track and field
Meb Keflezighi Waits for the Olympic Marathon
American marathoner Meb Keflezighi will start and finish his fourth Olympics on August 21st, the last day of the Rio Games. Until then, he's laying low.
Mo Farah Comes Back to Win 10,000m After Falling in Middle of Race
Mo Farah won Gold in the 10,000m again, even though he fell in the middle of the race.
Only Russian Track and Field Athlete at Olympics Suspended From Rio
Now there are no more Russian track and field athletes in Rio.
Ethiopian Runner Etenesh Diro Finishes 3000m Steeplechase with Only One Shoe
Diro ran the final half mile of the 3000m steeplechase on one shoe.
Throwing Hammers with 3x Olympian Amber Campbell
Amber Campbell is no stranger to the Olympic spotlight. As one of the best hammer throwers in the nation, she earned herself a spot on the Olympic team for the third time in a row and is looking to finally take home a medal. Presented by KRAVE Jerky.
Throwback Thursday: How a French Feminist Staged Her Own Games and Forced the Olympics to Include Women
When the IOC wouldn't allow women to fully compete at the Olympics, French feminist Alice Milliat staged the now-forgotten Women's World Games, ultimately winning a major victory for female athletes.
The Cult: Marion Jones
Marion Jones was one of the world’s best athletes, until a doping scandal brought her low. She was at her best when she failed valiantly, and at her worst when she succeeded through deceit.
U.S. Sprinter Predicted She Would Be in Olympics Five Years Ago
Morolake Akinosun made a bold and accurate prediction five years ago.
Community Colleges, the Overlooked Rio Olympics Pipeline
Millions of Americans enroll in community colleges each year, and among them are high-level athletes just waiting for a chance to prove themselves. Forty-four will get a chance at the Rio Games.
What You Need to Know About the Rio Olympics: The VICE Sports Guide
The 2016 Olympics begin on Friday, August 5th. VICE Sports runs down what you need to know about the Games.
Throwback Thursday: A New Contender for "Dirtiest Race in History"
In a sport plagued by doping scandals, the women’s 1500-meter final at the London Olympics stands out—and not for the right reasons.
Here’s What Olympic Athletes Listen to Before They Compete for Gold
Ahead of the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games, six Team Canada members share the tunes that inspire them.