
Louise Radnofsky
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Sports reporter for The Wall Street Journal (via health policy, the White House and immigration). Stick around for the gymnastics, figure skating and whatnot.
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https://www.wsj.com/news/author/louise-radnofsky 19-09-2011 14:54:36
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New: LIV has ended its pursuit OWGR accreditation because it feels the rankings have become illegitimate. LIV hopes to negotiate directly with majors to get players exemptions as it unleashes a new shot on the golf establishment. With Louise Radnofsky: wsj.com/sports/golf/li…

It's the end of college sports as we know it, and the greatest obstacle to Dartmouth basketball claiming they ended amateurism is that someone else beats them to it wsj.com/sports/college… via WSJ Sports with Laine Higgins

The Dartmouth men's basketball team's vote to unionize was historic because of the threat it poses to the NCAA's concept of amateurism. It's not the only one looming for the NCAA. w/ Louise Radnofsky wsj.com/sports/college…

Today’s the day! THE FORMULA, the third book by Jonathan Clegg and me, hits bookstores in 🇺🇸 The definitive story of the rise, fall, and reinvention of F1 into the global phenomenon it is today. Available wherever books are sold: amazon.com/Formula-Rogues…


The Players Championship proudly calls itself the strongest field in golf. But unlike in the past, when it included nearly all of the world's top players, it's now missing a big chunk thanks to LIV. With Louise Radnofsky: wsj.com/sports/golf/pl…

“More communication, more transparency, less time”: The U.S. Center for SafeSport is promising changes to how it handles thousands of sexual abuse reports, and that “we heard the complaints loud and clear” wsj.com/sports/safespo… via WSJ Sports

The U.S. considers only two Americans ‘wrongfully detained’ in Russia, but there are more families seeking the might of Washington to bring their loved ones home wsj.com/world/russia/f… via The Wall Street Journal



The U.S. has reached an agreement to pay around $100 million to 100 victims of Larry Nassar over the FBI's failures, bringing the final price-tag of settlements relating to the former gymnastics team doctor close to $1 billion wsj.com/sports/olympic… via WSJ Sports Sadie Gurman


With college gymnastics more popular than ever, it's also been a breakout year for fantasy leagues--professional sports' longtime tool for fan engagement. wsj.com/sports/ncaa-gy… via WSJ Sports

In 45 minutes, Gabby Douglas will be making one of the most improbable comebacks in modern Olympic history, at a low-key meet in a gym outside of Houston. It's been eight years since her last competition. wsj.com/sports/olympic… via WSJ Sports

Inside the power struggle that kept Rory McIlroy off the PGA Tour board: Cantlay, Spieth, Tiger and behind-the-scenes tensions spilling out into the open. New in The Wall Street Journal with Louise Radnofsky: wsj.com/sports/golf/ro…

Simone Biles is opening her third Olympic run tonight by bringing back her most eye-poppingly difficult twisting skill—one that she hasn’t attempted in competition since her rollercoaster Games in 2021. wsj.com/sports/olympic… via WSJ Sports

Russia freed wrongly convicted WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich as part of the largest and most complex East-West prisoner swap since the Cold War wsj.com/world/russia/e… via The Wall Street Journal

Figure skater Gracie Gold was a cherished face of a marquee sport of the Olympics when she told an official in October 2017 that she had been sexually assaulted, and that teenagers were at risk. The SafeSport system moved glacially. wsj.com/sports/olympic… via WSJ Sports