Will Rodriguez put his collectible cup down just for a second, then - swoosh! - it was swiped.
"The guy pulled out his gun, he cocked it, put it to my forehead and said, 'Get down'."
Organizers pledge to transform murky green to crystal clean for synchronized swimmers
"This is what we have dreamed of. It is not an easy road, but we want the medal."
What have ancient Taoism and the internet got to do with the final of the women's 100-meter backstroke at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games? Everything!
Some foreigners unnerved as boisterous Brazilians follow their own set of rules
There was a gasp of surprise at the Rio Olympic Games when American swimmer Michael Phelps added one more gold to his already record tally of 18 - he has added two more since. But the surprise was not only for his remarkable achievement but also for some dark purple circles on his shoulders and back. They were signs of "cupping" that he had undergone before the race.