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School bus drivers have been steadily leaving the profession for nearly two decades. As school districts contend with the intensifying labor shortage, one unconventional event celebrates the people who have chosen to stay behind the wheel.
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Kyle Snyder became the youngest American wrestler to win Olympic gold at age 20 during the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games, and he followed that up with a silver at the Tokyo Games.
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Akron native LeBron James continues to add accomplishments to his decades-long career, bringing home his third gold medal and being named the MVP of the Olympics basketball tournament in Paris.
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According to Team USA, more than a dozen Olympians hail from Ohio. They’re competing in events from swimming and track and field, to rowing and boxing.
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There is a growing amount of support for the sport of jump rope to qualify as an Olympic event. An Ohio man is behind the rallying call to make it happen.
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Joe Kovacs, a two-time Olympic silver medalist, and Ashley, his wife/coach, go to work with a baby monitor by their side, knowing that at any moment a practice session may be cut short by a cry for mom or dad.
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Two dozen former, current and incoming Ohio State athletes will compete in Paris over the next few weeks.
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William DeHart Hubbard long-jumped more than 24 feet at the 1924 Paris Olympics, becoming the first Black athlete to win a gold medal in an individual Olympic event.
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Patrick Schulte, 23, was one of two goalkeepers selected to the USMNT. The team faces France for its first match on July 24.
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Kyle Snyder already has one of the best resumes ever for a U.S. wrestler, and he’s just now hitting his prime.