New! The Sports Rapport, hosted by Mitch Wertlieb, explores the teams, athletes, and stories that shape sports across Vermont, from major matchups to niche, local pursuits. Find it on YouTube and wherever you listen to podcasts.
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In the last month, there have been multiple incidents of racist and sexist harassment at Vermont high school sporting events. The head of the Vermont Principals' Association, which oversees high school athletics, says they're implementing new protocols to address the issue.
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Vermont Edition co-host Connor Cyrus tells us about a special high school halftime show featuring drag performers in Burlington.
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It's about much more than baseball when the Vermont Lake Monsters take their home field in Burlington. At Centennial Field, some of the loudest fans are also the youngest: The kids are the true stars of the show.
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For the seventh Olympic games in a row, the United States took home more medals than any country. But in the gold-medal race, they just barely edged China.
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The ceremony organizers used artistic elements to show the athletes a taste of ordinary life in Japan, something they haven't been exposed to due to pandemic restrictions.
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It was not the color medal the U.S. had hoped for, but it was a better result than at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics when the USWNT was bounced out of the tournament in the quarterfinals.
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U.S. Olympic heptathlete Annie Kunz says tracking her monthly cycles and learning she needs to eat more and get more naps when she's fatigued has already improved her athletic performance.
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Sport climbing is new to the Olympic Games and seeks to find the best all-around athlete in three very different disciplines. Here's what (and who) to watch.
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If Encore Boston Harbor were to reintroduce poker right now, as some of its guests have demanded, it would require the casino to close other table games...
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The Olympic Games got underway in Tokyo last week, and one Vermonter is there not as an athlete, but as a broadcaster.