Sunday, June 27, 2021

USA Women's Gymnastics Olympic trials results and team roster

The USA women's gymnastics Olympic trials were held in St. Louis, MO on June 25 and 27, 2021.

Olympic Trials All Around results : (2 day totals)

1. Simone Biles - 118.098
2. Sunisa Lee - 115.832
3. Jordan Chiles - 114.631
4. Grace McCallum - 112.564
5. MyKayla Skinner - 112.064
6. Kayla DiCello - 111,231
7. Kara Eaker - 111.097
8. Leanne Wong - 110.532
9. Emma Malabuyo - 110.531
10. Shilese Jones - 109.632


USA Women's Olympic Gymnastics Team:

Simone Biles
Sunisa Lee
Jordan Chiles
Grace McCallum

Individual slots:

Jade Carey
MyKayla Skinner

Saturday, June 26, 2021

USA Men's Gymnastics Olympic team trials results and roster

The USA Gymnastics men's Olympic trials were held in St. Louis, MO on June 24 and 26, 2021.

Men's All Around Results - two day totals

1, Brody Malone - 171.600
2. Yul Moldauer - 168.600
3. Shane Wiskus - 168.150
4. Sam Mikulak - 166.750
5. Brandon Briones - 166.700
6. Akash Modi - 166.050
7. Allan Bower - 165.450
8. Paul Juda - 164.600
9. Riley Loos - 163.700
10. Cameron Bock - 163.300

USA Men's Olympic team courtesy of Flo Gymnastics

Brody Malone, Belfast, Tenn./Stanford University

Sam Mikulak, Newport Coast, Calif./U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center

Yul Moldauer, Wellington, Colo./5280 Gymnastics

Shane Wiskus, Spring Park, Minn./U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center

Alec Yoder, Indianapolis, Ind./Ohio State University

Replacement athletes

Cameron Bock, Tustin, Calif./University of Michigan

Allan Bower, Chandler, Ariz./University of Oklahoma

Brandon Briones, Gilbert, Ariz./Stanford University

Alex Diab, Glen Ellyn, Ill./University of Illinois

Akash Modi, Morganville, N.J./Stanford University


Thursday, June 24, 2021

USA women's soccer Olympic roster

 

2020 U.S. Olympic Women's Soccer Team Roster - Courtesy of CBS Sports

Goalkeepers (2): Adrianna Franch (Portland Thorns FC), Alyssa Naeher (Chicago Red Stars)

Defenders (6): Abby Dahlkemper (Manchester City), Tierna Davidson (Chicago Red Stars), Crystal Dunn (Portland Thorns FC), Kelley O'Hara (Washington Spirit), Becky Sauerbrunn (Portland Thorns FC), Emily Sonnett (Washington Spirit)

Midfielders (5): Julie Ertz (Chicago Red Stars), Lindsey Horan (Portland Thorns FC), Rose Lavelle (OL Reign), Kristie Mewis (Houston Dash), Samantha Mewis (North Carolina Courage)

Forwards (5): Tobin Heath (Unattached), Carli Lloyd (NJ/NY Gotham FC), Alex Morgan (Orlando Pride), Christen Press (Unattached), Megan Rapinoe (OL Reign)

Alternates: GK; Jane Campbell (Houston Dash), DEF; Casey Krueger (Chicago Red Stars), MID; Catarina Macario (Lyon), FWD; Lynn Williams (North Carolina Courage)

USA men's Olympic basketball roster

US men's Olympic basketball roster as of July 19, 2021

  • Kevin Durant
  • Damian Lillard
  • Devin Booker
  • Jayson Tatum
  • Bradley Beal
  • Khris Middleton
  • Zach LaVine,
  • Bam Adebayo
  • Draymond Green
  • Jrue Holiday

Monday, June 21, 2021

USA women's Olympic basketball roster

 USA Women's Basketball announced their Olympic roster today.. This roster courtesy of CBS Sports...

Head Coach is Dawn Staley.


Ariel Atkins

Washington Mystics

Guard

Sue Bird

Seattle Storm

Guard

Tina Charles

Washington Mystics

Center

Napheesa Collier

Minnesota Lynx

Forward

Skylar Diggins-Smith

Phoenix Mercury

Guard

Sylvia Fowles

Minnesota Lynx

Center

Chelsea Gray

Las Vegas Aces

Guard

Brittney Griner

Phoenix Mercury

Center

Jewell Loyd

Seattle Storm

Guard

Breanna Stewart

Seattle Storm

Forward

Diana Taurasi

Phoenix Mercury

Guard

A'ja Wilson

Las Vegas Aces

Center

Friday, June 18, 2021

2021 USA Track and Field Olympic trials results

The USA Track and Field Olympic Trials are being held in Eugene, Oregon from June 18-27, 2021.

Francena McCrorory did not advance to semifinals of the women's 400. Lopez Lomong pulled out of the men's 10000 due to injury. Ben True finished 4th and Galen Rupp finished 6th in the men's 10000 and both did not qualify for Tokyo. Darrell Hill finished 4th in the shot put and did not qualify for Tokyo. Courtney Okolo did not advance to the semifinals of the women's 400. Dawn Harper Nelson did not qualify for the 100 hurdles semifinals. Ameer Webb did not advance to the semifinals of the men's 100. Tianna Bartoletta, Dezerea Bryant and Morolake Akinoson did not advance to the finals of the women's 100.  Eric Sowinski did not advance to the men's 800 finals.  Phyllis Francis and Natasha Hastings did not advance to the finals of the women's 400. LaShawn Merritt did not advance to the finals of the men's 400. Aleia Hobbs was originally disqualified from the semifinals of the women's 100, later reinstated to finals but didn't qualify for Tokyo. Queen Claye(Harrison), Sharika Nelvis and Kristi Caslin did not advance to the women's 100 hurdles finals. Michael Rodgers, Marvin Bracy-Williams and Isiah Young did not advance to the men's 100 finals.  Payton Chadwick and Anna Cockrell did not qualify for Tokyo in the women's 100 hurdles. Justin Gatlin and Noah Lyles did not qualify for Tokyo in the men's 100. Jenny Simpson finished 10th in the women's 1500 and did not qualify for Tokyo. Nikki Hiltz finished 13th in the women's 1500 and did not qualify for Tokyo. Donovan Brazier finished 8th in the men's 800 and did not qualify for Tokyo. Abbey Cooper (D'Agostino) finished 4th in the women's 5000 and did not qualify for Tokyo. Nikki Hiltz and Brenda Martinez both did not advance to the semifinals of the women's 800. Ryan Hill did not advance to the finals of the men's 5000. Maggie Ewen finished 4th in the women's shot put and did not qualify for Tokyo. Grayson Murphy finished 6th in the women's 3000 steeplechase and did not qualify for Tokyo. Johnny Gregorek and Ben Blankenship both did not advance to the finals of the men's 1500. Quanera Hayes and Teahna Daniels both do not advance to the finals of the women's 200. Donn Cabral finished 6th in the men's 3000 steeplechase and  did not qualify for Tokyo. Stephanie Bruce, Gwen Jorgenson, Emily Infeld and Sara Hall did not qualify for Tokyo in the women's 10000. Jenn Suhr did not qualify for Tokyo in the women's pole vault. LaShawn Merritt and Josephus Lyles both did not advance to the finals of the men's 200. Tianna Bartoletta did not qualify for Tokyo in the women's long jump. Allyson Felix, Morolake Akinosun and Dezerea Bryant all do not qualify for Tokyo in the women's 200. Jarret Eaton did not qualify for Tokyo in the men's 110 hurdles. Erik Kynard did not qualify for Tokyo in the men's high jump. Shamier Little, Cassandra Tate and Ashley Spencer all did not qualify for Tokyo in the women's 400 hurdles. Kate Grace did not qualify for Tokyo in the women's 800. Jeff Henderson and Jarrion Lawson both did not qualify for Tokyo in the men's long jump. Craig Engels finished 4th in the men's 1500 and did not qualify for Tokyo. Fred Kerley and Isiah Young do not qualify for Tokyo in the men's 200. Inika Mcpherson did not have the Olympic standard in the women's high jump after finishing 2nd at the trials and was replaced by Tynita Butts-Townsend. Brianna McNeal lost her appeal for a 5 year suspension and was thus disqualified after finishing 2nd in the women's 100 hurdles. Sha'Carri Richardson was suspended for 30 days by USADA for marijuana use and will not be added to the 4 by 100 relay pool.

Ryan Crouser set a world record in the Shot Put at 76 ft. 8 1/4 inches breaking the mark set by Randy Barnes in 1990. Sha'Carri Richardson ran a 10.64 in the semifinals of the women's 100. Jenna Prandini qualifies for Tokyo in the 4 by 100 relays after finishing 4th in women's 100. Jenna Prandini, Gabby Thomas and English Gardner made the 4 by 100 relay team.  Kendall Ellis, Kaylin Whitney, Lynna Irby, Taylor Manson and Shae Anderson qualify for the women's 4 by 400 relay team. Kenny Bednarek, Micah Williams and Cravon Gillespie qualify for the men's 4 by 100 relay team. Trevor Stewart, Vernon Norwood, Elija Godwin, Bryce Deadmon and Will London all qualify for the men's 4 by 400 relay. Emily Sisson sets a new Olympic trials record in the women's 10,000 with a time of 31 minutes 3.82 seconds. Rai Benjamin ran a 46.83 in the men's 400 hurdles for the second fastest time ever and new Olympic trials record. Katie Nageotte set an Olympic trials record in the pole vault at 16 ft 2 3/4 in. Grant Holloway ran a 12.81 in the semifinals of the men's 110 hurdles which is the second fastest all time. Sydney McLaughlin sets a world record of 51.90 in the finals of the women's 400 hurdles.

USA Track and Field Olympic team:

Men's 10,000M - Woody Kincaid, Grant Fisher and Joe Klecker
Women's 10,000M - Emily Sisson, Karissa Schweizer and Alicia Monson
Women's 100M -  Javianne Oliver, Teahna Daniels and Jenna Prandini
Men's Decathlon - Garrett Scantling, Steve Bastien and Zach Ziemek
Men's Shot Put - Ryan Crouser, Joe Kovacs and Payton Otterdahl
Women's Long Jump - Brittney Reese, Tara Davis and Quanesha Burks
Men's 400M - Michael Norman, Michael Cherry and Randolph Ross
Women's 400M -  Quanera Hayes, Allyson Felix and Wadeline Jonathas
Women's Discus - Valarie Allman, Rachel Dincoff and Kelsey Card
Men's 100M - Trayvon Bromell, Ronnie Baker and Fred Kerley
Women's High Jump -  Vashti Cunningham, Rachel McCoy and Tynita Butts-Townsend
Men's 800M - Clayton Murphy, Isaiah Jewett and Bryce Hoppel
Women's 800M - Athing Mu, Raevyn Rogers and Ajee Wilson
Men's Long Jump - JuVaughn Harrison, Marquis Dendy and Steffin McCarter
Women's Pole Vault - Katie Nageotte, Morgann LeLeux and Sandi Morris
Women's Triple Jump - Keturah Orji, Tori Franklin and Jasmine Moore
Men's High Jump - JuVaughn Harrison, Darryl Sullivan and Shelby McEwen
Women's Hammer Throw - DeAnna Price, Brooke Andersen and Gwendolyn Berry
Men's Hammer Throw - Rudy Winkler, Daniel Haugh and Alex Young
Men's Javelin - Curtis Thompson and Michael Shuey 
Men's 3000M Steeplechase - Hillary Bor, Benard Keter and Mason Ferlic
Men's Pole Vault - Chris Nilsen, Sam Kendricks and KC Lightfoot
Men's Discus -  Mason Finley, Reggie Jagers and Sam Mattis
Women's 5000M - Elise Cranny, Karissa Schweizer and Rachel Schneider
Men's 5000M - Paul Chelimo, Grant Fisher and Woody Kincaid
Women's Shot Put - Jessica Ramsey, Raven Saunders and Adelaide Aquilla
Women's 3000M Steeplechase - Emma Coburn, Courtney Frerichs and Val Constien
Men's Triple Jump - Will Claye, Donald Scott and Chris Benard
Women's 100M Hurdles - Keni Harrison, Christina Clemons(Manning) and Gabbi Cunningham
Women's Heptathlon - Annie Kunz, Kendell Williams and Erica Bougard
Men's 110M Hurdles - Grant Holloway, Devon Allen and Daniel Roberts
Women's 200M - Gabby Thomas, Jenna Prandini and Anavia Battle
Women's 400M Hurdles - Sydney McLaughlin, Dalilah Muhammad and Anna Cockrell
Men's 400M Hurdles - Rai Benjamin, Kenny Selmon and David Kendziera
Men's 1500M - Cole Hocker, Matthew Centrowitz and Yared Nuguse
Women's 1500M - Elle Purrier -St. Pierre, Cory McGee and Heather MacLean
Women's Javelin - Maggie Malone, Kara Winger and Arianna Ince
Men's 200M - Noah Lyles, Kenny Bednarek and Erriyon Knighton
Mixed 4 by 100 Relay Pool - Taylor Manson, Bryce Deadmon, Wil London(alternate) and Shae Anderson(alternate)
Men's 4 by 100 Relay Pool - Micah Williams, Cravon Gillespie and Kenny Bednarek
Women's 4 by 100 Relay Pool - English Gardner, Aleia Hobbs and Gabby Thomas
Men's 4 by 400 Relay Pool - Vernon Norwood, Elija Godwin and Trevor Stewart
Women's 4 by 400 Relay Pool - Kaylin Whitney, Kendall Ellis and Lynna Irby
Women's Marathon - Sally Kipyego, Molly Seidel and Aliphine Tuliamuk
Men's Marathon - Galen Rupp, Abdi Abdirahman and Jake Riley

Thursday, June 17, 2021

USA Olympic Diving and Swim teams - Olympic Trials results

The USA Diving Olympic Trials were held in Indianapolis, IN from June 3-13, 2021.

Kassidy Cook/Sarah Bacon did not qualify for Tokyo in the women's 3M Springboard Synchro. David Boudia did not qualify for Tokyo in the men's 3M Springboard.
 
USA Olympic Diving team:

Women's 3M Springboard Synchro - Krysta Palmer/Alison Gibson
Women's 10M Platform Synchro - Delaney Schnell/Jessica Parratto
Men's 3M Springboard Synchro - Andrew Cobobianco/Michael Hixon
Women's 3M Springboard - Krysta Palmer and Hailey Hernandez
Women's 10M Platform - Delaney Schnell and Katrina Young
Men's 3M Springboard - Tyler Downs and Andrew Copobianco
Men's 10M Platform - Brandon Loschiavo and Jordan Windle

Note: USA did not earn an Olympic spot in the men's 10M Platform Synchro


The USA Swimming Olympic Trials are being held in Omaha, Nebraska from June 13-20, 2021.

USA Swimming Olympic team - top 2 will generally qualify(26 spots each for men and women) 

Simone Manuel did not qualify for the final of the women's 100 freestyle. Ryan Lochte did not qualify for any event in Tokyo and did not make the USA Olympic Swim team.  Kelsi Dahlia, Mallory Comerford and Leah Smith did not qualify for Tokyo. Kathleen Baker did not qualify for Tokyo in the women's 200 backstroke. Haley Anderson did not qualify for Tokyo in the women's 800 and 1500 freestyle. Nathan Adrian did not qualify for Tokyo in any events. 

Men's 400IM - Chase Kalisz and Jay Litherland
Men's 400 Freestyle - Kieran Smith and Jake Mitchell
Women's 400IM - Emma Weyant and Hali Flickinger
Women's 100 Butterfly - Torri Huske and Claire Curzan
Men's 100 Breaststroke - Michael Andrew and Andrew Wilson
Women's 400 Freestyle - Katie Ledecky and Paige Madden
Men's 200 Freestyle - (top 5 swimmers qualify) Kieran Smith, Townley Haas, Drew Kibler, Andrew Seliskar and Zach Apple
Women's 100 Backstroke - Regan Smith and Rhyan White
Men's 100 Backstroke - Ryan Murphy and Hunter Armstrong
Women's 100 Breaststroke - Lilly King and Lydia Jacoby
Women's 200 Freestyle -  (top 5 swimmers qualify) Katie Ledecky, Allison Schmitt, Paige Madden,  Katie McLaughlin and Bella Sims
Men's 200 Butterfly - Zach Harting and Gunnar Bentz
Women's 200IM - Alex Walsh and Kate Douglass
Women's 1500 Freestyle - Katie Ledecky and Erica Sullivan
Men's 800 Freestyle - Bobby Finke and Michael Brinegar
Men's 200 Breaststroke - Nic Fink and Andrew Wilson
Women's 200 Butterfly - Hali Flickinger and Regan Smith
Men's 100 Freestyle - (top 5 swimmers qualify) Caeleb Dressel, Zach Apple, Blake Pieroni, Brooks Curry and Bowe Becker
Women's 200 Breaststroke - Annie Lazor and Lilly King
Men's 200 Backstroke - Ryan Murphy and Bryce Mefford
Men's 200IM - Michael Andrew and Chase Kalisz
Women's 100 Freestyle (top 6 swimmers qualify) - Abbey Weitzeil, Erika Brown, Olivia Smoliga.  Natalie Hinds, Catie DeLoof and Allison Schmitt
Men's 100 Butterfly - Caeleb Dressel and Tom Shields
Women's 200 Backstroke - Rhyan White and Phoebe Bacon
Women's 800 Freestyle - Katie Ledecky and Katie Grimes
Men's 50 Freestyle - Caeleb Dressel and Michael Andrew
Women's 50 Freestyle - Simone Manuel and Abbey Weitzeil
Men's 1500 Freestyle - Bobby Finke and Michael Brinegar

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

USA men's and women's Olympic Volleyball teams

 USA women's Olympic Volleyball team - courtesy of USA Volleyball

Micha Hancock (S, 5-11, Edmond, Okla., Penn State Univ.)
Jordyn Poulter (S, 6-2, Aurora, Colo., Univ. of Illinois)
Justine Wong Orantes (L, 5-6, Cypress, Calif., Univ. of Nebraska)
10 Jordan Larson (OH, 6-2, Hooper, Neb., Univ. of Nebraska)
11 Annie Drews (OPP, 6-4, Elkhart, Ind., Purdue Univ.)
12 Jordan Thompson (OPP, 6-4, Edina, Minn., Univ. of Cincinnati)
14 Michelle Bartsch-Hackley (OH, 6-3, Champaign, Ill., Univ. of Illinois)
15 Kim Hill (OH, 6-4, Portland, Ore., Pepperdine, Univ.)
16 Foluke Akinradewo Gunderson (M, 6-3, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Stanford Univ.)
22 Haleigh Washington (M, 6-3, Colorado Springs, Colo., Penn State Univ.)
23 Kelsey Robinson (OH, 6-2, Manhattan Beach, Calif., Univ. of Nebraska)
24 Chiaka Ogbogu (M, 6-2, Coppell, Texas, Univ. of Texas)

Alternates

Kathryn Plummer (OH, 6-6, Aliso Viejo, Calif., Stanford Univ.)
Tori Dixon (M, 6-3, Burnsville, Minn., Univ. of Minnesota)
Lauren Carlini (S, 6-2, Aurora, Ill., Univ. of Wisconsin)
Hannah Tapp (M, 6-3, Stewartville, Minn., Univ. of Minnesota)
13 Sarah Wilhite Parsons (OH, 6-2, Eden Prairie, Minn., Univ. of Minnesota)
17 Megan Courtney (L, 6-1, Dayton, Ohio, Penn State Univ.)

Head Coach Karch Kiraly
USA men's Olympic volleyball team - courtesy of USA Volleyball

Matt Anderson (OPP, 6-10, West Seneca, N.Y., Penn State Univ.)
Taylor Sander (OH, 6-4, Huntington Beach, Calif., Brigham Young Univ.)
Kyle Ensing (OPP, 6-7, Valencia, Calif., Long Beach State Univ.)
Mitch Stahl (MB, 6-8, Chambersburg, Pa., Univ. of California Los Angeles)
Kawika Shoji (S, 6-3, Honolulu, Hawaii, Stanford Univ.)
T.J. DeFalco (OH, 6-5, Huntington Beach, Calif., Long Beach State Univ.)
11 Micah Christenson (S, 6-5, Honolulu, Hawaii, Univ. of Southern California)
12 Max Holt (MB, 6-10, Cincinnati, Ohio, Penn State Univ.)
17 Thomas Jaeschke (OH, 6-6, Wheaton, Ill., Loyola Univ. Chicago)
18 Garrett Muagututia (OH, 6-5, Oceanside, Calif., Univ. of California Los Angeles)
20 David Smith (MB, 6-7, Saugus, Calif., Univ. of California Irvine)
22 Erik Shoji (L, 6-0, Honolulu, Hawaii, Stanford Univ.)

Alternates 

Aaron Russell (OH, 6-9, Ellicott City, Md., Penn State Univ.)
Jeff Jendryk (MB, 6-10, Wheaton, Ill., Loyola Univ. Chicago)
13 Ben Patch (OPP, 6-8, Layton, Utah, Brigham Young Univ.)
15 Brenden Sander (OH, 6-4, Huntington Beach, Calif., Brigham Young Univ.)
16 Josh Tuaniga (S, 6-3, Long Beach, Calif., Long Beach State Univ.)
19 Taylor Averill (MB, 6-7, San Jose, Calif., Univ. of Hawaii)
21 Dustin Watten (L, 6-0, Long Beach, Calif., Long Beach State Univ.)
25 Kyle Russell (OPP, 6-9, Sacramento, Calif., Univ. of California Irvine) 

Head Coach John Speraw

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

2021 USA National Gymnastics Championships results/2021 World Gymnastics Championships - USA Results

 The USA gymnastics championships were held in Fort Worth, Texas from June 3-6, 2021. 

Simone Biles wins her seventh all around competition and won gold medals on floor exercise, vault and balance beam and a bronze medal on uneven bars. 

USA women's All Around results:

1. Simone Biles - 119.650
2. Sunisa Lee - 114.950
3. Jordan Chiles - 114.450
4. Emma Malabuyo - 110.450
5. Leanne Wong - 110.150
6. Jade Carey - 110.000
7T. Grace McCallum - 109.550
7T. Skye Blakely - 109.550
9. Mykayla Skinner - 109.500
10. Kara Eaker - 109.050
25. Chellsie Memmel - 69.300
26. Morgan Hurd - 47.100

Women's Vault results:

1. Simone Biles - 31.350
2. MyKayla Skinner - 29.900
3T. Jordan Chiles - 29.850
3T. Shilese Jones - 29.850
5. Leanne Wong - 29.300
6T. Skye Blakely - 29.250
6T. Jade Carey - 29.250
8. Grace McCallum - 29.100
9. Kayla DiCello -  29.050
10. Amari Drayton - 28.850

Women's Unevens results:

1. Sunisa Lee - 30.200
2. Riley McCusker - 29.750
3. Simone Biles - 29.450
4. Jordan Chiles - 29.050
5. Shilese Jones - 28.700
6. Zoe Miller - 28.200
7. Emma Malabuyo - 27.800
8. Jade Carey - 27.550
9. MyKayla Skinner - 27.250
10. Addison Fatta - 27.150

Women's Balance Beam results:

1. Simone Biles - 29.250
2. Sunisa Lee - 28.600
3. Grace McCallum - 28.400
4. Jordan Chiles - 28.000
5. Kara Eaker - 27.900
6. Emma Malabuyo - 27.550
7. Emily Lee - 27.500
8. Skye Blakely - 27.000
9. Ciena Alipio - 26.650
10. Leanne Wong - 26.350

Women's Floor Exercise results:

1. Simone Biles - 29.600
2. Kayla DiCello - 28.100
3. Leanne Wong - 27.800
4. Jordan Chiles - 27.550
5. Sunisa Lee - 27.450
6. Karis German - 27.100
7. Emma Malabuyo - 26.950
8. Jade Carey - 26.900
9. Emily Lee - 26.800
10T. MyKayla Skinner - 26.750
10T. Skye Blakely - 26.750


USA Men's results:

Brody Malone wins his first All Around competition. Sam Mikulak finishes third. 

Men's All Around results:

1. Brody Malone - 170.700
2. Yul Moldauer - 167.950
3. Sam Mikulak - 167.400
4. Brandon Briones - 167.150
5. Allan Bower - 166.150
6. Akash Modi - 165.500
7. Robert Neff - 162.350
8. Ian Gunther - 162.200
9. Shane Wiskus - 162.150
10. Matt Wenske - 161.150

Men's Floor Exercise results:

1. Eddie Penev - 29.750
2. Gage Dyer - 29.350
3. Yul Muldauer - 28.800
4. Shane Wiskus - 28.750
5. Brandon Briones - 28.550
6. Allan Bower - 28.450
7. Adrian de Los Angeles - 27.950
8. Sam Mikulak - 27.950
9. Brody Malone - 27.850
10. Kiwan Watts - 27.700

Men's Pommel Horse results:

1. Stephen Nedoroscik - 30.200
2. Alec Yoder - 30.050
3. Allan Bower - 28.550
4. Brody Malone - 28.100
5. Timothy Wang - 27.150
6. Genki Suzuki - 27.050
7. Khoi Young - 26.950
8. Akash Modi - 26.850
9. Shane Wiskus - 26.700
10. Brandon Briones - 26.650

Men's Rings results:

1. Alex Diab - 29.600
2. Brody Malone - 29.150
3. Yul Moldauer - 28.950
4. Trevor Howard - 28.700
5. Brandon Briones - 28.300
6. Shane Wiskus - 28.100
7. Akash Modi - 28.000
8T. Sam Mikulak  - 27.800
8T. Brandon Wynn - 27.800
10. Timothy Wang - 27.650

Men's Vault results:

1. Brody Malone - 29.000
2T. Eddie Penev - 28.950
2T. Gage Dyer - 28.950
4. Allan Bower - 28.850
5T. Kiwan Watts - 28.800
5T. Matt Wenske - 28.800
5T. Brandon Briones - 28.800
8. Akash Modi - 28.700
9. Yul Moldauer - 28.650
10. Khoi Young - 28.600

Men's Parallel Bars results:

1. Yul Moldauer - 29.150
2. Shane Wiskus - 28.850
3. Colt Walker - 28.800
4. Ian Gunther - 28.400
5. Adian de Los Angeles - 28.350
6. Sam Mikulak - 27.900
7. Matt Wenske - 27.650
8. Alec Yoder - 27.600
9T. Brandon Briones - 27.500
9T. Akash Modi - 27.500

Men's High Bar results:

1. Sam Mikulak - 29.600
2. Brody Malone - 29.500
3. Genki Suzuki - 27.450
4. Brandon Briones - 27.350
5. Akash Modi - 27.200
6. Ian Gunther - 27.100
7. Donothan Bailey - 27.050
8. Adrian de Los Angeles - 26.800
9. Robert Neff - 26.500
10. Ian Lasic-Ellis - 26.450

The World Gymnastics Championships were held in Kitakyushu, Japan from October 18-24, 2021. The USA won 5 medals - There was no team event at these championships.
Leanne Wong and Kayla Dicello win silver and bronze respectively in the women's All Around. Wong wins bronze in Floor Exercise, Stephen Nedoroscik wins gold in the Pommel Horse and Brody Malone wins bronze on High Bar.


Women's All Around Results:

Leanne Wong - 14.341 on Vault, 14.066 on Unevens, 13.900 on Balance Beam, 14.033 on Floor Exercise - 56.340 - Silver
Kayla DiCello - 14.600 on Vault, 12.766 on Unevens, 13.400 on Balance Beam, 13.800 on Floor Exercise - 54.566 - Bronze

Women's Event Finals Results:

Balance Beam
Leanne Wong - 13.333 - 4th
Kayla diCello - 11.866 - 8th


Floor Exercise
Leanne Wong - 13.833 - Bronze
Kayla diCello - 13.633 - 5th


Men's All Around Results:

Yul Moldauer- 14.500 on Floor Exercise, 14.866 on Pommel Horse, 12.466 on Rings, 14.333 on Vault, 14.900 on Parallel Bars, 13.300 on High Bar - 84.365 - 4th

Men's Event Finals results:

Pommel Horse
Stephen Nedoroscik - 15.266 - Gold
Alec Yoder - 14.766 - 5th

Parallel Bars
Yul Moldauer - 15.000 - 5th

High Bar
Brody Malone - 14.966 - Bronze

Monday, June 14, 2021

2021 USA men's and women's Volleyball Nations League results

The USA women's volleyball team won a gold medal for the third straight year at the Volleyball Nations League

All matches played at Rimini, Italy - W 16 L 1

May 25 - Dominican Republic -  W 3-0, 25-20, 25-21, 25-12
May 26 - Canada                       - W 3-0, 26-24, 25-15, 25-10
May 27 - Brazil                         - W 3-1, 25-17, 25-19, 23-25, 25-22
May 31 - Serbia                         - W 3-0, 25-20, 25-16, 25-12
June 1 - Netherlands                  - W 3-0, 25-22, 25-15, 25-18
June 2 - Thailand                       - W 3-0, 25-17, 25-14, 25-16
June 6 - Germany                      - W 3-0, 25-23, 25-13, 25-13
June 7 - Korea                           - W 3-0, 25-16, 25-12, 25-15
June 8 - Italy                              - W 3-1, 25-18, 25-21, 20-25, 25-16
June 12 - Belgium                     - W 3-0, 25-9 , 26-24, 25-20
June 13 - Japan                          - W 3-0, 25-23, 26-24, 25-20
June 14 - Turkey                        - W 3-1, 25-21, 23-25, 25-15, 25-14
June 18 - Poland                        - W 3-0, 29-27, 29-27, 25-14
June 19 - Russia                         - W 3-1, 25-21, 25-27, 25-23, 25-15
June 20 - China                          -  L 0-3, 10-25, 20-25, 17-25

Semifinals and Finals:

June 24 - Turkey                        - W 3-0, 25-21, 25-23, 25-20
June 25 - Brazil                          - W 3-1, 26-28, 25-23, 25-23, 25-21

The USA men's volleyball team finished 7th at the Volleyball Nations League

All matches played at Rimini, Italy - W 8 L 7

May 28 - Canada       -  W 3-0, 25-17, 26-24, 25-20
May 29 - Brazil         -   L 0-3, 22-25, 23-25, 19-25
May 30 - Argentina   -  W 3-1, 23-25, 25-21, 25-15, 25-19
June 3 - Russia          -   L 1-3, 22-25, 19-25, 25-17, 19-25
June 4 - Poland          -   L 0-3, 17-25, 26-28, 17-25
June 5 - Australia       - W 3-0, 25-23, 25-20, 25-17
June 9 - Iran               - L 0-3, 19-25, 23-25, 23-25
June 10 - Germany    -  W 3-0, 25-12, 25-18, 29-27
June 11 - Serbia          -  L 1-3, 23-25, 17-25, 25-19, 25-27
June 15 - Italy             - W 3-0, 25-15, 25-18, 25-21                   
June 16 - France          - L 1-3, 23-25, 25-22, 29-31, 19-25
June 17 - Netherlands - W 3-2, 21-25, 25-17, 23-25, 25-15, 15-13
June 21 - Slovenia      -  L 2-3, 30-28, 19-25, 25-20, 26-28, 13-15
June 22 - Bulgaria      -  W 3-0, 25-19, 26-24, 25-9
June 23 - Japan           - W 3-0, 25-21, 25-23, 25-20




Saturday, June 12, 2021

Olympic and Athlete updates - July 2020 to August 2021

USA and AVP Beach Volleyball star Phil Dalhausser has now won 100 beach volleyball tournaments in his career. Dalhausser has won 59 AVP tournaments. Dalhausser's partner is Nick Lucena. Karch Kiraly leads all time with 148 tournament wins in his career. 

The 2021 Tour de France will not overlap the 2021 Tokyo games. The Tour de France starts on June 26, 2021 and will end on July 18, 2021. The Opening Ceremony of the Tokyo games begins on July 23, 2021. The start of the event was moved up by one week to avoid overlapping with the Tokyo games.

More fallout from the USA Gymnastics Larry Nassar sex scandal: USA 2004 Olympic gymnast Terin Humphrey said she was sexually abused by Larry Nassar in 2002. Humphrey is one of hundreds of gymnasts who are survivors of Larry Nassar's abuse over a period of 2 decades.

Six time US men's gymnastics champion and two time Olympian Sam Mikulak will retire from gymnastics after the 2021 Tokyo Olympic games due to a wrist injury and other factors. 

Even more fallout from the USA gymnastics Larry Nassar sex scandal: Kathie Klages was sentenced to 90 days in jail in February 2020 for lying about knowledge of Nassar's abuse before 2016. Klages testified she did not remember being told about sexual abuse by Nassar and apologized to the victims of Larry Nassar. Klages was a gymnastics coach at Michigan State University.

Norway's 400M hurdles champion Karsten Warholm clocked the second fastest 400M hurdles time ever at 46.87 seconds at the Stockholm, Sweden Diamond League event. The world record is held by American Kevin Young at 46,78 seconds in 1992.

Former Georgetown and USA Olympic basketball coach John Thompson has passed away on August 30, 2020 at age 78.  Thompson coached the 1988 USA basketball Olympic team to a bronze medal and that team only had college players. 

Altenberg, Germany is the new host of the 2021 World Bobsled and Skeleton Championships replacing Lake Placid, NY due to coronavirus travel concerns. 

Swedish Pole Vaulter Mondo Duplantis pole vaulted 20 feet 2 inches(6.15m) at the Rome Diamond League meet on Sept. 17, 2020 to break the outdoor pole vault record of Sergey Bubka of Ukraine(20 feet 1 1/2 inches) set in 1994.

The NBA has not specified if there will be a break in play for the 2021 Tokyo games or if NBA players will compete at the games due to their schedule which begins in January 2021 and may not finish until after the games begin. Update: the NBA approved a 72 game schedule with the NBA Finals starting July 8, 2021. 

A sweeping US Olympic and Paralympic Committee reform bill has been passed by congress and will be signed into law. This bill will  provide additional funding to US Safesport and has the power to replace the USOPC Board of Directors in response to the Larry Nassar sex scandal. This bill will protect USA athletes from sex abuse and provide accountability to the USOPC.

Figure Skating's second biggest event has been canceled due to Coronavirus concerns. The Four Continents Figure Skating Championships was to be held in Sydney, Australia in February 2021. Skate Canada and the Grand Prix finals were also canceled. Skate America will be held in Las Vegas, NV without fans. 

USA Ice Dancers Chock/Bates have withdrawn from Skate America to prepare for US Figure Skating Championships in January 2021.

USA Para 400m track athlete Blake Looper cannot run against able bodied men the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled. CAS ruled that the prosthetic legs give him an unfair advantage against able bodied men. Leeper's attorney's call the ruling racially motivated and vows to press on..

French Ice Dancers Gabriella Papadakis/Guillaume Cizeron  will step away from skating for the entire 2020- 2021 skating season and will resume competition in 2021-2022 due to coronavirus travel concerns . Both Ice Dancers had coronavirus in July 2020. 

USA athletes will now be able to market themselves with cooperation from the USOPC's sponsors either by merchandise royalties, a $1250 payment for signing up with the marketing program or separate endorsement deals with sponsors. This should be a relief for USA athletes struggling to find sponsors or have no sponsors at all. The IOC's rule says that athletes cannot market themselves to competitors of their sponsors during the Olympics. This marketing program is designed to combat the IOC rule and is only for elite athletes who finish in the top eight of championship events.

Salt Lake City is stepping up its bid for hosting the 2030 or 2034 winter Olympic games. Salt Lake City is the USA favorite bid city to submit to the IOC to bid on the 2030 Olympic games and has contacted IOC President Thomas Bach regarding the bid. The only city to officially bid on the 2030 winter Olympic games is Sapporo, Japan.  The other city interested in hosting in 2030 is Barcelona, Spain. Salt Lake City hosted the 2002 winter Olympic games.

NBC Sports has extended its contract with World Athletics through 2029. All major Track and Field Championships will be televised on the Networks of NBC, which includes the World Indoor and outdoor Track and Field Championships, the USA Track and Field Championships, the Wanda Diamond League, World Cross Country championships, World Relays and World Half Marathon Championships.

The NBC Sports Network will shut down at the end of 2021. Charter Spectrum will not carry the network after this year. Some of the sports will be picked up by the USA Network and some sports will will be steamed on the Peacock streaming service. NBC will still have sports programming on the Olympic Channel.
 
Despite the IOC's ruling on no social and racial justice protests at the 2021 Tokyo games, the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee(USOPC) will not punish US athletes who protest social and racial justice at the Tokyo games and will advocate for rules changes to the Olympic charter that ban protests.

USA World Champion figure Skater Nathan Chen plans to step away from figure skating after the Beijing 2022 winter Olympics to complete his Yale education. Chen will evaluate how long the break from figure skating will be.

The USA Indoor Track and Field Championships to be held in Albuquerque, New Mexico on February 20 and 21 has been canceled due to the coronavirus. Also the Millrose games usually held in New York City in February has been canceled. This years edition was scheduled for February 13.  Also the World Indoor Track and Field Championships held in Nanjing, China has been rescheduled for March 2023. 

1960 Olympic Gold medal winning decathlete Rafer Johnson has passed away on December 2, 2020 at age 86. Johnson lit the Olympic cauldron at the 1984 Los Angeles summer Olympic games. 

A breakup in USA pairs figure skating: Tarah Kayne and Danny O Shea split up in December 2020. They have been paired for nine seasons and were US Champions in 2016.

Three USA Pairs teams and one Ice Dance team withdraw from the USA Figure Skating Championships due to coronavirus concerns.  The pairs teams are McIsaac/Sadusky, Deardorff/Johnson and Burden/Rounis. Carreira/Ponomarenko was the Ice Dance team that withdrew. Carreira/Ponomarenko will now be coached by former Canadian Ice Dancer Scott Moir.  Each of these teams came in contact with someone who tested positive for COVID 19. All tested negative for COVID 19.

Brianna Rollins McNeal has been temporarily suspended from track and field competition for tampering with the process of doping control. Update: McNeal has been suspended from track and field competition for five years. The ban started August 15, 2020. While appealing the ban, McNeal can compete at the US Olympic track and field trials in June 2021. July 2021 update: McNeal's suspension has been upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport(SAS). McNeal's trials results do not count. McNeal will not be able to compete at the Tokyo and Paris Olympic games.

2000, 2004 and 2008 Olympian swimmer Klete Keller was charged with three federal offenses(Obstruction of law enforcement, entering a restricted building without consent and violent entry) and then arrested and then released for taking part in the January 6, 2021 riots at the US Capitol. Keller won gold in 2004 and 2008 in the 4 by 200M relay for the USA.

The USA Swimming Olympic trials will have a second meet for lower seeded swimmers on June 4-7, 2021. The main Olympic trials will occur between June 13-20, 2021. This second "earlier" trials are due to coronavirus concerns.

The USA men's Olympic basketball team will face France as its first game in the Olympic tournament on July 25, 2021. The USA men's team will be grouped with Iran, France and another team in Group A. The women's Olympic basketball team will be grouped with Nigeria, Japan and France in Group B. the USA women's basketball team will face Nigeria on July 27, 2021.

Former USA 1980's gymnast and first black gymnastics champion Dianne Durham has passed away at age 52 on February 4, 2021.  Durham was one of the first gymnasts coached by the Karolyi's. Due to injuries, Durham did not make the 1984 Olympics team in gymnastics and retired from competitive gymnastics shortly after. Durham was recognized at the 2021 USA gymnastics championships held in Fort Worth, TX on June 6.

USA Hurdler Lolo Jones and former Canadian bobsledder turned American Kaillie Humphries win gold in two women bobsled at the World Bobsledding Championships held in Altenberg, Germany in February 2021.  The World Championships were supposed to be held in Lake Placid, NY but were relocated to Germany because of US and New York Coronavirus restrictions. American Kaillie Humphries won gold for her first ever monobob world title. Monobob will be contested at the 2022 Beijing games for the first time.

USA Olympic boxer Leon Spinks has died at age 67 from prostate cancer. Spinks competed for the USA at the 1976 Olympic games and won a gold medal. 

NBC will show the Tokyo 2021 Opening Ceremony on Friday July 23 live for the first time ever. The opening Ceremony will be broadcast on NBC and will be shown live across all time zones. The opening ceremony will last four hours and will be broadcast from 7 am to 11 am eastern time and then will be rebroadcast that evening from 7:30pm to midnight. An overnight rebroadcast of the opening ceremony will take place from 12:35 am to 5 am on Saturday July 24.

USA Speed Skater Brittany Bowe won gold in the women's 1000m and silver in the women's 1500m at the World Single Distances Speedskating championships held in the Netherlands. American Joey Mantia won gold in the men's mass start and was 5th in the men's 1500m.

The President of the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee Yoshiro Mori was forced to resign in February 2021 after he made a comment about women talking too much. Mori was replaced by Seiko Hashimoto(a 56 year old woman) who was appointed by the Organizing Committee's executive board. Hashimoto has competed at seven Olympic games(4 winter games/3 summer games) 

Russia will go by the term "Russian Olympic Committee" and will have another anthem played because Russia was banned from the 2021 Tokyo games and 2022 Beijing games for state sponsored doping. This is part of a two year ban imposed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Russia's flag will be an "ROC" symbol. The ban will end on December 16, 2022. The ban was originally fours years but after an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, its now a two year ban.

Two former USA women's gymnastics team members are trying to make a comeback, Chellsie Memmel and Laurie Hernandez. Hernandez won gold in the 2016 women's gymnastics team competition and hasn't competed since then.  Memmel last competed at the 2008 Beijing games and is 32 years old. Memmel will compete at the US Classic gymnastics meet on May 21-22 in Indianapolis. Memmel will compete on the balance beam and vault. 

The Larry Nassar sex abuse scandal fallout continues as former USA women's gymnastics coach John Geddert committed suicide on February 25, 2021. Geddert was charged with sexual assault crimes and was supposed to show up for a court appearance. Instead, Geddert killed himself. Geddert was the 2012 gold medal winning women's gymnastics head coach.

IOC President Thomas Bach has been re-elected for another four year term ending in 2025. Bach won unopposed. This will be Bach's final term as IOC President.

LA 2028 will partner with Comcast for the next 7 years, through the LA 2028 games. Comcast will be a founding partner of LA2028.

The USA men's baseball team will participate in an Olympic qualifying tournament in June in Florida. This tournament was postponed in March 2020 due to the Coronavirus.

The first two USA  Olympic qualifiers for the 2022 Beijing games are biathletes Susan Dunklee and Clare Egan.

The IOC and Tokyo Olympic Committee ruled there will be no overseas spectators at the Olympic and Paralympic games due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Tokyo recently declared a state of emergency due to a third and fourth wave of Coronavirus cases. 

The IOC and Tokyo Olympic Committee have devised a playbook for athletes safety at the games including being tested within 96 hours of their arrival in Tokyo with regular testing of athletes every four days and athletes must live in a bubble between the competition venue and athletes village. Athletes cannot freely move around Tokyo to go to restaurants and bars.  Also any fans that may attend should refrain from loud cheering. Also the Pfizer vaccine will be donated to the Olympic committees of all the Olympic athletes/coaches to be administered by each country in time to be fully vaccinated for the Tokyo games. The agreement was reached between the IOC and Pfizer. a secondary agreement was reached between China's vaccine manufacturer and the IOC to vaccinate athletes for the 2022 Beijing Olympic games.

The USA men's soccer team did not qualify for the Tokyo Olympics by losing to Honduras 2-1 in a Olympic qualifying tournament in Mexico. The USA men's soccer team last appeared at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Japanese men's swimmer Kosuke Hagino will not compete in the 400IM in Tokyo. Hagino did not enter the 400IM at the Japanese Olympic trials. 

Retirements:

Justin Olsen - USA Bobsledder
Meghan Duggan - USA women's hockey player
Polina Edmunds - USA Figure Skater
Andrew Bogut - Australian and NBA basketball player 
Sarah Hendrickson - USA ski jumper
Sadie Maubet - USA cross country Skier
Sophie Caldwell Hamilton - USA cross country skier
Simi Hamilton - USA cross country skier
Jasmin Stowers - USA 100 meter hurdler
Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson - USA women's hockey player
Monique Lamoureux-Morando - USA women's hockey player
Ted Ligety - USA Alpine skier
Frank Molinaro - USA Olympic wrestler
Seimone Augustus - USA women's basketball player
Kacey Bellamy - USA women's hockey player
Aliya Mustafina - Russian Gymnast
Breeja Larson - USA Swimmer
Lia Neal - USA swimmer
Georganne Moline - USA 400 Hurdles runner
Veronica Campbell Brown - Jamaican sprinter
Amy Cragg - USA women's distance runner
Arielle Gold - USA Halfpipe Snowboarder
Phil Dalhausser - USA Beach Volleyball player(retired from international play)
Jake Gibb - USA Beach Volleyball player (retired from international play)
Carli Lloyd - USA women's Soccer player

American 2019 World Champion 110M Hurdler Grant Holloway set an indoor world record in the indoor 60M hurdles in Madrid in February 2021. Holloway ran the 60M hurdles in 7.29 seconds beating the world record set by Colin Jackson of Great Britain in 1994. 

The USA women's beach volleyball team of April Ross/Alix Klineman have qualified for the Tokyo Olympic games. The second USA women's beach volleyball team to qualify is Sarah Sponcil/Kelly Klaes. On the men's side, the two teams that qualified are Phil Dalhausser/Nick Lucena and Jake Gibb/Taylor Crabb. 
Kerri Walsh Jennings/Brooke Sweat failed to qualify for the Tokyo games.

1980 Ice Hockey gold medalist Mark Pavelich died in March 2021 and it was ruled a suicide.

North Korea has decided not to compete at the 2021 Tokyo games because of Coronavirus concerns.

Simone Biles former gymnastics coach Amiee Boorman will now be a coach for the Netherlands gymnastics team.

The FINA Diving World Cup was rescheduled from April 18-23 to May 1-6, 2021 due to inadequate COVID protection. The USA qualified for all Olympic spots at the FINA diving World Cup and 2019 World Diving Championships except for the men's 10 meter platform synchro. At the Fina Diving World Cup, American Sarah Bacon wins silver in women's 3 meter springboard. No other Americans medaled at this event.

The USA women's soccer Olympic draw in Group G will be Sweden, Australia and New Zealand. The USA will play Sweden on July 21.

The USA men's soccer team failed to qualify for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics losing to Honduras 2-1 in a CONCACAF Olympic qualifying tournament held in Mexico.

USA sprinter Christian Coleman has had his suspension reduced from two years to 18 months. Coleman will miss the Tokyo games as his suspension ends in November 2021 for missing three drug tests in a 12 month period.

The 2021 World Athletics Diamond League schedule has been released:

May 23 - Gateshead
May 28 - Doha
June 10 - Rome/Florence
July 1 - Oslo
July 4 - Stockholm
July 9 - Monaco
July 13 - Gateshead
August 21 - Eugene
August 26 - Lausanne
August 28 - Paris
Sept. 3 - Brussels
Sept. 8-9 - Zurich

South African runner Caster Semenya will now run the 5000 and will try to qualify for the Tokyo games in the 5000. Semenya was told to decrease her testosterone levels by World Athletics and cannot run any sprinting events from 100 to the mile until her testosterone levels decrease to a level acceptable to World Athletics. Burundi's Francine Niyonsaba will also run the 5000 to try to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics for the same reason as Caster Semenya. 

Six USA boxers have qualified for the Tokyo games. The USA women selected are.. Rashida Ellis, Ginny Fuchs, Naomi Graham and Oshae Jones. For the USA Men those chosen are Delante Johnson and Richard Torrez, Jr.

The last two USA fencers qualified for Tokyo.. Alen Hadzic and Khalil Thompson. The USA now has 24 fencers that have qualified for the Tokyo games. 

The USA women's curling team won bronze at the 2021 World Championships beating Sweden 9-5. The USA team was skipped by Tabitha Peterson. the rest of that team is Nina Roth, Becca Hamilton, Tara Peterson and alternate Aileen Geving.

NBA star Grant Hill has been named USA men's basketball team director. Hill succeeds Jerry Colangelo who took over the job after the 2004 Olympics. Hill is a NBA Hall of Famer and his career lasted 19 years.

Kenyan 2016 800M gold medalist David Rudisha will not compete at the 2021 Tokyo games due to injuries. Rudisha set the world record in the 800 meters at the 2012 London games at 1 minute 40.91 seconds. 

USA 1968 Olympian Lee Evans died on May 19, 2021 at the age of 74. Evans won gold in the 400 meters in 43.86 seconds. Evans also won gold in the 4 by 400 meter relay in Mexico City.

USA triple jumper Christian Taylor will not compete at the 2021 Tokyo games due to an achilles injury. Taylor won gold at the 2012 London games and the 2016 Rio games in the triple jump.

The USA men's 3 by 3 basketball team failed to qualify for the 2021 Tokyo games by losing a 3 on 3  quarterfinals tournament game to the Netherlands 21-16. The USA women's 3 by 3 basketball team did qualify for the 2021 Tokyo games by finishing third in a qualifying tournament in Austria.

The USA baseball team qualified for the 2021 Tokyo games by winning an Olympic qualifying tournament from teams from North and South America.

USA gymnasts Morgan Hurd and Laurie Hernandez will not compete at the 2021 Tokyo games and were not named to the US senior national gymnastics team who will compete for four spots at the 2021 Olympic trials from June 24-27 in St. Louis, Mo. Hernandez withdrew from the 2021 USA Gymnastics championships after the first day due to a knee injury. Hurd finished near the bottom in the balance beam and floor exercise. 

The IOC will consider Brisbane, Australia as the host of the 2032 summer Olympic games. The IOC will vote on the 2032 summer Olympic games host on July 21, 2021. Queensland, Australia was to bid on the games but Brisbane is the choice of the IOC now.

USA 10M Platform diver Steele Johnson will not qualify for the 2021 Tokyo games. Johnson withdrew from the USA diving Olympic trials due to a foot injury that has not healed properly. Johnson won silver with David Boudia in the 10M platform at the 2016 Rio games. Johnson had switched to 3M Springboard at the trials. Other USA divers not qualified for the 2021 Tokyo games in diving: Kassidy Cook/Sarah Bacon in women's 3M synchro, Murphy Bromberg/Katrina Young in 10M platform. Sarah Bacon in women's 3M Springboard and David Dinsmore in men's 10M platform, David Boudia did not qualify in the 3M Springboard.

2021 AVP schedule:

August 13-15 - Atlanta
August 20-22 - Manhattan Beach
Sept. 3-5 - Chicago

USA 1500M and 5000M runner Shelby Houlihan has been issued a four year ban by the World Anti Doping Agency (WADA) for testing positive for nandrolone in December 2020. Houlihan said the positive test came from eating a tainted pork burrito. Houlihan appealed to Court of Arbitration for Sport(CAS) and lost her appeal.  Some meats do contain traces of  nandrolone. Houlihan has never tested positive for any banned substances going back to 2016. Houlihan will be banned through the 2024 Paris games, this includes the 2021 Tokyo games as well.. Houlihan's ban started in January 2021. Update: Houlihan will  not be allowed to compete(was allowed at first) at the US Track and Field Olympic trials in Eugene, OR while she is appealing her case.

USA men's Steeplechase runner Evan Jager will not enter the Olympic trials and cannot make the 2021 Tokyo games due to injury. USA long distance runners Molly Huddle, Kori Carter and Shannon Rowbury did not enter the track and field Olympic trials also due to injury.

USA gymnast Eddie Penev has pulled out of the USA gymnastics Olympic trials being held in St. Louis from June 24-27, due to a knee injury.

The Tokyo Olympic Committee has decided that each venue can be at 50 percent capacity for the games up to a capacity of 10,000. There is talk of letting 20,000 Japanese spectators at the opening ceremony. Only Japanese spectators will be allowed at the games, 

USA track athlete Colleen Quigley pulled out of the Olympic trials  in the women's 3000 steeplechase due to injury. 

USA Shot Putter Michelle Carter won't compete at the Olympic trials because she is recovering from surgery on her right ankle to remove a benign tumor.  

USA tennis star  and 4 time Olympian Serena Williams has decided not to compete at the Tokyo Olympic games.

USA sprinter Sha'Carri  Richardson has been suspended for 30 days by USADA for out of competition marijuana use effective June 28, 2021 and will be in effect through July 27, 2021. All of Richardson's Olympic trials records have been nullified. Richardson will likely miss the women's 100 at the Tokyo games and could be a part of the 4 by 100 relays after the ban is over. Update: Richardson was left off of the Olympic team completely. 

There are several changes to the medal ceremonies at Tokyo 2021. Athletes will have to put the medals around their own necks and there will be spaces between the gold, silver and bronze podiums. There will be no contact between the athletes on the podium and no pictures will be taken of the athletes on the podium.

Team USA has 613 athletes going to Tokyo. 329 are female athletes and 284 are men athletes. The last time the USA had over 600 athletes was in 1996 for the Atlanta games. Baseball/Softball has been added for the Tokyo games and these sports give the USA more athletes to compete at these games.

USA women's Olympic alternate gymnast Kara Eaker has tested positive for Covid 19 and has quarantined in a Tokyo hotel. Eaker had no symptoms and is fully vaccinated.

USA women's 3 on 3 basketball star Katie Lou Samuelson has tested positive for Covid 19 and will miss the Tokyo Olympics. Samuelson has been replaced by Jackie Young. Samuelson is fully vaccinated. 

USA women's tennis star Coco Gauff has tested positive for Covid 19 and will not compete at the Tokyo games. 

USA men's beach volleyball player Taylor Crabb has tested positive for Covid 19 and will be replaced by Tri Bourne. Bourne will pair with Jake Gibb during the games.

Brisbane, Australia has been selected by the IOC to host the 2032 summer Olympic games. The games will take place from July 23 to August 8, 2032.