Lochte sinks Phelps to win medley gold
Ryan Lochte of the United States won the gold medal in the 400m individual medley on the opening day of the Olympic swimming meet here Saturday.
Brazil's Thiago Pereira took silver while Japan's Kosu
Gone with the wind, women archers blame weather conditions
India's erratic women archers crashed out of the team event on Sunday losing to Denmark by 210-211 margin at the Lord's cricket ground.
Chekrovulo Swuro's poor score of six in one of the rounds led t
London Olympics get down to serious business
Swimming legend Michael Phelps suffered a nervy start in his bid for Olympic history Saturday as the London Games swung into full-blown action with China claiming the first gold medal.
Kazakh cyclist
Saina Nehwal begins Olympic medal bid on strong note
India's ace shuttler Saina Nehwal made a rousing start to her bid for an Olympic medal as she spanked Swiss Sabrina Jaquet in straight games in a lop-sided women's singles group stage opening match he
Sania-Rushmi bows out of Women's doubles event of Olympics
The pair of Sania Mirza and Rushmi Chakravarthi were on Saturday knocked out of the women's doubles competition of the London Olympic Games after losing to Chinese Taipei pair of Su Wei Hsieh and Chia
Jwala-Diju on brink of exit at London Games
India's mixed doubles pair of Jwala Gutta and V. Diju are virtually out of the London Olympics as they suffered yet another straight-game defeat in their second group game in the badminton competition
Invisible flame is burning issue of London Olympics
The Olympic flame is nowhere to be seen.
The enduring image of the Summer and Winter Games, lit Friday night at the climax of the opening ceremony, is out of sight from the throngs of fans who hoped
Russian 'feral' girl found living with cows ‘can only communicate by mooing’
A 5-year-old girl, who was found living with cows in the Russian countryside, is unable to speak and only communicates through mooing noises.
The Russian police rescued the ‘feral’ girl after a neigh
Boxing: Vijender powers his way to pre quarters
India's top pugilist Vijender Singh, touted as a serious medal contender, kept his reputation intact as he cruised into the pre-quarter finals of the boxing event in the Olympics with a comfortable win over Kazakhstan's Danabek Sukhanov here.
Olympics: Jai Bhagwan storms into second round of 60kg event
Indian boxer Jai Bhagwan produced a dominating performance to storm into the pre-quarterfinals of the lightweight (60kg) category in the Olympics, here on Sunday.
Participating in his maiden Olympics