Rick Maese

Rick Maese is a veteran sports features writer for The Washington Post, with a diverse reporting background covering various subjects including the Olympics; health and safety in football; and legal, political and social issues across the sports world. He has served as the beat writer for the Washington Redskins and has experienced multiple major sporting events such as Super Bowls, World Cups, World Series, and seven Olympics. Maese's journalism career began at the Albuquerque Tribune before moving on to positions at the Baltimore Sun and Orlando Sentinel. He joined The Washington Post in 2009. His work can be found on WashingtonPost.com as well as social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter.

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Swimmer Lilly King Qualifies for Paris Olympics, Wins 200-meter Breaststroke Final, and Gets Engaged

Swimmer Lilly King Qualifies for Paris Olympics, Wins 200-meter Breaststroke Final, and Gets Engaged

Broke On: Friday, 21 June 2024 Swimmer Lilly King qualified for the Paris Olympics in both breaststroke events and was surprised with a proposal from her longtime boyfriend James Wells on the pool deck after finishing second in the 200-meter final. King, a fan favorite and previous gold medalist, will be the first American to compete in both distances at three consecutive Olympics.