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A Triumph of Propaganda or Resilience? Discover the untold stories of resistance and manipulation during this controversial ...
On this day in 1936, at the Olympic Games in Berlin, track and field star Jesse Owens shattered Hitler’s white supremacist propaganda in his own country.
1980 — The Summer Olympics open in Moscow without the United States and 64 other boycotting countries. 1986 — Tim Witherspoon ...
Documentary portrait of Nazi director Leni Riefenstahl by Andres Veiel debunks many of her claims that she wasn't a true Nazi ...
Decades-long hockey writer Stan Fischler is part of the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame's Class of 2025.
Davis, the author and journalist, who has died aged 89, was for many years a distinctive and bracing presence on the ...
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Zamperini's dream of participating in the 1940 Tokyo Olympics was thwarted by World War II. The games were canceled and he traded his track shorts for a military uniform, thus commencing his second ...
With the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris drawing to a close, here's a look at the next Summer Olympics site: Los Angeles, host of the 2028 Olympics.
1997 — Daniel Komen of Kenya shatters the 8-minute barrier for the 2-mile run and sets a world record of 7:58.61 at the Hechtel Night of track in Belgium. Haile Gebrselassie had set the world record ...
Charity Marlatt loves to tell the story of her father, Alan Washbond, a Keene Valley native who competed in the 1936 Olympic Winter Games in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. At the time, Adolf Hitler ...
Join us as we honor the 50th anniversary of the Special Olympics Spring Games at Cheney Stadium, showcasing athletes' remarkable achievements.