MOSCOW (AP) — Sochi's anti-doping director says 2,500 drug tests will be conducted at next year's Winter Olympics, about 350 more than at the 2010
MOSCOW (AP) — Sochi Olympic organizers say authorities will ensure security at the "highest possible level."
KEARNS, Utah (AP) — The U.S. Olympic speedskating trials will be shown on both network and cable TV for the first time this winter.
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) — Claire DelNegro has been appointed interim chief executive officer of USA Luge.
SAN DIEGO (AP) — A cross-border bid for San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico, to host the 2024 Summer Olympics appeared dead before arrival Tuesday when t
MOSCOW (AP) — The Interfax news agency says the former Russian Olympic official who was forced to quit in a scandal over preparations for the 2014
MOSCOW (AP) — Russia has imposed a ban on all new building in Sochi to fight the illegal construction of apartments and hotels in the city
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — The wife of former Vancouver Olympic CEO John Furlong has been killed in a car accident in Ireland.
LONDON (AP) — The man who coached Britain's women to curling gold in the 2002 Winter Olympics has been appointed as Britain's chef de mission for t
OTTAWA (AP) — The head of the International Ice Hockey Federation believes the 2013 women's world hockey championship has been competitive enough t
MAMMOTH LAKES, Calif.
OTTAWA (AP) — Prime Minister Stephen Harper is urging NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman to let the league's stars play in the Sochi Olympics.






















