Olympics 2012With Olympic Win, Italian Kayaker Takes Home A Gold Medal ... And A VineyardA first place finish in the kayak slalom at the 2012 London Olympics meant more than a gold medal for Daniele Molmenti. He and his cousin, Fede Celot, had to...ResumeOnly A Game07:21Apr 7, 2017Gobbled Up By The Peloton: A Cyclist Gets A Hand ... And A PushWriter, filmmaker and professional cyclist Kathryn Bertine tried to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics. Bertine tells Only A Game's Karen Given about the time she tried to gain qualifying...ResumeOnly A Game06:57Jul 22, 2015Gobbled Up By The Peloton: A Cyclist Gets A Hand...And A PushWriter, filmmaker and professional cyclist Kathryn Bertine tried to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics. Bertine tells Only A Game's Karen Given about the time she tried to gain qualifying...ResumeOnly A Game06:26Jun 6, 2015The Douglases: Two Olympic Trailblazers, 64 Years ApartThe oldest living African American to win an Olympic medal is Herb Douglas, and the youngest African American to win an Olympic medal is Gabby Douglas. The former is 90....ResumeOnly A Game04:48Feb 16, 2013After Olympic Gold, Missy Franklin Swims Against High School FreshmenMost Olympic gold medal swimmers turn pro and lose the opportunity to compete for their high schools. 17-year-old American Missy Franklin is the exception to that rule. Bill Littlefield spoke...ResumeOnly A Game04:52Jan 19, 2013AdvertisementParalympic Games Take Over London's VenuesWhen the Olympics end, the Paralympics begin. The Guardian's Owen Gibson joins Bill Littlefield to talk about the growth of the Paralympic Games and their unprecedented popularity in the U.K.ResumeOnly A Game03:40Sep 1, 2012The Olympics, RevisitedBill Littlefield says the good old city of London handled the challenge of the Games with ease and grace.ResumeOnly A Game02:32Aug 15, 2012U.S. Olympic Men's Boxing Punched OutFor the first time in history, the U.S. men's Olympic boxing team failed to medal at the Games. How did that happen? How can the program turn thingsaround? Sports Illustrated's...ResumeOnly A Game05:10Aug 11, 2012Bringing The Mile Back To TrackThe mile used to be a hallowed distance in track and field, but changes in the sport have all but negated its value, even in the U.S., a metric system...ResumeOnly A Game04:22Aug 11, 2012Sounds Of The U.S. - Japan Gold Medal Soccer MatchThe American women took the gold in Olympic soccer this week, beating Japan in a rematch of last summer's World Cup final. Only A Game captured the sounds of the...ResumeOnly A Game03:22Aug 11, 20122012 Olympics: Many Memorable MomentsThe Olympics always generate iconic moments. Guest host Karen Given reviews some of the most memorable scenes from the London Games.ResumeOnly A Game04:37Aug 11, 2012Czech Artist Thinks Outside The BusThe Olympics serve as a place of artistry, both on and off the athletic field. A Czech artist's work that involves one of London's most iconic images is drawing both...ResumeOnly A Game03:39Aug 4, 2012Oscar Pistorius: Right To Run Rooted In ScienceOscar Pistorius is the first double amputee to compete in the Olympics, but what does his participation mean for other amputee athletes and the science of prosthetics? Only A Game's...ResumeOnly A Game06:48Aug 4, 2012A Look At Female OlympiansFemale athletes get a lot of attention during the Olympics, whether it's swimming, gymnastics, track, or beach volleyball. Despite that popularity, Bill Littlefield says women's sports still have a long...ResumeOnly A Game02:08Aug 4, 2012Should The NBA Bar Players From The Olympics?While Team USA is trouncing the world's basketball teams in the Olympics, NBA brass is considering keeping players out of the competition. Jere Longman of the New York Times joins...ResumeOnly A Game05:51Aug 4, 2012BMX On Its Second Olympic LapThe London Olympics will take a dirty turn when the BMX competition kicks off with bikes, speed, jumps and plenty of dirt. Susan Valot reports on how BMX has changed...ResumeOnly A Game05:05Aug 4, 2012Chinese Swimmer's Gold Standard Under SuspicionChinese Olympic swimmer Ye Shiwen won two gold medals in London, but her dominance has raised some eyebrows. Boston Globe's John Powers joins Bill Littlefield to talk about the backlash...ResumeOnly A Game03:54Aug 4, 2012Olympics: Only A Game StyleCovering the Olympics requires making many predictions, some of which come true and some of which do not. Bill Littlefield looks back on how predictions made on Only A Game...ResumeOnly A Game03:27Aug 4, 2012Gold Medalist Raisman's Hometown Starry-EyedAly Raisman, the captain of the U.S. women's gymnastics team, is from Needham, Mass. During a trip to a bank in their shared hometown, Bill Littlefield got a small peek...Only A GameAug 1, 2012Olympic Badminton: A Shuttlecock ScandalWhen we think international sports scandal, we think badminton. Eight female badminton players from three nations have been disqualified from the Olympics for intentionally losing matches in London.Only A GameAug 1, 2012Next Page
With Olympic Win, Italian Kayaker Takes Home A Gold Medal ... And A VineyardA first place finish in the kayak slalom at the 2012 London Olympics meant more than a gold medal for Daniele Molmenti. He and his cousin, Fede Celot, had to...ResumeOnly A Game07:21Apr 7, 2017
Gobbled Up By The Peloton: A Cyclist Gets A Hand ... And A PushWriter, filmmaker and professional cyclist Kathryn Bertine tried to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics. Bertine tells Only A Game's Karen Given about the time she tried to gain qualifying...ResumeOnly A Game06:57Jul 22, 2015
Gobbled Up By The Peloton: A Cyclist Gets A Hand...And A PushWriter, filmmaker and professional cyclist Kathryn Bertine tried to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics. Bertine tells Only A Game's Karen Given about the time she tried to gain qualifying...ResumeOnly A Game06:26Jun 6, 2015
The Douglases: Two Olympic Trailblazers, 64 Years ApartThe oldest living African American to win an Olympic medal is Herb Douglas, and the youngest African American to win an Olympic medal is Gabby Douglas. The former is 90....ResumeOnly A Game04:48Feb 16, 2013
After Olympic Gold, Missy Franklin Swims Against High School FreshmenMost Olympic gold medal swimmers turn pro and lose the opportunity to compete for their high schools. 17-year-old American Missy Franklin is the exception to that rule. Bill Littlefield spoke...ResumeOnly A Game04:52Jan 19, 2013
Paralympic Games Take Over London's VenuesWhen the Olympics end, the Paralympics begin. The Guardian's Owen Gibson joins Bill Littlefield to talk about the growth of the Paralympic Games and their unprecedented popularity in the U.K.ResumeOnly A Game03:40Sep 1, 2012
The Olympics, RevisitedBill Littlefield says the good old city of London handled the challenge of the Games with ease and grace.ResumeOnly A Game02:32Aug 15, 2012
U.S. Olympic Men's Boxing Punched OutFor the first time in history, the U.S. men's Olympic boxing team failed to medal at the Games. How did that happen? How can the program turn thingsaround? Sports Illustrated's...ResumeOnly A Game05:10Aug 11, 2012
Bringing The Mile Back To TrackThe mile used to be a hallowed distance in track and field, but changes in the sport have all but negated its value, even in the U.S., a metric system...ResumeOnly A Game04:22Aug 11, 2012
Sounds Of The U.S. - Japan Gold Medal Soccer MatchThe American women took the gold in Olympic soccer this week, beating Japan in a rematch of last summer's World Cup final. Only A Game captured the sounds of the...ResumeOnly A Game03:22Aug 11, 2012
2012 Olympics: Many Memorable MomentsThe Olympics always generate iconic moments. Guest host Karen Given reviews some of the most memorable scenes from the London Games.ResumeOnly A Game04:37Aug 11, 2012
Czech Artist Thinks Outside The BusThe Olympics serve as a place of artistry, both on and off the athletic field. A Czech artist's work that involves one of London's most iconic images is drawing both...ResumeOnly A Game03:39Aug 4, 2012
Oscar Pistorius: Right To Run Rooted In ScienceOscar Pistorius is the first double amputee to compete in the Olympics, but what does his participation mean for other amputee athletes and the science of prosthetics? Only A Game's...ResumeOnly A Game06:48Aug 4, 2012
A Look At Female OlympiansFemale athletes get a lot of attention during the Olympics, whether it's swimming, gymnastics, track, or beach volleyball. Despite that popularity, Bill Littlefield says women's sports still have a long...ResumeOnly A Game02:08Aug 4, 2012
Should The NBA Bar Players From The Olympics?While Team USA is trouncing the world's basketball teams in the Olympics, NBA brass is considering keeping players out of the competition. Jere Longman of the New York Times joins...ResumeOnly A Game05:51Aug 4, 2012
BMX On Its Second Olympic LapThe London Olympics will take a dirty turn when the BMX competition kicks off with bikes, speed, jumps and plenty of dirt. Susan Valot reports on how BMX has changed...ResumeOnly A Game05:05Aug 4, 2012
Chinese Swimmer's Gold Standard Under SuspicionChinese Olympic swimmer Ye Shiwen won two gold medals in London, but her dominance has raised some eyebrows. Boston Globe's John Powers joins Bill Littlefield to talk about the backlash...ResumeOnly A Game03:54Aug 4, 2012
Olympics: Only A Game StyleCovering the Olympics requires making many predictions, some of which come true and some of which do not. Bill Littlefield looks back on how predictions made on Only A Game...ResumeOnly A Game03:27Aug 4, 2012
Gold Medalist Raisman's Hometown Starry-EyedAly Raisman, the captain of the U.S. women's gymnastics team, is from Needham, Mass. During a trip to a bank in their shared hometown, Bill Littlefield got a small peek...Only A GameAug 1, 2012
Olympic Badminton: A Shuttlecock ScandalWhen we think international sports scandal, we think badminton. Eight female badminton players from three nations have been disqualified from the Olympics for intentionally losing matches in London.Only A GameAug 1, 2012