Sports

Aging athletically
Forty-one-year-old swimmer Dara Torres is heading for the Olympics in August, but how rare is she? Researchers say that while high levels of physical activity can't stop the aging process, Torres and other 40-something athletes are defying the rules.
Charm school for China
Athletes aren't the only ones frantically preparing for the Beijing Olympics. Chinese citizens are also in training. They're working to perfect skills like not spitting in public and not urinating on the street.
Vikings fans camp out for good seats
About two dozen Minnesota Vikings fans were camped outside the Metrodome ticket booth Wednesday morning when single-game tickets went on sale.
China and the Olympics
With less than a month to go before the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics, lingering questions remain about pollution and possible protests of China's human rights record. Midmorning looks at what these high-profile games will mean for China's image.
Two Minnesotans make Olympic track team
Shani Marks of Apple Valley qualified in the triple jump, and Duluth native Kara Goucher made it in the 10,000-meter race.
Vikings stadium plans move forward
Proposals for a new Vikings stadium will go out in July to contractors and architects. Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission officials say they are moving forward with the planning process, despite not having a commitment from the legislature for a new facility.
Frank DeFord on sports in society
Renowned sports journalist Frank DeFord speaks to the Chautauqua Institution about "Sports: The Hype and the Hypocrisy."
Women's Open starts day two with a tie
Day two of the U.S. Women's Open in Edina begins this morning with two leaders. South Korean Ji Young Oh and American Pat Hurst are both 6 under par.