The conversation on the topic of sex testing continues to center around South Africa’s Caster Semenya and track and field’s governing body.
Author: Christine Brennan, USA TODAY
Opinion: Why Dustin Johnson’s formidable Masters lead is no sure thing
Dustin Johnson is up by four strokes at the Masters, but he has held a third-round lead at a major four times before without closing it out.
Opinion: Phil Mickelson is confident he can make a run at the Masters — if he fixes his putting
Three-time Masters champ Phil Mickelson, sitting at 5-under, can envision another green jacket — if he’s able to improve his putting at Augusta.
Opinion: Tiger Woods contending at the Masters again, and for many years to come
Even as he approaches 45, Tiger Woods is still a threat, as he shot a 4-under-par 68, tying his career-best opening round at Augusta National.
Opinion: At the Masters, Jack Nicklaus had a chance to tell Donald Trump how to lose with dignity. He passed.
Jack Nicklaus was a gracious sportsman, but when given a chance at the Masters to publicly advise Donald Trump on how to lose with dignity, he passed.
Opinion: Athletes give voice to voiceless. ‘It takes monumental courage to stand up’
The NBA is leading the way again, this time demanding change, demanding justice, demanding a platform to scream from the rafters that Black lives matter.
Opinion: Duke and Notre Dame, prestigious academic schools, surprisingly silent as football presses on
Duke earns dubious distinction of being only Top-10 academic school to defy science, try to make a buck playing football during coronavirus pandemic.
Opinion: Sports are flooding back, but at what cost? Let’s enjoy it while it lasts
What was once a sleepy time on sports calendar is now Grand Central at rush hour. But let’s remember the risks involved with sports coming back.
Opinion: #BoycottMLB brigade is not the kind of fans baseball wants
Some are angry that Fauci is throwing out the first pitch at the Nats opener and some are unhappy with the Giants. But those aren’t true baseball fans
Opinion: Four months since sports world changed: In some ways, things could hardly be worse
Few could have imagined this summer of sports: MLB stars opting out, fall college sports on verge of collapse and NBA, WNBA playing in bubbles.