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On Her Turf

Simone Biles won the Core Hydration Classic, her first competition of 2024, as she looks ahead to Olympic Trials and the Paris Games.
The Aces set a team attendance record at Michelob Ultra Arena when an announced sellout crowd of 10,419 came for Tuesday night’s 89-80 season-opening victory over the Mercury.

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Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone will bid to defend her Olympic 400m hurdles title rather than run the flat 400m at Olympic Trials.
Gabby Douglas competes at the Core Hydration Classic on Saturday, live on CNBC and Peacock.
Katherine Legge knows she’s a part of history. But more than anything, she really loves to race.
Summer McIntosh broke her own 400m individual medley world record at the Canadian Olympic Swimming Trials.

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The Dream’s regular venue, 3,500-seat Gateway Center Arena near the city’s airport, is the smallest in the WNBA.
Simone Biles detailed her long road back from the twisties to return to the top of gymnastics.
Jan Jensen had numerous head coaching opportunities in her 24 years as an assistant on Lisa Bluder’s coaching staff at Iowa.
Taylor Knibb won the national title in the time trial to qualify for Paris Olympic cycling after already qualifying in triathlon.
The WNBA franchise that’s affiliated with the Golden State Warriors unveiled the team’s brand identity with the name and logo.
Eleven gymnasts with Olympic or world championships medals are entered in the Core Hydration Classic.
The team confirmed the injury on Monday and said she will be “out and re-evaluated in the coming weeks.” The 33-year-old is entering her 11th NBA season.
Bluder made the announcement Monday, five weeks after Iowa lost to South Carolina in the national title game and superstar Caitlin Clark ended her college career.
The WNBA is heading to Toronto, according to media reports.