At the Rio Olympics, sexism runs rampantWomen in Rio are constantly made secondary to men, their athletic achievements downplayed. More people are speaking out about it than ever before.
Can Andre De Grasse beat Usain Bolt? And what’s with his arm?Questions and answers about the world’s next sprint king
Bolt is untouchable. But De Grasse has arrived.’He’s a different animal,’ De Grasse says of Bolt. ’I just know that I have to work a lot harder if I want to beat him next year.’
What’s next for Penny Oleksiak?After a stellar week in Rio, the swimming sensation says she’s heading home to ’lay low’
At Rio 2016, a fix for green ’fart’ waterAlmost a week later, organizers finally have a solution: dump it in the city sewers.
Canadian track cyclists win bronze in Rio VelodromeVersatile team of ’super subs’ leads four-kilometre team pursuit to earn a spot on the podium
Older athletes make fierce competitors at Rio OlympicsThese athletes prove younger isn’t necessarily better in the world of Olympic sport
Why Simone Manuel’s gold-medal swim in Rio was so historicManuel overcame a fraught history between Black people and water, which ripples across nations
Hilary Caldwell makes it so with bronze at Rio OlympicsSwimmer from Victoria admits she would have liked gold. Still ... ’It’s crazy, it’s great.’
Canada’s medal winners at Rio 2016 OlympicsPhoto gallery: Thirteen so far at the Summer Games — with a week to go