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Kristian Ipsen Video Interview, U.S. Olympic Diver
07/20/2012
The 2012 games in London were Kristian Ipsen's first Olympic appearance, and Ipsen, 19, had high hopes this summer, and he didn't disappoint, earning the bronze medal in the 3m snychro event with his diving partner Troy Dumais.
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Betsey Armstrong Video Interview, U.S. Olympic Water Polo Goalkeeper
07/30/2012
U.S. Olympic Water Polo team goalkeeper Betsey Armstrong, 29, made 53 saves during the Olympics as the U.S. went on to capture gold for the first time in the sport. For her part, Armstrong was named Goaltender of the Tournament.
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Brenda Villa Video Interview, U.S. Olympic Water Polo Star
08/03/2012
After four trips to the Olympics, Team USA women’s water polo player Brenda Villa, 32, left London with her elusive first gold medal. Villa had been a member of three previous medal-winning squads (two silvers and a bronze), but now she has the full spectrum of colors on display, and no doubt the gold shines brightest.
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Errol Spence, Jr. Video Interview, U.S. Olympic Boxer
08/03/2012
U.S. Olympic boxer Errol Spence Jr., 22, found himself in the middle of controversy during the 2012 London Olympics when his defeat at the hands of India’s Krishan Vikas, 20, was overturned by the International Amateur Boxing Association after video evidence revealed that points had been miscalculated.
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McKayla Maroney Video Interview, U.S. Olympic Gymnast
07/18/2012
McKayla Maroney may only be 16 years old, but she’s already one of the greatest gymnasts in the world. At the 2011 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Tokyo, Japan, Maroney won the gold medal for individual vault, and her impressive floor performance helped the U.
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U.S. Olympic Water Polo Goalkeeper Betsey Armstrong Takes Job At Alma Mater
08/28/2012
U.S. Olympic Water Polo team goalkeeper Betsey Armstrong, 29, made 53 saves during the Olympics as the U.S. went on to capture gold for the first time in the sport. For her part, Armstrong was named Goaltender of the Tournament.
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U.S. Olympic Water Polo Star Brenda Villa On Positive Thinking
08/22/2012
After four trips to the Olympics, Team USA women’s water polo player Brenda Villa, 32, left London with her elusive first gold medal. Villa had been a member of three previous medal-winning squads (two silvers and a bronze), but now she has the full spectrum of colors on display, and no doubt the gold shines brightest.
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U.S. Olympic Boxer Errol Spence, Jr. On Representing The U.S.
08/21/2012
U.S. Olympic boxer Errol Spence Jr., 22, found himself in the middle of controversy during the 2012 London Olympics when his defeat at the hands of India’s Krishan Vikas, 20, was overturned by the International Amateur Boxing Association after video evidence revealed that points had been miscalculated.
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EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Olympic Swimmer Brendan Hansen Talks About London – And Losing His Olympic Medal
07/04/2012
In light of the sometimes intimidating success of swimming superstar Michael Phelps, many other Olympic swimmers find it hard to enjoy the spotlight. Not so with Brendan Hansen, who will be competing this summer in the 100m breaststroke and is considered one of the greatest American swimmers of all time.
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U.S. Olympic Diver Kristian Ipsen Is 'Not Wearing Much'
07/27/2012
The 2012 games in London will be Kristian Ipsen first Olympic appearance, but Ipsen, 19, has high hopes this summer. In 2009, he and his diving partner Troy Dumais took home the silver medal at the Diving World Championships in Rome for the 3m synchro springboard event.
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U.S. Olympic Gymnast McKayla Maroney On Vaulting For The Gold
07/27/2012
McKayla Maroney may only be 16 years old, but she’s already one of the greatest gymnasts in the world. At 2011 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Tokyo, Japan, Maroney won the gold medal for individual vault, and her impressive floor performance helped the US team also bring back the gold.
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EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Olympian Nick McCrory Talks Diving With David Boudia
07/25/2012
It's no secret that everyone is going for the gold at the 2012 Summer London Olympics, but Olympic diver Nick McCrory, 20, is taking a step back from the competitive madness. "Ultimately, I want to leave happy," McCrory said when he sat down and talked exclusively about the trials and tribulations of Olympic training with Uinterview.
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EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Olympic Diver Kristian Ipsen Is 'Not Wearing Much'
07/23/2012
U.S. Olympic diver Kristian Ipsen, 19, who will compete in the 3-meter synchronized springboard event in the London 2012 Olympic games, has no illusions about what's important in his specialized sport.
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Hurdler Lolo Jones, 29, Reveals She's A Virgin
05/31/2012
American hurdler Lolo Jones, 29, may have her sights on Olympic gold this year, but she has another goal in mind that requires a different kind of self-discipline. Jones, who came up short at the 2008 Beijing games despite being a favorite to win the women's 100-meter hurdles, recently revealed that she plans to remain a virgin until marriage.
