This post was updated Aug. 8 at 8:06 p.m.
Three Bruins completed the three-peat for Team USA.
The U.S. women’s water polo team won its third consecutive Olympic gold medal Saturday, beating Spain 14-5 – the largest margin of victory ever posted in an Olympic final.
This post was updated Aug. 8 at 10:07 p.m.
When Kakeru Iwabuchi learned the 2020 Summer Olympics would be held in Tokyo, he was ecstatic.
Iwabuchi, a fourth-year sociology student from Japan, said he even applied to be an Olympic volunteer, hoping to support the Games.
This post was updated Aug. 8 at 8:08 p.m.
Instead of blue and gold, the Bruins are wearing bronze and gold.
Four former UCLA women’s soccer players represented three countries in the Tokyo Olympics.
This post was updated Aug. 8 at 8:17 p.m.
On Jan. 7, 2017, Kyla Ross and Madison Kocian made history.
Making their Bruin debuts, the former Team USA standouts became the first Olympic gold medalists to ever compete in NCAA gymnastics.
In a final 13 years in the making, the red, white and blue met a familiar fate.
The No. 1-ranked United States softball team – which features four Bruins on the roster – went scoreless against No.
This post was updated Aug. 1 at 8:42 p.m.
Jordan Chiles didn’t even warm up on bars or beam.
The incoming UCLA gymnastics freshman was only slated to compete on vault and floor for Team USA in the Olympic team finals.
This post was updated July 25 at 9:47 p.m.
With the 2020 Tokyo Games officially underway, Daily Bruin Sports looks at the 43 Bruin athletes – and handful of coaches – who are currently in Japan representing the blue and gold of UCLA, along with their countries’ colors.
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