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Going for gold: Countdown to 2024 Paris Olympics
  + stars: | 2024-04-17 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGoing for gold: Countdown to 2024 Paris OlympicsTeam USA Women’s Water Polo team captain Maggie Steffens and goalkeeper Ashleigh Johnson, and Team USA Wheelchair Basketball player Courtney Ryan join 'Squawk Box' to preview this summer's 2024 Paris Olympics, what to expect from this summer's games, and more.
Persons: Maggie Steffens, Ashleigh Johnson, Courtney Ryan Organizations: Paris, Water Polo, Team USA Wheelchair
DOHA, Qatar (AP) — The United States held off Hungary 8-7 on Friday to capture the women’s water polo title for the fifth time in the last six championships and eighth time overall. Rachel Fattal scored three goals and goalkeeper Ashleigh Johnson made 10 saves to lead the Americans, who are three-time reigning Olympic champions. The U.S. bounced back from a quarterfinal loss at last year’s world championships in Fukuoka. Rallying from an 8-5 deficit in the final quarter, Hungary came up just short of its first women’s world title since 2005. ___Photos You Should See View All 33 Images
Persons: Rachel Fattal, Ashleigh Johnson Organizations: Olympic, U.S, Greece Locations: DOHA, Qatar, United States, Hungary, Fukuoka, Spain
DOHA, Qatar (AP) — Marrit Steenbergen won gold for the Netherlands in the women's 100-meter freestyle Friday at the World Aquatics Championships. “The back half is my specialty,” said Steenbergen, who also was part of the winning Dutch team in the 4x100 freestyle relay. World record-holder Sarah Sjöström of Sweden is at the championships but withdrew from the 100 free before the preliminaries. The Americans, who are three-time reigning Olympic champions, bounced back from a quarterfinal loss at last year’s world championships in Fukuoka. Hungary came up just short of its first women's world title since 2005.
Persons: Marrit Steenbergen, Siobhán Haughey, Hong Kong, Steenbergen, , , Haughey, Jack, Kate Douglass, ” Haughey, Australia's Mollie O'Callaghan, Sarah Sjöström, Rachel Fattal, Ashleigh Johnson, ___ Organizations: Paris, Dutch, Doha, United, Olympic, Greece Locations: DOHA, Qatar, Netherlands, Hong, Fukuoka, Australia, Sweden, United States, Hungary, Fukuoka . Hungary, Spain
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