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Chris Chavez

Chris Chavez

Writer at Sports Illustrated

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USA’s Jewett Falls, Helps Competitor Up in 800m Semifinal

In a true display of sportsmanship, Isaiah Jewett fell in the men’s 800 meters semifinal but helped up Botswana’s Nijel Amos, who clipped him.
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Sifan Hassan Wins Gold In 5,000 Meters

Sifan Hassan is one-third of the way done with a historic Olympic triple gold medal attempt on the track in Tokyo.
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19-Year-Old Athing Mu Wins Gold in Women’s 800 Meters

Athing Mu is the first American woman to win the 800 meters at the Olympics since the 1968 Games.
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Courtney Frerichs Takes Silver in Women’s Steeplechase

Courtney Frerichs boldly made a move to break open the women’s steeplechase final at the Tokyo Olympics and came away with a silver medal.
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Andre De Grasse Finally Gets His Olympic Gold Medal

Five years after going viral for smiling with Usain Bolt in the 200m semifinals, Andre De Grasse is an Olympic champion.
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Allyson Felix Runs Her Fastest 400 As a Mom, Advances to Final

She ran her fastest time since 2017 to advance to the women’s 400-meter final at the Tokyo Olympics.
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USA’s Crouser Shatters Shot Put Olympic Record to Win Gold Again

All six of Crouser’s monster throws in Wednesday’s competition either tied or broke the Olympic record.
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Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon Ends Sifan Hassan’s Quest For Triple Gold

Faith Kipyegon ran an Olympic record of 3:53.11 to win the women’s 1,500 meters. Sifan Hassan ended up third for bronze.
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USA’s Seidel Takes Bronze in Her Third Career Marathon

Molly Seidel joins U.S. distance running legends Joan Benoit and Deena Kastor as the only American women to medal in the marathon at the Olympics.
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Kenenisa Bekele to Run Berlin, New York City Marathon Double

Kenenisa Bekele, the second-fastest marathoner in history, will make his New York City Marathon debut on Nov. 7
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Ben True Moves On From Olympic Trials With NYC Marathon Debut

Ben True explains why he’s at peace with another near-miss at making the Olympics and now moving up to the marathon.
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Dusty Baker Does a Shoey to Celebrate Astros’ Division Title

He has now led five different teams to division titles and knows how to celebrate.
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J.R. Smith Set To Make College Golf Debut

J.R. Smith will compete in his first collegiate golf tournament for North Carolina A&T on Monday and Tuesday.
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2022 Formula 1 Race Calendar Revealed

The 2022 Formula 1 schedule features a record-breaking 23 races, including two in the United States.
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Max Verstappen Not Participating in Next Season of “Drive to Survive”

“They faked a few rivalries which they don’t really exist,” Verstappen said.
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Austin Grand Prix Storylines: F1 Makes U.S. Return

How Netflix’s ‘Drive to Survive’ has brought in a new surge of Formula One fans, Vertsappen vs. Hamilton and other top storylines for the Austin Grand Prix.
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Andretti Reportedly Out Of Alfa Romeo Takeover Talks

Michael Andretti’s hopes of owning a Formula One team may have to wait.
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Conference USA Officially Adds Four Schools

Conference realignment continues with Liberty, New Mexico State, Jacksonville State and Sam Houston.
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Max Verstappen to Change Car Number After World Championship Win

The Dutchman drove No. 33 to 10 Grand Prix victories in 2021.
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Lewis Hamilton Knighted by Prince Charles at Windsor Castle

The seven-time F1 world champion is now Sir Lewis Hamilton.
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WFT May Have to Start Practice Squad QB vs. Eagles

Taylor Heinicke and Kyle Allen are both now on the Reserve/COVID-19 list.