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Tokyo Olympics

July 21, 2021
Olympics Then and Now

This year's Olympics differ from past Games in two major ways: They are the first to be postponed due to a pandemic, and they are the first to be held without spectators, says ancient Olympics expert David Gilman Romano.

an illustration of people runnig in the ancient Olympics, alongside a photo of modern runners
July 20, 2021
On Language, Culture and Competition: Faculty Offer Olympics Lessons

A panel of 10 College of Humanities faculty members will present today on various countries, cultures, languages and people related to the Olympics.

Olympic Rings
July 19, 2021
Delaney Dives In! Schnell Among Several Wildcats Going for Gold in Tokyo

Delaney Schnell, Abdi Abdirahman, Dejah Mulipola, Shaina Pellington, Sage Watson and Steve Kerr are just some of the current and former Wildcats who will take part in the 2021 Olympic Games in Tokyo.

Delaney Schnell Olympics

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