Why Hough is the weak link at the Olympic village
Nick Hough is rooming with three others at the athletes’ village and he is clearly the odd man out. Luckily he still has time to change that.
Nick Hough is rooming with three others at the athletes’ village and he is clearly the odd man out. Luckily he still has time to change that.
It takes a lot to get the entire Olympic world talking. And a 17-year-old did just that at the track. This was a true ‘wow’ moment.
She delayed her return home after the Olympics in the hope of securing one of international sport’s most prestigious roles but Aussie swim queen Cate Campbell found no further joy in Tokyo.
The Kookaburras will be driven by Olympic pain when they face nemesis Germany and have a secret weapon they hope will propel them to the gold medal match.
After 12 months of hell, the Hockeyroos have completed their Olympic goal despite a heartbreaking quarter-final loss.
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