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Several athletes with strong ties to the Centennial State are competing in events such as alpine skiing, snowboarding, and cross-country events.
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Mountain West announces media rights package featuring CBS, Fox, The CW and Kiswe streaming platformThe Mountain West Conference announced a six-year media rights package with CBS Sports, Fox Sports and streaming platform Kiswe and a five-year deal with The CW Network. The agreements begin in 2026-27 and provide broadcast, cable and streaming platforms for football, men's and women's basketball and Olympic sports.
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The team has emerged as among the top in the league and are hoping to duplicate their success of the 2022-23 championship campaign.
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For longtime ski racer Jessie Young, the debut of ski mountaineering at the upcoming Olympics marks the culmination of her two-year journey to earn a spot on Team USA — and the heartbreaking reality of elite sports.
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Drake Maye scored New England's only touchdown on a 6-yard keeper, propelling the Patriots to their 12th Super Bowl with a 10-7 win over the Denver Broncos.
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Denver hosts New England in a rematch of the 2016 AFC Championship game, in which the Broncos defeated the Patriots that year and advanced to Super Bowl 50. They would win their third title by defeating the Carolina Panthers.
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The Jan. 13 recommendation by U.S. Magistrate Judge Maritza Dominguez Braswell is a tentative win for state officials and a loss for the eight plaintiffs, which include four school districts, three charter schools, and one public education cooperative.
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A lot of us in Colorado can’t wait to head to the mountains to ski or snowboard. But hitting the slopes can be a lot more fun – and easier on your body – if you do some simple exercises or stretches before your first runs of the season. A sports medicine expert helps you get ready for ski season.
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Mora held an introductory press conference on the CSU campus where members of his family, CSU alumni and fans along with players from the team — past and present attended.
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Young women are more active in sports than ever. But female athletes face different training challenges than their male counterparts. Now, a new program at Children’s Hospital Colorado aims to transform how middle and high school girls who play sports manage their physical and mental health.