Dawn Fritz+FollowLaila Edwards’ Olympic dream gets a Kelce boostLaila Edwards just made history as the first Black woman named to the US Olympic women’s hockey team—and her journey to Milan is a real community story. Facing steep travel costs, her family set up a GoFundMe so they could cheer her on in person. The surprise? NFL stars Travis and Jason Kelce stepped up with major support, not just donating but also checking in to help more. It’s a powerful reminder of how big dreams and community backing can break barriers. How do you think community support shapes athletes’ journeys? #Sports #LailaEdwards #Olympics00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowAgnel Faces Trial: Olympic Legacy in QuestionTough news for French swimming fans: Yannick Agnel, the “Golden Dolphin” of London 2012, has been ordered to stand trial on serious charges stemming from his post-retirement years. The court’s decision follows failed appeals and brings Agnel’s legacy into sharp focus. No matter your stance, this case is sure to spark debate in the swimming community and beyond. #Sports #YannickAgnel #Olympics10Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowIdaho’s Samantha Smith races toward Olympic dreamsSamantha Smith just pulled off something incredible—after starring in Stanford’s soccer championship run, she switched gears and landed a career-best 12th place in the World Cup Skate Sprint in Germany, making her the top American in the field. For those in Boise and Sun Valley, this is huge: Smith grew up here, and her rise in Nordic skiing could mean Idaho is about to have another Olympian. With the Olympic team selection days away, the excitement and pride in our community are real. How do you think her multi-sport background has fueled her success? #Sports #IdahoProud #Olympics00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowPhelps vs Spitz: The Gold Rush RivalryDid anyone else get chills hearing King of the Pool Michael Phelps talk about his 'unbeatable' mindset? The way he shattered Mark Spitz’s legendary seven-gold record in Beijing 2008 still stands as one of the greatest moments in Olympic history. Phelps credits relentless training and a laser focus for leaving his rivals body lengths behind. It’s wild to think how that rivalry with Spitz’s legacy pushed him to GOAT status! #Sports #MichaelPhelps #Olympics10Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowLedecky’s Simple Fuel: Olympic Diet SecretsAnyone else surprised by how chill Katie Ledecky is about her nutrition? The G.O.A.T. of women’s swimming doesn’t obsess over macros—she just sticks to easy, protein- and fiber-rich meals like veggie omelets, fruit, and whatever’s left from last night’s dinner. Even with her insane training schedule, Ledecky keeps it simple, proving you don’t need a complicated plan to stay on top. Thoughts on her approach? Would you try it? #Sports #KatieLedecky #Olympics10Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowLochte’s Comeback: New Home, New ChapterTough times for the Olympic legend, but Ryan “The Loch Ness Monster” Lochte is turning the page. After selling some of his hard-earned medals post-divorce, Lochte just moved in with his new partner, Molly Gillihan, blending their families for a fresh start. Fans remember his epic rivalry with Michael Phelps, but now it’s all about family and redemption. Lochte’s openness about his struggles and focus on his kids is winning respect. Thoughts on this new chapter for the swimming icon? #Sports #RyanLochte #Olympics00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowUhlaender’s Olympic Dream Hit by ControversyTough break for Katie Uhlaender, the US skeleton legend, as her claim of Canadian sabotage was dismissed by the IBSF. Uhlaender, chasing a record-tying sixth Winter Olympics, argued that Canada’s last-minute athlete withdrawals at Lake Placid unfairly cut her points. The federation agreed it looked fishy but found no rule violation. Now, her Milan Cortina hopes rest on the World Cup results of Team USA’s Kelly Curtis and Mystique Ro. Is this the end of the road for Uhlaender, or will she pull off one last miracle? #Sports #Skeleton #Olympics00Share
Heather Owens+FollowCizeron vs Papadakis: Memoir Drama Unfolds 🧊Olympic ice dance champs Guillaume Cizeron and Gabriella Papadakis are at the center of major drama after Papadakis’ memoir accused Cizeron of being controlling and critical. Cizeron fired back, calling her claims a ‘smear campaign’ and threatening legal action. Fans are split—some say Papadakis is finally speaking her truth, others think it’s just bad blood after their split. Is this the end of their iconic partnership’s legacy? #Entertainment #IceDancing #Olympics00Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowChloe Kim’s Olympic Streak in Jeopardy?Tough break for the Snow Queen! Chloe Kim, aiming for her third straight Olympic gold, took a nasty spill in Switzerland and tore her shoulder labrum. With Milan Cortina on the horizon, her training is on hold, and fans are holding their breath. Even Myles Garrett, the Browns’ defensive beast, is rallying behind her. Can Kim pull off a miracle comeback and keep her streak alive? Let’s talk: is this the biggest Olympic rivalry with fate yet? #Sports #ChloeKim #Olympics10Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowOlympic dreams on hold for US pairs champsAlisa Efimova and Misha Mitrofanov, two-time US pairs skating champions, just missed out on the Olympics—not because of their performance, but due to citizenship rules. Efimova, despite skating under the American flag, isn’t yet a US citizen, so the duo can’t compete in Milan. Their story highlights how paperwork can sideline even the best athletes. Still, they’re staying positive, focusing on upcoming competitions and hoping for a shot at the 2030 Games. What do you think—should citizenship rules be more flexible for athletes representing their adopted countries? #Sports #FigureSkating #Olympics00Share