
Louise Radnofsky
Sports Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
Sports reporter for The Wall Street Journal (via health policy, the White House and immigration). Stick around for the gymnastics, figure skating and whatnot.
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2 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Louise Radnofsky |Rachel Bachman
With the NCAA and athletes on the brink of a historic $2.8 billion settlement, one judge is calling all the shotsThe most powerful person in college sports history isn’t a conference commissioner or an NCAA president. It’s not even Teddy Roosevelt, who reformed football in the early 1900s following a rash of deaths on the field. Instead, it’s a 75-year-old federal judge who has degrees from two schools—and never scored a touchdown or sank a jump shot at either one.
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1 month ago |
wsj.com | Louise Radnofsky |Andrew Beaton
Augusta National maintains the secrecy it craves, through the help of the cityOn the grounds here during the Masters, there’s no hiding who’s a member of Augusta National Golf Club. Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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1 month ago |
fnlondon.com | Louise Radnofsky |Andrew Beaton
Augusta National Is So Private Even the Government Protects Its SecretsAugusta National maintains the secrecy it craves, through the help of the city Published April 13, 2025 at 7:00 AM ET Augusta, Ga. On the grounds here during the Masters, there’s no hiding who’s a member of Augusta National Golf Club.
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1 month ago |
wsj.com | Louise Radnofsky |Andrew Beaton
An event of this magnitude, hosting tens of thousands of fans, staff, players, and guests requires close coordination between the City of Augusta and Augusta National Golf Club. Roads are shut down, cops take over traffic and a tiny regional airport suddenly swells with private jets. But, it turns out that the relationship between the local government and the world renowned private club is even closer than previously known.
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1 month ago |
wsj.com | Louise Radnofsky |Natalie Andrews
President’s Florida course hosts a tournament for the Saudi-backed tour this weekendDonald Trump in a red Make America Great Again hat has become a familiar sight at LIV Golf events. There is one striking difference this time: he isn’t the ex-president anymore.
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Figure skater Gracie Gold was a cherished face of a marquee sport of the Olympics when she told an official in October 2017 that she had been sexually assaulted, and that teenagers were at risk. The SafeSport system moved glacially. https://t.co/EODj6x9znj via @WSJSports

Russia freed wrongly convicted WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich as part of the largest and most complex East-West prisoner swap since the Cold War https://t.co/9qrrnqvHqm via @WSJ

Simone Biles is opening her third Olympic run tonight by bringing back her most eye-poppingly difficult twisting skill—one that she hasn’t attempted in competition since her rollercoaster Games in 2021. https://t.co/TA9SKC6YTm via @WSJSports