Emily Giambalvo

Emily Giambalvo is a sports reporter focusing on data-driven projects with the enterprise and investigations team. She has covered various sports events including University of Maryland football and men's basketball from 2018 to 2023, as well as contributed to The Washington Post's coverage of the Olympics, gymnastics, and national college sports. Originating from South Carolina, she graduated from the University of Georgia. Her work primarily revolves around providing unique insights into sports through data analysis.

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Recent Articles

Gabby Douglas' Paris Olympic Dreams End Due to Ankle Injury: Three-Time Gold Medalist Withdraws from U.S. Championships

Gabby Douglas' Paris Olympic Dreams End Due to Ankle Injury: Three-Time Gold Medalist Withdraws from U.S. Championships

Broke On: Wednesday, 29 May 2024 Three-time Olympic gold medalist Gabby Douglas's quest for a spot on the Paris Olympics team ended due to an ankle injury sustained during training. The 28-year-old gymnast, who made history as the first Black woman to win the Olympic all-around title in 2012 and helped Team USA earn back-to-back team golds in London and Rio, withdrew from the U.S. Championships after struggling on bars during her first rotation. Douglas plans to continue training for the 2028 Olympics, inspiring peers and future gymnasts with her determination.