Category: 2016 Rio Olympics

Posted on August 7th, 2016 in 2016 Rio Olympics, Student Work by fgogola

By Frank Gogola | @FrankGogola RIO DE JANEIRO – There will be no encore for Lexi Laird. The former IUPUI swimmer failed to advance past the 100-meter backstroke heats Sunday at the Olympic Games. She spent 63 seconds in the pool in her first and what will be her only Olympic appearance. She plans to compete through the end …

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Posted on August 7th, 2016 in 2016 Rio Olympics, Student Work by fgogola

By Rebecca Harris | @MsRebeccaHarris RIO DE JANEIRO – Virginia Thrasher won the women’s 10-meter air rifle competition with a score of 208.0, an Olympic record. The 19-year-old West Virginia student became the first gold-medal winner of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Throughout the competition, Chinese shooter Du Li was in hot pursuit, never falling …

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Posted on August 6th, 2016 in 2016 Rio Olympics, Student Work by fgogola

RIO DE JANEIRO — “I only speak American, British, New Zealand and Australian.” So said a volunteer as several hundred media members grew increasingly antsy and anxious, waiting in the security line to get into Maracana Stadium for the Opening Ceremony Friday night. The volunteer hasn’t mastered his Barack Obama impression, but his southern U.S. …

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Posted on August 4th, 2016 in 2016 Rio Olympics, Student Work by fgogola

By Frank Gogola | @FrankGogola RIO DE JANEIRO – Mikaela Mayer first met Claressa Shields at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team Trials in Spokane, Washington. Shields was still a relative unknown. It would be several months until she won a historic women’s boxing Olympic gold medal. “I came up to her, and I’m like, ‘Hey, …

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Posted on August 4th, 2016 in 2016 Rio Olympics, Student Work by fgogola

By Rebecca Harris | @MsRebeccaHarris RIO DE JANEIRO — The Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games had the Dream Team. London’s Games in 2012 had the Fierce Five. Rio 2016 has the “Perfect 10.” The “Perfect 10” is two-time Olympian Abby Johnston’s brainchild, born shortly after the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Diving wrapped up in June. “We …

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Posted on August 1st, 2016 in 2016 Rio Olympics, Program News by fgogola

INDIANAPOLIS — Sports journalism students at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis will have a rare opportunity to cover the world’s biggest sporting spectacle, the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. Frank Gogola and Rebecca Harris, graduate students in the Sports Capital Journalism Program in the School of Liberal Arts’ Department of Journalism and Public Relations, will write …

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