Chellsie Memmel is a three-time gold medalist at the world championships, winning team and uneven bars titles in 2003 and all-around title in 2005.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: Chellsie Memmel has nothing to prove — except that age doesn’t have to stop you
Chellsie Memmel is a three-time gold medalist at the world championships, winning team and uneven bars titles in 2003 and all-around title in 2005.
Opinion: What makes Urban Meyer, Tim Tebow think an NFL reunion won’t be a disaster?
It’s been more than a decade since they were in college football together, but now Urban Meyer thinks he can make an NFL tight end out Tim Tebow.
Opinion: COVID-19 restrictions for Tokyo Olympics shouldn’t apply to female athletes’ infants, toddlers
COVID restrictions could force Alex Morgan and other mothers of small children to choose between dreams of competing at Olympics and their families.
Opinion: Somber statements following Derek Chauvin conviction say nothing, don’t address inequity
In the hours after Derek Chauvin was convicted of murdering George Floyd on Tuesday, sports leagues and teams issued statements praising the verdict.
Opinion: US owners find American-style greed doesn’t play well in European soccer
Two days after it was announced, the 12-team Super League is collapsing after several clubs announced they are withdrawing.
Simone Biles toying with returning as an event specialist at 2024 Paris Olympics
Simone Biles has won a record five all-around titles at world championships, and is the most-decorated gymnast, male or female, with 25 world medals
Megan Rapinoe slaps down Draymond Green’s comments about equality
Draymond Green blamed female athletes for the inequities that persist in women’s sports, and Megan Rapinoe wasn’t having it.
Opinion: Stanford’s title a culmination of hard roads — weeks, decades and generations in making
Stanford’s title, its first since 1992, comes the same year Tara VanDerveer became Division I basketball’s all-time winningest women’s coach.
Opinion: NCAA’s shoddy treatment of women’s game looks even sillier after entertaining tournament
It would have seemed unfathomable three weeks ago, but the women’s game has emerged as the big winner from this year’s NCAA tournaments.