Lindsey Vonn crashed in the final Alpine Skiing World Cup event before the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.
New research has revealed a sharp decline in the number of female coaches across the UK at all levels.
Two-time Olympic triathlon champion Alistair Brownlee has announced his retirement aged 36.
Keely Hodgkinson has set her sights on breaking the long-standing women's 800m record following Olympic gold.
Great Britain were downgraded from silver to bronze in the after photo-finish drama in the mixed relay triathlon.
Simone Biles missed out on a gold medal for the second time on Monday after being edged out in the floor exercise final.
Down syndrome athletes will take part in their own British Swimming Championships for the first time.
Judy Murray is to lead a new Sky Sports docuseries 'Driving Force' featuring the biggest names in sport, starting on November 24.
Kate and Helen Richardson-Walsh - the first-ever same-sex married couple to win Olympic gold - discuss the mental side of elite sport, injuries, and more.
Michael Johnson discusses racism in the USA, current tensions, his athletics career, Usain Bolt, Jesse Owens and more in a wide-ranging interview.
Team GB athlete Jo Pavey has advocated the benefits regular exercise can have on tackling asthma.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has ruled that 45 Russian athletes and two coaches cannot take part in the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.
The British Olympic Association has pledged its support for Team GB's LGBT athletes with a special logo to mark Rainbow Laces Day.
Five Sky Scholars did not make the Olympics. Head of the scheme Tony Lester explains why not making Rio can be their inspiration.
Swimmer Siobhan-Marie O'Connor arrived home from Rio this week following her glorious efforts at the Olympics.
Record-breaking Team GB were given a heroes' reception when they arrived back in the UK on Tuesday after their glorious Olympics.
For Team GB, there was no shortage of Olympic glory to talk about. But which were among the most discussed on Twitter?
Rafael Nadal has confirmed that he will represent Spain at the Olympic Games in Rio, despite injury concerns.
Out of 206 countries heading to the Rio Olympics, only 75 have ever won a medal. Who could be a surprise hero this summer?
We pick out eight lesser-known athletes who could emerge as stars of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.