With her gym shut down and not much else to do, Simone Biles let herself process her disappointment after learning the Games would be postponed.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: IOC can no longer ignore China’s human rights abuses in run-up to 2022 Beijing Olympics
The IOC talks a good game about the Olympics being a beacon for tolerance and fairness. But at the 2008 Games, the IOC let China’s abuses go unchecked
U.S. Olympic champ Simone Manuel wants to do more than talk about racism
Simone Manuel won four medals at Rio Olympics, and her gold in 100-meter freestyle was the first for an African-American woman in an individual event.
Opinion: Daniel Snyder is no longer just a headache for the NFL, he’s become a liability
15 former employees and two reporters say they were sexually harassed, verbally abused by executives of the Washington NFL team.
Jen Welter is still Changing the Game by making sure other women follow her to the NFL
Five years after Jen Welter hired as a coaching intern for Arizona Cardinals training camp, more than half-dozen women are full-time NFL assistants
Opinion: Cold, hard cash, not character, made Daniel Snyder change Washington’s NFL nickname
Washington announces it will drop nickname and logo, which was chosen by racist founder and considered by some Native Americans to be offensive.
Opinion: Senators critical of WNBA, NBA social justice efforts should stick to politics
Sens. Josh Hawley and Kelly Loeffler are criticizing the NBA and WNBA for their plans to honor Black Lives Matter movement when they resume play.
Cheyenne Woods is Changing the Game with her voice and her famous name
Cheyenne Woods won team and individual ACC titles at Wake Forest. In her eighth year as a professional, she won 2014 Australian Ladies Masters.
Athletes, coaches and broadcasters are Changing the Game, and that’s good for all women
New podcast from USA TODAY Sports looks at how female athletes, coaches and broadcasters have changed the way society views women
Opinion: Best for NASCAR, other sports leagues to ignore Trump’s hateful messages
Trump is digging in on the racism and bigotry that got him elected the first time. His targets have included Roger Goodell and now Bubba Wallace.