Ambulance crew dropped injured French gymnast Samir Ait Said
French gymnast Samir Ait Said's horrific leg injury shocked the world, then bumbling paramedics dropped him on the ground.
French gymnast Samir Ait Said's horrific leg injury shocked the world, then bumbling paramedics dropped him on the ground.
World records? Olympic medals? History? Bah to all of it, apparently.
Mark Horton is an IT worker from Watford, a town north-west of London.
The Namibian Olympic team flag bearer is the second athlete to be arrested at the Rio Olympics Athletes Village accused of sexual assault of a housemaid.
They are extraordinarily talented female athletes who have climbed to the pinnacle of their sport.
Rio officials apologise after Chinese flag mix-up.
World Paralympic bosses have taken the hardline decision the International Olympic Committee baulked at: to ban all Russian athletes from their imminent Rio Games.
Australia's 400m freestyle gold medallist Mack Horton has copped a barrage of abuse from Chinese swimming fans on social media in the wake of his sledge on rival Sun Yang.
The Rio Olympics had already kicked off under somewhat of a cloud, with security concerns and the Russian doping scandal casting a shadow over the Games.
High winds have thrown the rowing schedule at the Rio Olympics into confusion with all competition cancelled on day two.
Day two of the Rio Olympic Games has started as day one finished - with long queues, spectator complaints - and staff late for work.
Australia's first ever medal in team archery has been claimed by the nation's top two sports administrators - the AOC's John Coates and the ASC's John Wylie - as evidence of each other's opposing views of what is required to drive this country to a top five position in the table of Olympic nations.
Two Australian rowing coaches have been robbed at knifepoint near Rio's famous Ipanema Beach after attending the Australian team's informal opening ceremony on Friday night.
Liz Willock believes she missed her flight to Philadelphia for a reason. Had she not taken a later one out of Chicago, she might not have had Ellis Hill as her Uber driver on her trip from the airport to her hotel.
In the end, neither incident amounted to much but they were indicative of underlying tensions here, where anything suspicious can seem like a serious threat in these heavily patrolled Games.
A stray bullet, believed to have been fired from a Brazilian military rifle, has narrowly missed photographers during the first day of Olympic competition at the Equestrian Centre in Rio De Janeiro.
Rio de Janeiro's opening ceremony made a virtue of a vice, and a statement of a virtue. The vice was a cut-price budget roughly a tenth of London's four years ago and spare change from Beijing's before that.
It was supposed to involve one of the most famous sporting figures of all time, Pele, lighting the flame at the Rio Opening Ceremony.
It's a carnival atmosphere in Rio as the Games of the XXXI Olympiad get under way.
Against a background of protests, petty crime and a discoloured warm-up swimming pool portending the end of civilisation, Rio's response was to show that it could choreograph a high-technicolour samba party to perfection. Although this is largely a made-for-television production, a TV broadcast could only do approximate justice to the complex, dazzling and emotionally moving display designed and performed by the locals. Now to fix those leaking taps.
Tension flared at the end of a protest against the Olympic Games on Friday evening. Police fired tear gas and a percussion grenade after youths set a Brazilian flag and a Rio 2016 volunteer's T-shirt on fire and tried to get too close to where the Opening Ceremony for Rio 2016 will shortly be held. One man was arrested.
The Olympic Village has been hit by its first scandal, with a Moroccan boxer arrested by Brazilian police after allegedly assaulting two female room cleaners.
As I travelled from Rio airport to my hotel on Thursday, there were frequent reminders this is now a city where some of its inhabitants are now intent on robbing me.
Brazilian soccer legend Pele will not light the Olympic cauldron at Friday's opening ceremony of the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympics, a spokesman for the 75-year-old said.
Gina Rinehart's personal security team has protested that her safety could be compromised if she attends the AOC President's reception at the Edge hotel in Rio on August 15.
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