Stephen Curry Leads US to Victory Over Serbia in Olympic Warm-up

Stephen Curry led the US men’s basketball team to a dominant 105-79 victory over Serbia in an Olympic warm-up game. Curry scored 24 points, including the first nine for the US, as they built a lead of up to 31 points. Bam Adebayo and Anthony Davis also contributed significantly with Adebayo scoring 17 points and Davis adding seven points, six rebounds, and six blocks. The US will face South Sudan and Germany in two more tune-up games before heading to Paris for the Olympics.

Danish Badminton Player Christiansen Withdraws from Paris Olympics Due to Whereabouts Reporting Errors

Danish mixed doubles badminton player Mathias Christiansen has withdrawn from the Paris Olympics after multiple unintentional errors in reporting his whereabouts for anti-doping regulations. The Badminton World Federation confirmed his absence and the removal of his team with partner Alexandra Boje from the mixed doubles draw. Christiansen made three mistakes on his whereabouts, leading to a potential violation and quarantine.

Jyothi Yarraji: From Domestic Help’s Daughter to India’s First 100m Hurdles Olympian

Jyothi Yarraji, the daughter of a domestic help, is set to make history as the first Indian woman to compete in the 100m hurdles event at the Paris Olympics. Despite facing financial struggles, Yarraji’s unwavering determination and positive mindset, inspired by her mother’s resilience, have propelled her to this historic achievement. Yarraji, holding the national record in the 100m hurdles, reflects on her journey, the support system that has helped her overcome adversity, and her preparations for the challenging competition in Paris.

Top 5 Gymnastics Moments from the Tokyo Olympics

The Tokyo Olympics saw thrilling gymnastics competitions, featuring iconic moments from Simone Biles’ mental health prioritization to Bulgaria’s historic gold. Discover the top 5 highlights from the event, including Biles’ courageous return, Bulgaria’s rhythmic gymnastics triumph, Oksana Chusovitina’s record-breaking appearance, Linoy Ashram’s historic gold, and Daiki Hashimoto’s double gold win.

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