More records were broken yesterday, basketball drama, a hilarious story about a kayaker, which school has won the most medals, which Olympic athlete do you look like and who won medals yesterday and what's the medal count?
The Olympic spirit seems to reignite every four years along with the flame on the torch. As the Games are now underway in London, let’s look back on a few displays of extraordinary Olympic sportsmanship.
Why NBC is taking heat for their coverage, who played the stunt Queen Elizabeth, how much Paul McCartney got paid for the opening ceremonies, who's the latest to get the boot, who were those independent athletes, how many medals did the U.S. men's swimming and gymnastics teams win yesterday and what's the medal count.
If you're an Olympics junkie and can't get enough, but can't watch at work, don't want to go to a bunch of different places to get your information, or maybe it's blocked at work, you still have your smart phone. Here are some of the best apps to enhance your Olympics watching experience.
Michael Phelps ruled the 2008 Beijing Olympics and now it looks like this may be Ryan Lochte's year. Check out this super fan's parody video of Call Me Maybe, Call Me Lochte.
The London Olympic Games begin today with the world’s best athletes competing in 306 events. Here are some records that are not likely to be broken this year. Or maybe ever.
The athletes have been training for the last four years. The city has been preparing for the last seven years. And the fans have been booking their tickets for months and months. The 2012 London Summer Olympics are upon us!