Elena Richter and Camilo Mayr announce retirement from Germany's archery team.
FINA.org checks in with Ye Shiwen, who's looking at Tokyo to get back to past Olympic glory.
Zhan Beleniuk is looking to make a mark in Ukraine beyond the mat.
No pressure, Carlos Yulo.
Sara Kolak looks past recent injuries to reap the advantages of a coaching change for more Olympic success.
Add multiple-medalist Will Claye to the list of Olympic athletes with an album out. Congrats!
Finally, Rest in Peace to Folke Alnevik, who passed away at the age of 100. Alnevik was credited as the world's oldest Olympic medalist, after his bronze medal in the track 4 x 400 meters relay for Sweden at London 1948. USA's John Russell (equestrian bronze, Helsinki 1952) is now the oldest medalist, also at 100.
August 17th, Swedish Athlete and oldest living Olympic medal winner, Folke Alnevik passed away at the age of 100. He represented Sweden at the 1948 London Summer Games, where he won a Bronze medal with the Swedish 4 x 400 metres relay team.https://t.co/DWg2rveP3K pic.twitter.com/N5Bux9FoJx
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