be the final Summer Olympics with the current line-up of the five events that make up the modern pentathlon. Gone will be the horse-riding and in its place: a controversial obstacle course. -
Fast but not fast enough: A bittersweet Olympics for runners who didn't make the cut
A Peabody runner knows what it's like to set a personal-best time only for it not be good enough. -
Why wait 4 years? Every summer, this Massachusetts city has its own World Cup
The three-day tournament in Worcester runs from Aug. 9 to 11 and usually draws thousands of people. -
With Olympics and Major League championship, rugby gains momentum in New England
Rugby has grown in both popularity and visibility in recent years, especially among young people and women. -
New England Olympians shine in Paris
The “pommel horse guy” and women’s rugby star Ilona Maher have stood out from the pack with their medals — and their virality. -
Bicyclists prepare to take on the 45th Pan-Mass Challenge
Nearly 7,000 bicyclists will take to the streets for the fundraiser. -
Stephen Nedoroscik, Mass. native and Olympic pommel horse king, has seen the memes
When the U.S. men’s gymnastics team won a bronze medal this week, it all came down to one guy from Worcester: Stephen Nedoroscik.