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Women tennis player Coco Gauff will carry the U.S. flag at the Paris Olympic Opening Ceremony on Friday, becoming the youngest American to get this honour. Gauff, 20, was selected by her fellow U.S. Olympic team members, making her the first tennis player to serve as a U.S. flag-bearer at either an opening or closing ceremony. Joining her will be NBA star LeBron James, named the male flag-bearer on Monday. Gauff, born in March 2004, will surpass the record previously held by Cindy Nelson, an Alpine skier who served as flag-bearer for the U.S. at the Opening Ceremony of the 1976 Winter Games.
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Welcome to the final edition of ESPN's WNBA Power Rankings before the league's nearly monthlong break for the All-Star Game and Paris Olympics.
Olympic 100 metres hurdles champion Jasmine Camacho-Quinn surprised herself by posting her fastest time of the season at the Fanny Blankers-Koen Games on Sunday and said everything was coming together ahead of her title defence in Paris.
American swimmer Regan Smith tells Fox News Digital about the sense of pride she feels being able to represent the U.S. at the Olympics for a second time.
American swimmer Regan Smith tells Fox News Digital about the sense of pride she feels being able to represent the U.S. at the Olympics for a second time.
Former NFL sideline reporter Michele Tafoya argues Team USA missed a 'golden opportunity' by passing on Caitlin Clark considering her popularity and ability to bring new viewers to women's sports.