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Minnesota starts a Big Ten-only schedule Saturday against Michigan State at Maturi Pavilion
The Afton native, who was a breakout star of the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics, is the first non-Norwegian to win the event since 2013-14.
Authentic prevailed against a strong Classic field that included this year's Belmont Stakes winner Tiz the Law
Filly wins the 145th running of the Preakness by a neck.

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The events will not be rescheduled, said Shane Bauer, executive director of Grandma’s Marathon.
Tweeting from her Toronto couch two weeks ago, six-time Olympian Hayley Wickenheiser had two words for the International Olympic Committee, which had yet to postpone the Tokyo Summer Games amid the coronavirus pandemic: "Insensitive and irresponsible."
TOKYO — The postponed Olympic Games will now begin on July 23 next year and run until Aug. 8, the head of the Tokyo 2020 organizing committee said on Monday, as the coronavirus pandemic made it impossible to plan and prepare for them properly this year.
Japan Olympic Committee President Yasuhiro Yamashita said that the decision had come earlier than he thought it would, but that he was determined the host nation's athletes would be ready to compete in 2021.
She has not contracted COVID-19, but Superior swimmer and triathlete Amy Flessert has felt the negative effects of the pandemic in multiple ways, as events have been cancelled and work has disappeared.
Anxious athletes relieved after training disrupted.
ST. PAUL -- St. Paul gymnast Sunisa Lee had just finished up practice Monday afternoon when the text messages started pouring in.
Amid growing pressure due to the coronavirus pandemic, the International Olympic Committee will push the next summer Olympics back at least a year. Some area athletes hoping to make it to the Games see this as an opportunity to improve their chances of wearing the red, white and blue in 2021.
Olympic body, Japan promise decision within month
ATHENS -- The International Olympic Committee is stepping up its "scenario planning" for the Tokyo 2020 Games -- including a possible postponement -- as the coronavirus pandemic spreads, it said after an emergency meeting on Sunday, March 22.
NEW YORK — The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee said its athletes should continue to prepare for competition while taking appropriate precautions amid the coronavirus pandemic, which has cast doubt on whether the Tokyo Games could go forward.

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