LONDON (AP) — It was a bit of bell ringing that became bell flinging.
Two-time gold medalist Kerri Walsh Jennings is one of the biggest stars in beach volleyball, and her success in the sand hasn't done much to take
Any big-time baseball fan will be awash in familiarity when visiting Lord's Cricket Ground.
Horses and riders are floating on air — but not just because they're excited about the start of equestrian events Saturday.
LONDON (AP) — Talks were under way Friday to allow a woman judo fighter to compete for Saudi Arabia at the Olympics after the sport's governing
LONDON (AP) — Not even IOC President Jacques Rogge knows who will light the cauldron at the opening ceremony of the London Games — but he'd like
AP's Stephen Wade reports from the Olympic venues:
Arrive early. Be patient. Wear comfortable shoes.
LONDON (AP) — Fans who showed up to watch archery's preliminary rounds at Lord's Cricket Ground were turned away.
LONDON (AP) — A spokesman for the International Judo Federation says talks are under way to allow a woman to compete for Saudi Arabia at the
AP's Cassandra Vinograd and Jill Lawless have been reporting on the runup to the opening ceremony.
LONDON (AP) — A legally blind archer has helped South Korea set the first world records of the Olympics.
U.S. swimmer Michael Phelps just tweeted: "Last workout ever....(hashtag)1day no more garbage yardage"
A Turkish referee has been found dead in his London hotel room after suffering what appears to have been a heart attack.
London organizers want the 2012 Summer Olympics to be public transport games ... including, if they want, for athletes.
After a few days of glorious and, well, summer weather for the summer games, rain is back in London's forecast starting on Friday.
LONDON (AP) — Not even IOC President Jacques Rogge knows who will light the cauldron on Friday at the opening ceremony of the London Olympics.
AP's Jenna Fryer, out and about in London, reports in:
Queen Elizabeth II, like so many in Britain, has taken quite a shine to cycling.
AUDIENCE WITH THE QUEEN Queen Elizabeth II, like so many in Britain, has taken quite a shine to cycling.
Watch your head for Flying Squirrels at the London Olympics. There's more than one of 'em.











