Noelani Day, the first Tongan from the island to swim at the Games, grew up sharing the waters around her home with humpback whales. The first-year USC Dornsife student now plans to become a physiotherapist. [5 min read]
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Alumni fight on through a pandemic to win medals in water polo, beach volleyball, swimming, and track and field. [3 min read]
Amelia Brodka ’12 produced an award-winning documentary and founded a nonprofit to promote women’s skateboarding. Now she’s competing in one of the first-ever Olympic skateboarding events. [2 min read]
Kelly Claes ’17 and her partner, Sarah Sponcil, have already made history as the youngest duo to represent the U.S. in beach volleyball. Now, they’re ready to show the world why they deserve their spot. [2½ min read]
Meet the USC Dornsife undergraduates competing at the Olympic Games in Tokyo this summer, representing a diverse list of nations from Austria to Tonga. [3 min read]
From the first deaf American to win an Olympic medal to the only swimmer to win a million dollars in prize money, these USC Dornsife Olympians demonstrate Trojan excellence. [4 min read]