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Becky Sullivan

Sports Correspondent

Becky Sullivan is NPR’s sports correspondent. She covers professional leagues, college athletics and youth sports, with stories about the people who play them and the intersections of sports with science, business and the law.

She has reported and produced for NPR since 2011. Before becoming the network’s sports correspondent, she traveled widely around the U.S. and the world to cover conflict, natural disasters, disease, politics and protests.

In 2020, she flew to Tehran to help cover the assassination of Iranian military leader Qassem Soleimani, work that helped make NPR a Pulitzer finalist that year. Her work covering the killing of Breonna Taylor by Louisville police in 2020 won an Edward R. Murrow Award for Hard News.

She has traveled repeatedly to Israel and the Palestinian territories to cover the conflict between Israel and Hamas, and she was part of NPR’s team on the ground in Ukraine after Russia invaded in 2022. Sullivan has spoken to U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan on the anniversary of Sept. 11, reported from a military parade in Pyongyang for coverage of the regime of Kim Jong-Un, visited hospitals and pregnancy clinics in Colombia to cover the outbreak of Zika and traveled around Haiti to report on the aftermath of natural disasters.

Born and raised in Kansas City and a graduate of the University of Kansas, Sullivan has often brought coverage of the Midwest and Great Plains region to NPR. In the summer of 2023, she rode her bicycle more than 4,000 miles from Washington, D.C., to the Oregon coast.

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Sunday

Jordan Chiles of the United States, poses with her bronze medal following the women's gymnastics floor exercise event final on Monday at the Paris Olympics. The International Olympic Committee says Chiles must return the medal following an arbitrator's decision that her initial scoring appeal came in four seconds too late. Naomi Baker/Getty Images hide caption

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Saturday

LeBron James dunks the ball during the men's Gold Medal basketball match between France and USA at the Paris Olympics on Saturday. The U.S. downed France to win its fifth straight Olympic gold medal - extending a lengthy streak of international dominance. Aris Messinis/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Jordan Chiles, of the United States, competes during the women's artistic gymnastics individual floor finals Monday at Bercy Arena at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Chiles won bronze after a last-minute inquiry found the judges had underscored her by a tenth of a point. On Saturday, an appeals court vacated the inquiry, saying it had come four seconds too late. Charlie Riedel/AP hide caption

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France loses dramatic men's soccer final, Imane Khelif wins gold

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Friday

OLYMPIC CUPS & PLASTIC WASTE

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Imane Khelif of Algeria (left) defeated Liu Yang of China to win Olympic gold in the women's 66-kilogram boxing event. Maja Hitij/Getty Images hide caption

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The venue that hosted the Olympics equestrian events sits on the estate of Versailles, and the palace can be seen from the grandstand. Alex Broadway/Getty Images hide caption

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The grounds around a palace built by Louis XIV is hosting Olympic events

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The U.S. women's soccer team poses before the start of the quarterfinal match against Japan last Saturday. The USWNT is playing for Olympic gold on Saturday for the first time since 2012. Geoffroy Van Der Hasselt/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Thursday

USA's LeBron James reacts during the men's semifinal basketball game against Serbia during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Bercy Arena on Thursday. The U.S. trailed Serbia most of the game but won 95-91. Aris Messinis/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Wednesday

Quincy Hall celebrates winning the gold medal for the U.S. after competing in the Men's 400m final on Wednesday at Stade de France at the Paris Summer Olympics. Kirill Kudryavtsev/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Rachel Sung and Amy Wang of the U.S. women's table tennis team take on Germany during the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. Wang Zhao/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Tuesday

Imane Khelif of Algeria (blue) punches Janjaem Suwannapheng of Thailand during the Women's 66kg semifinal bout on Tuesday at the Paris Olympic Games. Matthew Stockman/Getty Images hide caption

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Simone Biles celebrates during the Women's Gymnastics Team Final medal ceremony at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Naomi Baker/Getty Images hide caption

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Monday

U.S. OLYMPIC TABLE TENNIS

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Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone of the U.S. competes in a women's 400-meter hurdles heat at the Paris Olympics on Sunday in Saint-Denis, France. Matthias Schrader/AP hide caption

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American Simone Biles celebrates at the end of her floor exercise individual event final on Monday at the Paris Olympics. Biles finished in second to win a silver medal and her fourth overall medal of the Games. Her teammate, Jordan Chiles, took the bronze. Naomi Baker/Getty Images hide caption

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Sunday

Algeria's Kaylia Nemour won gold in the women's gymnastics uneven bars final Sunday at the Paris Olympics. It was the first ever gymnastics medal for an African country at an Olympics. China's Qiu Qiyuan took silver and USA's Suni Lee won bronze. Loic Venance/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Women are leading the medal tally for Team USA at the Olympics

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American Vincent Hancock competes in the Shooting Skeet Men's Final Saturday at Chateauroux Shooting Center in Chateauroux, France. Charles McQuillan/Getty Images hide caption

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Saturday

The U.S. gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik won the bronze medal in Saturday's pommel horse final at the Olympic Games in Paris. Jamie Squire/Getty Images hide caption

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Simone Biles performs her signature 'Yurchenko double pike' to win gold in the gymnastics women's vault final during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on Saturday at Bercy Arena. Loic Venance/AFP hide caption

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Friday

Simone Biles wins gymnastics Olympic individual all-around title

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Thursday

Simone Biles takes gold in women’s gymnastics individual all-around at Paris Games

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