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Zhang Yufei
personZhang Yufei sets an Olympic record to win gold in the 200m butterfly. United States clocked 7:40.73 to win silver ahead of hot favorites Australia in 7:41.29. Zhang wrapped herself in a Chinese flag and beamed with joy after the win.
Sam Kendricks
personUS pole vaulter Sam Kendricks has tested positive for Covid-19. The 28-year-old has been placed in isolation at a hotel. Kendricks won the bronze medal at the 2016 Olympics and took gold at the last two world championships.
Joey Jordison
personJoey Jordison, a founding member of Slipknot, has died at age 46. Jordison helped write many of the band's best-known songs. He was dismissed from the band in 2013 because of a neurological condition.
Mo Brooks
personU.S. Justice Dept. won't defend Rep. Mo Brooks in Capitol riot lawsuit. Lawsuit alleges Brooks conspired to instigate the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol. Justice Department says Brooks was not acting in his official capacity.
Katie Ledecky
personU.S. swimmer Katie Ledecky has won her first gold of the Tokyo Olympics, in the 1,500 meter freestyle race. Australia’s Terminator, Ariarne Titmus, makes it 2-for-2 in their rivalry with a victory in the 200 free. Great Britain claimed gold in the men's 4x200-meter freestyle relay. Australia won dual gold in back-to-back finals in the coxless fours.
Zach Wilson
personNo. 2 overall pick Zach Wilson and the Jets have yet to come to an agreement on his rookie contract. The situation is eerily reminiscent to that of Sam Darnold, the No. 3 overall pick in 2018.
Bob Odenkirk
personBob Odenkirk, 58, collapsed on the New Mexico set of his AMC crime drama. Incident was first reported by celebrity news website TMZ.com. Bryan Cranston and David Cross offered messages of support.
Kristof Milak
personAustralia's Ariarne Titmus and Japan's Yui Ohashi win their second gold medals in Tokyo. Caeleb Dressel breezed through the semifinals of the 100 free. Katie Ledecky wins inaugural 1,500 freestyle gold to capture her sixth Olympic title.
Simone Biles
personU.S. gymnast Simone Biles fails to qualify for the final of the women's team event. Biles, 24, had pulled out of the team competition a day earlier citing mental health concerns. Jade Carey, who finished ninth in qualifying, will take Biles' place in the final.
Simone Biles
personSimone Biles will not defend her Olympic title in the women's gymnastics all-round program. Biles, a four-time Olympic gold medalist, said she was not in the right state of mind. The 24-year-old was spotted cheering on the U.S. men’s gymnastics team during the all-around final event. USA Gymnastics said the decision follows "further medical evaluation"
Ariarne Titmus
personAriarne Titmus wins her second gold in the 200-meter freestyle on Wednesday. The 20-year-old won in a time of 1:53.50, an Olympic record. She beat Hong Kong's Siobhan Haughey, with Canada's Penny Oleksiak third. Titmus is now 2-for-2 against the American star, following up a thrilling victory in the 400 free.
Joe Salisbury
personMurray and Salisbury stormed into a 6-4 lead following the opening set. Dodig and Cilic came back and won the second set via a tiebreaker. Great British duo then lost the deciding set 10-7 as they disappointingly exit the Games.
USA Gymnastics
organizationUSA Gymnastics say Simone Biles will not defend her Olympic title. The 24-year-old withdrew from Thursday's all-around competition to focus on her mental well-being. Jade Carey, who finished in ninth place in qualifying, will replace Biles in the all-round final.
Duncan Scott
personTom Dean and Duncan Scott claimed gold and silver in the men’s 200m freestyle. It is the first time since the 1908 Olympics in London that British swimmers have claimed a ‘one-two’ in an Olympic swimming final. Georgia Taylor-Brown fought back from puncture to winSilver in the women's triathlon. Bianca Walkden won bronze in the +67kg Taekwondo category.
USA Gymnastics
organizationSimone Biles was expected to lead Team USA to gold in the team event. She scored a disappointing 13.766 on the vault in the first rotation. Russia won the team competition 169.528 to 166.096.
Raphael Varane
personManchester United agree £34m fee with Real Madrid for defender Raphael Varane. The 28-year-old has agreed terms on a four-year contract with the option for another 12 months. He will become Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's third signing this transfer window.
Lydia Jacoby
personLydia Jacoby is the first swimmer from the 49th state to make the U.S. Olympic swimming team. The 17-year-old hails from tiny town of Seward, Alaska (population: 2,773)
Flora Duffy
personBermuda hadn't medaled at the Olympics since Clarence Hill’s bronze in heavyweight boxing in 1976. Duffy, 33, was part of a group of seven who broke clear at the start of the 40km bike leg. Great Britain's Georgia Taylor-Brown overcame a flat tire near the end of the bike leg to chase back and take silver.
Marketa Vondrousova
personNo. 2 seed Naomi Osaka was upset in the third round by Marketa Vondrousova of the Czech Republic. It is the first time she has lost before the quarter-finals of a hardcourt event since 2020 Australian Open. World No. 1 Ash Barty, former two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova, 2020 French Open champion Iga Swiatek and third seed Aryna Sabalenka all crashed out.
Naomi Osaka
personSecond-ranked Naomi Osaka loses 6-1, 6-4 to Marketa Vondrousova of the Czech Republic. It is the first time she has lost before the quarter-finals of a hardcourt event since 2020 Australian Open. Top seed Ashleigh Barty and No. 3 seed Aryna Sabalenka have also been eliminated.