
Sue Bird - Wikipedia
Her fifth Olympic gold medal, at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, makes her one of only two Olympic basketball players—of either gender—ever to win five gold medals, [13] with the other player being her US Olympic teammate Diana Taurasi.
Sue Bird: Records, stats and other top facts - Olympics.com
With seven points, three rebounds, three assists, and three turnovers, Bird helped the U.S. to a 90-75 win over Japan in the final adding to her considerable gold reserves, helping the women …
Sue BIRD - Olympics.com
She helped the USA win World Championships in 2002, 2010, 2014, and 2018, and won four consecutive Olympic gold medals, in 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2016. Playing in Russia between …
Meet the Athletes: Sue Bird - NBC Olympics
2021年5月12日 · Sue Bird is no stranger to having success at the Olympics. At 40 years old, Bird has participated in four Olympics dating back to Athens in 2004. She has four gold medals to her name, and she's hopeful that she'll be able to bring home a fifth from Tokyo.
Sue Bird, Bryant Family Among Notable Faces Sitting Courtside to ...
2024年8月9日 · Legendary USA basketball star Sue Bird sat courtside with her partner—soccer legend Megan Rapinoe. Bird won five gold medals with Team USA, and this is the first Olympics since 2000 in...
US rolls to women’s hoops gold medal in Bird’s last Olympics
2021年8月8日 · Sue Bird capped off her unblemished 17-year Olympics run with a record fifth gold medal. All she and longtime U.S. teammate Diana Taurasi have done on the international stage is win and now stand alone with five gold medals — the first basketball players ever to accomplish that feat — after a 90-75
Sue Bird - Team USA
Entering the Tokyo Games, Bird is the most decorated FIBA World Cup athlete in history, male or female, owning four gold medals (2002, 2010, 2014, 2018) and one bronze medal (2006) and is the only five-time FIBA World Cup medalist. Learn about Sue Bird, an …
Sue Bird | NBC Olympics
Sue Bird bio, video, news, live streams, interviews, social media and more from the 2024 Paris Olympic Games
Sue Bird - Olympedia
She helped the USA win World Championships in 2002, 2010, 2014, and 2018, and won four consecutive Olympic gold medals, in 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2016. Playing in Russia between WNBA seasons, she was with Dynamo Moskva from 2004-06, Spartak Moskva from 2006-11, and UMMC Ekaterinburg from 2011-14.
Extended interview: WNBA legend Sue Bird speaks from 2024 Paris Olympics
In this extended interview, CBS Saturday Morning co-host Dana Jacobson catches up with WNBA legend Sue Bird in Paris, discussing the 2024 Olympic Games, women in sports and more. ...more.