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Noah Lyles Shoved by Kenny Bednarek After USATF Men’s 200-Meter Final

Track turned into a contact sport on Sunday when Kenny Bednarek shoved Noah Lyles after Lyles beat him to the finish line in the 200-meter final at the USA Track and Field Outdoor Championships.Lyles reeled in Bednarek in the homestretch to win in 19.63 seconds.As he was crossing the finish line, Lyles turned to Bednarek in the lane next to him and started jawing at him. A few steps after they crossed, Bednarek reached out and gave Lyles a two-handed shove.Lyles turned around, backpedaled and reached his arms out, then kept jawing at Bednarek. Their argument continued into the start of the NBC interview."I tell ya, if you’ve got a problem, I expect a call," Bednarek said.Lyles replied: "You know what, you’re right. You’re right. Let’s talk after this."Asked by the network's Lewis Johnson what happened, Bednarek said: "I’m not […]

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What Are the 10 Best Sports Moments Representing Team USA?

<!--> For as long as there have been sports competitions between countries, the United States has put together amazing efforts, leading to incredible successes and iconic moments. No matter the sport or competition, Team USA has some memorable leaders who have guided the country to seismic wins and monumental upsets. The history of Team USA's play is incredibly rich with talent. If you ask someone what the best performance from the U.S. is on the world stage, you'll likely get a few different answers. That said, FOX Sports Research is here to help sort through America's undeniably rich and successful history.10 Best Team USA Performances10. Michael Johnson at the 1996 Olympics Michael Johnson of the USA poses next to his new world record time of 19.32 seconds in the men's 200 meters during Centennial Olympic Games at Olympic Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. […]

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Los Angeles Coliseum, SoFi Stadium to host ceremonies for 2028 Olympics

<!--> It’ll be a mix of old and new for the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics and Paralympic Games.The historic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and state-of-the-art SoFi Stadium in nearby Inglewood, California will share the ceremonies, city officials announced Thursday, confirming what was part of the city’s bid in 2017.It will be the Coliseum’s third time hosting the ceremony — the most in Olympic history — and it’ll be the first time two locations have shared it. SoFi will also host swimming at the Games.ADVERTISEMENT -->The torch lit by decathlon gold medalist Rafer Johnson at the 1984 Los Angeles Games is still atop the Coliseum’s entrance."The venues selected for the 2028 opening and closing ceremonies will highlight Los Angeles’ rich sporting history and cutting-edge future, showcasing the very best that L.A. has to offer on […]

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