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Scott Cacciola

Scott Cacciola

Sports Reporter at The New York Times

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Recent Articles

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¿Aire acondicionado para los atletas olímpicos? Es una ‘decisión de alto rendimiento’

Para cumplir con el objetivo de hacer los Juegos Olímpicos “más ecológicos” de la historia, los organizadores optaron por no poner aire acondicionado convencional en la villa de los atletas. Algunos países tienen otras ideas.
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At ESPYs, Prince Harry Applauded a Critic While Accepting an Award

A former N.F.L. player’s mother criticized ESPN for giving an award honoring her son to the British royal. In his speech, Harry said he respects her advocacy.
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‘We’re All Living the Olympics Through TikTok Now’

In NBC’s quest to provide wall-to-wall coverage of the Paris Games, the TV network has aimed to dominate a different device: your phone.
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Is the Men’s 100 Meters Still a Can’t-Miss Olympic Moment?

Lacking star power and tense rivalries, the event was not even the most anticipated 100-meter race at the Paris Games.
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One Olympian’s Secret Weapon? His High School Coach.

All elite athletes make changes to their lives to keep their careers moving forward. For the American distance runner Grant Fisher, the key to success was in his past.
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Does a Speedsuit Make You Faster? Maybe. Does It Look Cool? Absolut...

Once an outfit strictly worn by sprinters, the single-piece speedsuit has become common among middle-distance runners. Its efficacy is beside the point.
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What’s It Like to Be Drug-Tested? We Asked Three Olympic Runners.

It will never feel normal, athletes said, to have a stranger knock on your door and ask for a vial of your blood. Or some urine.
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The Olympic Marathon Course Is a Torture Test. That’s by Design.

“Oh, my gosh,” one Olympian gasped when she got her first look at the hilly, demanding course. “This looks ridiculous.”
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Paralympics Will Drop Ban on Olympic Rings Tattoos

Paralympics Will Drop Ban on Olympic Rings Tattoos
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Before Every Race, a Sprinter Gets Into Character

Kenny Bednarek isn’t as flashy as some runners, but his Olympic medals, and a vast collection of anime-themed headbands, make him stand out.
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Tupperware (the Brand) May Fail. Tupperware (the Word) Will Survive.

The company behind the resealable containers filed for bankruptcy, but the term outgrew its origins decades ago.