pyeongchang 2018
Noriaki Kasai is the World's Oldest Ski Jumper and a Goddamn Legend
Kasai, 45, just competed in his eighth Winter Olympics. In Poland, a rap song has been recorded about his feats, while in Finland, a punk band has dedicated a track to him.
The NHL Needs to Copy the Olympics
Dave Lozo has three ways the NHL can grow its audience and popularity by shamelessly copying the Olympics.
The Battle for Curling's Wikipedia Page
There is an edit war raging behind the scenes of curling's Wikipedia page. A lot of it has to do with trolls claiming it's not a sport.
Nigerian Skeleton Competitor Simidele Adeagbo is Not Afraid of Making History
Adeagbo twice nearly made the Summer Olympics as a triple jumper. Now she's the first black woman to compete in skeleton in Olympics history.
Inject Olympic Curling Directly into My Veins
Curling, a beautiful game that anyone can play, is the best Olympic sport.
Still Cool, Still Running: Jamaica Has Kept Bobsled Alive for 30 Years
Despite lack of funds (and snow) bobsled has stayed alive for thirty years on the island and now Jamaica is sending its first women's team to PyeongChang 2018.
Adam Rippon Is Having a Blast at the Olympics
Heading into his performance at PyeongChang 2018, Rippon said he wanted a "xanax and a quick drink." After a bronze medal win he said "I want to make Reese Witherspoon proud."
American Sarah Schleper on What It's Like Skiing for Mexico in the Olympics
"A lot of [my husband’s] family has become American and they are really proud of that fact. Now, I am extremely proud of being Mexican."
Team USA's Hilary Knight on the Fight for Equality in Women's Hockey
In a Q&A with VICE Sports, the Team USA star talks about her rivalry with Canada, and her team's fight with the hockey establishment for equal support and pay.
Still Cool, Still Running: Jamaica Has Kept Bobsled Alive for 30 Years
Despite lack of funds (and snow) bobsled has stayed alive for thirty years on the island and now Jamaica is sending its first women's team to PyeongChang 2018.
The 1992 Winter Olympics: When Women Ruled The Games
The 1992 games are largely ignored by history. But it's worth remembering the Olympics when every gold medal won by the U.S. was won by a woman.
Denny Morrison on Cheating Death Twice to Make It Back to the Olympics
Team Canada speed skater Denny Morrison writes about overcoming a horrific motorcycle accident and stroke to qualify for his fourth Olympic Games.