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Suman Varandani is a Primary Editor for the Olympics Sports division at EssentiallySports. Suman loves to create insights on a wide range of American sports including gymnastics, swimming, surfing, and Alpine Skiing. A postgraduate in mass communication and journalism, Suman has been in the media industry for over a decade. She has covered diverse beats ranging from geopolitics to entertainment, travel, and lifestyle. Suman’s journalistic prowess shined through when she covered the 2023 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships and took the reins on Google Discover through her writers’ coverage of Simone Biles. Along with her interest in sports, she is a globetrotter – who enjoys experiencing local cultures and cuisines.

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Years After Cheering On His Olympic Dream, Noah Lyles Has the Perfect Anniversary Wish for Long Time Support System

Noah Lyles recently broke Usain Bolt’s record for the most 200-meter tracks covered in less than 20 seconds. That's not the only victory on his mind.

“Been Hesitant to Try”: Year After His Injury Tony Hawk Gets Real in His Recent Update

The legendary Tony Hawk is well-acquainted with injuries. However, his mishap in California last year set him on a long road to recovery.

Watch: Worth Over $1,000,000 “Young, Soft-Spoken” Rodeo Pro Defends His Undefeated Streak in Major Nebraskan Rodeo

The 24-year-old cowboy from Kansas, who has accumulated earnings of $62,267 this season, claimed the world championship title in 2022.

American Olympic Gold Medalist Puts Skiing on the Map With Blac Chyna and Tom Sandoval in “The World’s Toughest Military Training”

"Special Forces: World's Toughest Test" has built a foundation of demanding tasks for its star-studded cast, pitting them against one another.

After a Deal Worth $166 Million, Paris Olympics Signs Major Player Worth Over $1.14B

Major companies in France eyeing to strike a sponsorship deal with the 2024 Paris Olympics, which is set to begin on July 24 next year.

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