Katie Grimes, the 15-year-old who used to think it was cool just to have the same first name as Katie Ledecky, punched her ticket to Tokyo.
Author: Christine Brennan, USA TODAY
Ryan Lochte falls short in making Olympic team for Tokyo, finishes seventh in 200 IM
Lochte’s swim in the men’s 200 IM final signified an end to his long-shot bid to compete in Tokyo next month.
Heartbroken after finishing ninth, Olympic champion Simone Manuel reveals why she struggled
Simone Manuel failed to qualify for the final in the women’s 100 freestyle, an event she won at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Torri Huske breaks her American record in butterfly to qualify for Tokyo Olympics
Torri Huske’s time of 55.66 seconds in the 100-meter butterfly Monday broke her American record and is the fastest in the world this year.
‘I felt chills going up my body’: Michael Phelps returns as fan to site of so many swimming triumphs
“Maybe put me in there, let me do a time trial or something.” Michael Phelps relives past glories while attending the U.S. Olympic swimming trials.
Michael Phelps’ presence lingers at Olympic swimming trials 5 years after his last race
For the first time since 1996, the U.S. Olympic swimming trials are being held without the best swimmer to ever dive into the pool.
Opinion: Olympics likely to be the largest peacetime gathering with no gathering
Athletes at the Tokyo Olympics this summer are in for a restrained experience with pandemic precautions similar to before the emergence of vaccines.
Opinion: Hideki Matsuyama hangs on to win Masters by one shot after things get messy on back nine
After opening his Masters final round with a bogey, Hideki Matsuyama birdied three of his next eight holes, then survived a nervous finish.
Opinion: Hideki Matsuyama plays video games during delay on way to 4-shot Masters lead
Hideki Matsuyama got to 11-under par at the Masters, four better than a quartet of golfers at 7-under, including second-round leader Justin Rose.
Opinion: Cameron Champ, just three shots off the lead at Masters, is meeting the moment
After his round of 68 at the Masters, Cameron Champ did not back down when asked about Georgia’s new voter suppression law.