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Missouri, Kansas athletes compete in Paris 2024 Olympic Games
PARIS (KCTV) – With Team USA solidified and the Opening Ceremonies in the past, athletes from across Kansas and Missouri have started to compete in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. Here’s who they are:
Kansas:
- Track & Field
- Michael Joseph – Men’s 400M (St. Lucia)
- Gros Islet, St. Lucia
- University of Kansas
- Yoveinny Mota – Women’s 100M Hurdles (Venezuela)
- Caracas, Venezuela
- University of Kansas
- Sharon Lokedi – Women’s Marathon (Kenya)
- Burnt Forest, Kenya
- University of Kansas
- Bryce Hoppel – Men’s 800M (USA)
- Midland, Texas
- University of Kansas
- Hussain Al Hizam – Men’s Pole Vault (Saudi Arabia)
- Jubail, Saudi Arabia
- University of Kansas
- Alexandra Emilianov – Women’s Discus (Republic of Moldova)
- Chisinau, Moldova
- University of Kansas
- Stanley Redwine – Men’s Head Coach (USA)
- University of Kansas Track & Field Head Coach
- Tim Weaver – Event Manager (USA)
- University of Kansas Relays Meet Director
- Michael Joseph – Men’s 400M (St. Lucia)
- Basketball
- Joel Embiid – Men’s Center (USA)
- Yaoundé, Cameroon
- University of Kansas
- Joel Embiid – Men’s Center (USA)
- Gymnastics
- Leanne Wong – Women’s Replacement (USA)
- Overland Park, Kansas
- University of Florida
- Leanne Wong – Women’s Replacement (USA)
- Archery
- Swimming
- Yaseen-El Demerdash – Men’s 50M Free, 100M Butterfly, 100M Free, Paralympics (USA)
- Overland Park, Kansas
- University of Kansas
- Yaseen-El Demerdash – Men’s 50M Free, 100M Butterfly, 100M Free, Paralympics (USA)
- Shooting
- Derrick Mein – Men’s Trap Shooting (USA)
- Paola, Kansas
- Kansas State University
- Derrick Mein – Men’s Trap Shooting (USA)
- Rugby
Missouri
- Track & Field
- Chris Nilsen – Men’s Pole Vault (USA)
- Kansas City, Missouri
- University of South Dakota
- Quincy Hall – Men’s 400M, 400M Relay (USA)
- Kansas City, Missouri
- University of South Carolina
- Freddie Crittenden III – Men’s 110M Hurdles (USA)
- St. Louis, Missouri
- Syracuse University
- Brandon Miller – Men’s 800M (USA)
- O’Fallon, Missouri
- Texas A&M University
- DeAnna Price – Women’s Hammer Throw (USA)
- Moscow Mills, Missouri
- Southern Illinois University
- Chris Nilsen – Men’s Pole Vault (USA)
- Basketball
- Jayson Tatum – Men’s Forward (USA)
- St. Louis, Missouri
- Duke University
- Napheesa Collier – Women’s Forward (USA)
- Jefferson City, Missouri
- University of Connecticut
- Jayson Tatum – Men’s Forward (USA)
- Diving
- Tyler Downs – Men’s Synchronized 3m Springboard (USA)
- Ballwin, Missouri
- Laurel Springs Online School
- Tyler Downs – Men’s Synchronized 3m Springboard (USA)
- Soccer
- Patrick Schulte – Men’s Goalkeeper (USA)
- St. Peter’s, Missouri
- St. Louis University
- Patrick Schulte – Men’s Goalkeeper (USA)
- Shooting
- Rachel Tozier – Women’s Trap Shooting (USA)
- Pattonsburg, Missouri
- University of Central Missouri
- American Military University
- Rachel Tozier – Women’s Trap Shooting (USA)
To see a full list of Team USA athletes, click HERE.
For a full calendar of Olympic events, click HERE.
Copyright 2024 KCTV. All rights reserved.
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Salvador Perez attended the Ecaudor-Curaçao match at Arrowhead. So did other royals — from the Netherlands
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City Royals captain Salvador Perez, along with teammates Starling Marte and Carter Jensen, attended Saturday evening’s World Cup match at Arrowhead Stadium.
So did some other royals!
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands began Saturday by cheering the Dutch past Sweden in Houston.
The monarchs ended the day by watching Curacao make some history against Ecuador in Kansas City.
The small island nation of Curacao is a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and that makes King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima the heads of state. So, after a quick flight north Saturday, the royal couple dutifully swapped out their bright orange scarves of Het Oranje Legioen they wore to their earlier match with bright blue ones for The Blue Wave.
Curacao, the smallest World Cup team in population and size, made its tournament debut last Sunday in a 7-1 loss to Germany. But it bounced back from that defeat to earn a 0-0 draw with La Tri and earn its first-ever point in the tournament.
“It is an extra-special World Cup because we have both the Netherlands and Curacao,” Willem-Alexander told RTL-TV. “So we have twice as many teams to cheer for. A great opportunity to cheer on both the Blues and the Oranges. All in all, it will be a special World Cup for me with two teams, and I naturally hope they go extremely far.”
The Netherlands moved one step closer to the World Cup knockout round after a 5-1 win over Sweden.
Brian Brobbey and Cody Gakpo scored two goals apiece to help coach Ronald Koeman’s team bounce back from a disappointing draw in its opener and move atop Group F. The Netherlands concludes group play against Tunisia on Thursday in Kansas City.
Curacao is still alive, too, after Eloy Room made 15 saves — one off the World Cup record — to earn a draw with Ecuador. It concludes Group E play on Thursday against the Ivory Coast in Philadelphia at the same time Ecuador is playing Germany in New York.
It is quite rare for sitting monarchs to come through the area. Queen Ann of Romania attended the dedication of the Liberty Memorial, which is where Kansas City is holding its World Cup FanFest, in the 1920s, while King Gustav XVI of Sweden made a stop in the small Kansas town of Lindsborg when he was passing through the Midwest in the 1970s.
Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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1 man dies after being shot June 9 in Kansas City, Missouri; police working to identify person of interest
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department is working to identify a person(s) of interest in a June 9 shooting that led to the death of one victim.
Police were called around 6 a.m. on June 9 to the area of Independence and Monroe avenues in Kansas City, Missouri.
Responding officers found an unresponsive man behind a residence in that area. He was transported to the hospital for life-threatening injuries, per KCPD.
Police were notified Friday night that the shooting victim died.
KCPD said Saturday “detectives have made headway identifying subject(s) of interest.”
Anyone with information on the incident is encouraged to call KCPD Homicide detectives directly at 816-234-5043 or the Greater Kansas City Crime Stoppers Tips Hotline at 816-474-8477.
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If you have any information about a crime, you may contact your local police department directly. But if you want or need to remain anonymous, you should contact the Greater Kansas City Crime Stoppers Tips Hotline by calling 816-474-TIPS (8477), submitting the tip online or through the free mobile app at P3Tips.com. Depending on your tip, Crime Stoppers could offer you a cash reward.
Annual homicide details and data for the Kansas City area are available through the KSHB 41 News Homicide Tracker, which was launched in 2015. Read the KSHB 41 News Mug Shot Policy.
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1 man killed, 5 others wounded in mass shooting Friday night near East 19th and Vine streets in KCMO
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — One person was shot to death and five others were wounded by gunfire Friday night in the 18th and Vine Historic District in Kansas City, Missouri.
Police said officers were in the area of East 18th Street and Paseo about 10:30 p.m. when they heard gunshots.
The officers moved to East 19th Street between the Paseo and Vine Street to check for shooting victims, according to a police department news release.
They found one man who had been shot and was unresponsive, along with two women who had been shot.
The man was declared dead at the scene.
One of the women suffered serious gunshot wounds and the other woman suffered non life-threatening wounds, according to the police department news release.
Officers at the shooting scene were notified three more shooting victims from the same area had been taken to a hospital by a private vehicle.
An adult male and female were reported in stable condition late Friday, while a second adult male suffered critical gunshot wounds, according to police.
Police said their preliminary investigation revealed the victims were standing on 19th Street between Vine and Paseo when people began shooting in several directions.
All the shooting victims were hit by gunfire in that area, according to police.
No word on what led to the mass shooting and at least one murder.
This is a developing story and will be updated when new information is available.
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If you have any information about a crime, you may contact your local police department directly. But if you want or need to remain anonymous, you should contact the Greater Kansas City Crime Stoppers Tips Hotline by calling 816-474-TIPS (8477), submitting the tip online or through the free mobile app at P3Tips.com. Depending on your tip, Crime Stoppers could offer you a cash reward.
Annual homicide details and data for the Kansas City area are available through the KSHB 41 News Homicide Tracker, which was launched in 2015. Read the KSHB 41 News Mug Shot Policy.
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