Olympians see a lot of doctors and medical personnel, so members of the US Olympic team will be able to use electronic medical records in London to keep track of all their aches, pains, injuries and recovery
Why Women Watch the Olympics (but Tune Out Other Sports)
A new study explores why women may be participating in sports more, but not watching them on TV — except for the Olympic games
Dream Team: Tales from Chronicling Michael, Magic and the ’92 Olympic Hoops Team
A Q & A with Jack McCallum, author of a new book on an all-time team
Was It Worth It? Debt-Ridden Greeks Question the Cost of the 2004 Olympics
Eight years after the Athens Summer Games, Greece is in economic turmoil, and the value of all the expensive facilities is in question
Top 10 Summer Olympics Films
From biopics of athletes to on-the-track romances, TIME looks back on some of our favorite Olympic-themed movies
Video: Sebastian Coe Is Hoping to Build an Olympic Legacy
Meet the chair of the London 2012 Organizing Committee and a two-time gold medal winner.
What Does It Take to Be American? Why Meb Keflezighi May Rekindle That Debate
After Keflezighi won the New York Marathon in 2009, his Americanism was called into question. In London, he hopes to triumph – and quell all that talk
Rhythmic Gymnast: Julie Zetlin
The sole member of the U.S. Rhythmic Gymnastics team talks about what it takes to perform at the Olympics
Oscar Pistorius: The Blade Runner Makes Olympic History
Oscar Pistorius is an athlete with the musculature of a man born to run. And the fact that he was a double-amputee before his first birthday has never slowed him down.
Trailblazer: Meet Brunei’s First Female Olympian — Ever
It’s been a long, lonely trek for Maziah Mahusin, who will be one of two athletes representing this Islamic sultanate