Why Do Golf Balls Have Dimples?
The dimples on a golf ball aren't just for show or design aesthetics. They can dramatically change the game of golf.
The dimples on a golf ball aren't just for show or design aesthetics. They can dramatically change the game of golf.
The European Championships Munich 2022 are looking to collect 22,000 LEGO blocks to be used in constructing wheelchair ramps for the event.
Edith Murway-Traina took up weight training at the age of 91 and can now deadlift more than some of the people reading this.
Maria Andrejczyk earned her first-ever Olympic medal this summer after battling back from bone cancer. She immediately sold it in order to help an 8-month-old in need.
When Olympic equestrians pictured going for the gold, they probably didn’t expect a sumo wrestler’s ample backside to get in the way.
Volleyball doesn’t have goalkeepers, but it does have liberos—and the rules are a little different for them.
It’s especially impressive if an Olympic runner wins a gold medal from lane 8 or lane 1. But is it really about the lane?
Thanks to shooter Alessandra Perilli, San Marino knocked Liechtenstein off a very specific—and very tiny—Olympic throne.
When Tom Daley heads to the showers post-dive, the diving pool gets a little shower of its own. Here’s why.
Renowned landscape architect Charles Downing Lay beat the odds to become a champion town planner at the 1936 Games in Berlin.
LeBron James’s last Olympic basketball appearance was back in 2012. But he and his fellow NBA players have good reasons for skipping the Games.
“Tokyo 2020” is all over the 2021 Olympics coverage—athlete gear, advertisements, etc. Why didn’t anyone change it?
Spend a few minutes watching Olympic water polo, and you’ll realize the players' bonnets have holes in them. If they’re not keeping water out, what are they for?
Simone Biles is the most decorated female gymnast in history, and this super slow-motion video demonstrates why.
The Summer Olympics opening ceremony wouldn’t be complete without a cauldron lighting—revisit past ones in this supercut.
Women’s beach volleyball players aren’t the only Olympic athletes who compete in bikini-style uniforms. But do they have to?
Rhythmic gymnastics is all about ribbons and balls, while artistic gymnastics is all about flips and tricks. But there’s a little more to it than that.
Even if you're not going to Tokyo, you can still compete for the gold in your own backyard with some giant Jenga, badminton, and other outdoor games.
When a trolley filled with passengers fell into a reservoir, Armenian finswimming champ Shavarsh Karapetyan dove in.
After Shizo Kanakuri pulled out of a race during the 1912 Olympics, he unintentionally became mythologized as the “Japanese who vanished.”
When synchronized swimming was first introduced as an Olympic event, it came in three varieties: duet, eight-woman and … solo?
Is it too much to say that Simone Biles is not only the best Olympic gymnast, but the greatest gymnast of all time? We don't think so.
From 1924 to 1936, the International Olympic Committee handed out medals for a sport so dangerous that the vast majority of recipients weren't alive to collect them.
Florida sprinter Erriyon Knighton will be the youngest competitor on the U.S. men’s track and field team at the Tokyo Olympics this summer.