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    Going for gold

    The astounding Texas athletes competing for Team USA at the Tokyo Olympics

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Jul 7, 2021 | 12:55 pm

    After a long, excruciating extra year of waiting, the Tokyo Olympics are finally off and running this month. The event still known as the "2020 Olympic Games" starts Friday, July 23, and Team USA is set to jet over its best athletes — dozens of whom are Texans.

    Competitors from the Lone Star State are going for gold in events from gymnastics to long jump, from archery to wrestling, from shooting to swimming.

    Here's a quick look at top Team USA athletes from Texas (and how to follow them on Instagram), organized by sport. And by "from" Texas, we mean born or live here, or have ties to Texas schools or training centers around the state.

    One high-profile Olympic qualifier who'll now miss out? Dallas' Sha'Carri Richardson, whose positive drug test disqualified her from running both the 100-meter individual race and the relay.

    (Note: Most bio information comes from the official Team USA site. The story will be updated as more details become available.)

    Gymnastics

    Simone Biles, 24
    From: Spring
    On the road to Tokyo: The most decorated gymnast of all time hardly needs an introduction here. She clinched her historic seventh U.S. title in Fort Worth last month.
    Fun fact: So much has been written about her, there's practically nothing people don't know, but here's something fun: her favorite food is Italian.
    Follow: Instagram @simonebiles

    Jordan Chiles, 20
    From: Originally from Vancouver, Washington, but trains at the World Champions Centre in Houston with Simone Biles.
    On the road to Tokyo: She was the 2021 Winter Cup all-around, vault, and floor exercise champion and balance beam silver medalist.
    Fun fact: Her favorite thing about gymnastics is being around her friends and being able to do things that other people can't...like fly.
    Follow: Instagram @jordanchiles

    Diving

    Hailey Hernandez, 18
    Event: Springboard
    From: Southlake (The recent Southlake Carroll High School grad will attend University of Texas at Austin).
    On the road to Tokyo: 2018 World Cup team member (9th, 3-meter) and two-time World Junior Championships silver medalist is the youngest female diver going to Tokyo for Team USA.
    Fun fact: She has superstitions about what suit she wears and always talks to her coach and divers before her turn to dive.
    Follow: Instagram @_hailey.hernandez_

    Alison Gibson, 21
    Event: Springboard
    From: Austin (and attended UT Austin)
    On the road to Tokyo: 2020 World Cup team member
    Fun fact: When she's not training, she enjoys art, music, comedy, dance, data analytics, life coaching, inspiring, and consulting young athletes.
    Follow: Instagram @aagtexas

    Jordan Windle, 22
    Events: 3-meter, 10-meter
    From: UT Austin (hometown: Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
    On the road to Tokyo: 2020 World Cup team member
    Fun fact: Jordan and his dad Jerry co-authored a children's book called An Orphan No More...the True Story of a Boy about a white rooster who adopts a brown boy. The foreword was written by Greg Louganis, Jordan's favorite diver.
    Follow: Instagram @jordanpiseywindle

    Swimming

    Simone Manuel, 24
    Event: 50m freestyle
    From: Houston (Sugar Land)
    On the road to Tokyo: Four-time medalist (2 golds, 2 silvers) at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
    Fun fact: If she wasn’t a competitive swimmer, she would be either a singer or dancer.
    Follow: Instagram @swimone

    Drew Kibler, 21
    Events: 200-meter freestyle, 4x200m relay
    From: UT Austin (hometown: Carmel, Indiana)
    On the road to Tokyo: 2019 NCAA champion (800 freestyle relay)
    Fun fact: Enjoys fine art photography, slackening, drawing, painting, and hiking.
    Follow: Instagram @drew_kibler

    Townley Haas, 24
    Events: 200m freestyle, 4x200m freestyle
    From: UT Austin (hometown: Richmond, Virginia)
    On the road to Tokyo: Gold medalist at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.
    Fun fact: Got engaged in December 2020.
    Follow: Instagram @townleyh

    Natalie Hinds, 27
    Event: 4x100m freestyle relay
    From: Midland
    On the road to Tokyo: Hinds made history at the 2015 NCAA Championships as she, Lia Neal, and Simone Manuel became the first African-American swimmers to go 1-2-3 in a single event.
    Fun fact: After the death of George Floyd, Hinds spoked out to share her support for the Black Lives Matter movement in swimming and beyond.
    Follow: Instagram @_nhinds

    Lydia Jacoby, 17
    Event: 100m Breaststroke
    From: Originally from Anchorage, Alaska, but committed to UT Austin
    On the road to Tokyo: One of 11 teenagers on Team USA swim team.
    Fun fact: The first Alaskan swimmer on Team USA.
    Follow: Instagram @lydiaalicee_

    Erica Sullivan, 20
    Event: 1500m Freestyle
    From: UT Austin (hometown: Las Vegas, Nevada)
    On the road to Tokyo: She finished second in the 1,500-meter freestyle, behind Katie Ledecky
    Fun fact: She's a big movie fan and likes to compare the Best Picture nominees to types of everyday swimmers.
    Follow: Instagram @erica.sully

    Track and Field

    Ronnie Baker, 27
    Event: Men's 100m
    From: Texas Christian University (hometown: Louisville, Kentucky)
    On the road to Tokyo: He was named the Gatorade Kentucky Track and Field Athlete of the Year twice after winning the 100m and the 400m at the 3A state meet.
    Fun fact: He is a kinesiology major at TCU.
    Follow: Instagram @ronnie_baker14

    Jasmine Moore, 20
    Event: Triple Jump
    From: Grand Prairie
    On the road to Tokyo: A star at Mansfield Lake Ridge High School at University of Georgia.
    Fun fact: She is the youngest of the three women competing in triple jump for Team USA.
    Follow: Instagram @jasmineemoore

    Sally Kipyego, 35
    Event(s): 10,000-meter, Marathon
    From: Texas Tech University (born in Kenya, now lives in Eugene, Oregon)
    On the road to Tokyo: Won a silver medal at the 2012 Olympics in London (representing Kenya).
    Fun fact: Became a U.S. citizen in 2017.
    Follow: @sallykipyego

    Bryce Hoppel, 23
    Event: 800-meter
    From: Midland
    On the road to Tokyo: First place at 2019 NCAA Indoor Championships and Outdoor Championships
    Fun fact: Loves playing many different sports, with baseball and soccer being his favorites outside of track and field.
    Follow: Instagram @brycehoppel

    Fred Kerley, 26
    Event: Men's 100m
    From: Texas A&M (hometown: Morgan City, Louisiana)
    On the road to Tokyo: World Championships 2019 – gold (4x400m relay); 3rd (400m)
    Fun fact: Younger brother Mylik ran with him on the Texas A&M track team.
    Follow: Instagram @fkerley99

    Read about more Texas A&M Aggies competing in the Olympics here and Texas Longhorns competing here.

    Inika McPherson, 34
    Event: High jump
    From: Galveston and Port Arthur
    On the road to Tokyo: Competed in the 2016 Rio Olympic Games
    Fun fact: Hobbies include reading, writing poetry, drawing, playing the guitar, designing clothes, singing, and playing basketball and volleyball.
    Follow: Instagram @inika_mcpherson

    Cycling

    Connor Fields, 28
    Event: BMX
    From: Plano (now lives in Las Vegas)
    On the road to Tokyo: Two-time Olympian (2012; 2016 - gold medalist)
    Fun fact: His go-to indulgent snacks are doughnuts and fried chicken.
    Follow: @connorfields11

    Lawson Craddock, 29
    Event: Road cycling
    From: Houston
    On the road to Tokyo: Two-time winner of Stage 1 of the Tour Columbia (2019, 2020)
    Fun fact: Injured from a crash, he finished all 21 stages of the 2018 Tour de France and raised over $200,000 for the velodrome in Houston after damage from Hurricane Harvey.
    Follow: Instagram @lawsoncraddock

    Shooting

    Vincent Hancock, 32
    Event: Skeet
    From: Fort Worth
    On the road to Tokyo: A three-time Olympian and two-time gold medalist going into the Tokyo Games.
    Fun fact: A former sergeant in the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, he earned the National Defense Service Medal, The Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, the Army Service Ribbon, and the Distinguished International Shooter Badge.
    Follow: Instagram @vincent_hancock

    Austen Smith, 19
    Event: Women's Skeet
    From: Keller and Dallas
    On the road to Tokyo: She was the 2019 Skeet National Champion.
    Fun fact: She graduated high school shortly after making the Olympic Team and enrolled at the University of Texas at Arlington to study aerospace engineering. Her 20th birthday is the day of the Olympics Opening Ceremony.
    Follow: Instagram @austen.smithh

    Phillip Jungman, 26
    Event: Skeet
    From: Bryan and Caldwell, Texas
    On the road to Tokyo: 30th at the 2019 World Cup Changwon (skeet)
    Fun fact: He is an active duty specialist in the U.S. Army.
    Follow: Instagram @phillipjungman

    Softball

    Cat Osterman, 38
    From: Houston (now lives in New Braunfels)
    On the road to Tokyo: The celebrated left-handed pitcher is the 2004 and 2008 Olympic silver medalist.
    Fun fact: Wore No. 8 for Olympics in 2004 and 2008. Will wear No. 38 for this, her third Olympics, at age 38.
    Follow: Instagram @catosterman

    Volleyball

    Chiaka Ogbogu, 26
    From: Coppell
    On the road to Tokyo: She was a four-time AVCA All-American while playing at University of Texas. She is the Longhorns' all-time blocks leader.
    Fun fact: She says she is pursuing volleyball "for as long as I can to put myself out there so that young Black volleyball players can see themselves represented more in this sport."
    Follow: Instagram @chiaka11

    Basketball

    Ariel Atkins, 24
    From: Duncanville
    On the road to Tokyo: The Washington Mystics guard was named WNBA All-Defensive second team: 2018, 2019, and 2020.
    Fun fact: She participated in the U.S. Olympic Committee’s Finding Leaders Among Minorities Everywhere (FLAME) program during the summer of 2016.
    Follow: Instagram @iamarielatkins

    Brittney Griner, 29
    From: Houston (also a star at Baylor University)
    On the road to Tokyo: Rio 2016 Olympic Games gold medalist
    Fun fact: Volunteers with former Houston Rocket guard Steve Francis' Holiday Bowling and Christmas Party for underprivileged children.
    Follow: Instagram @brittneyyevettegriner

    Skateboarding

    Jordyn Barratt, 22
    Event: Women's Skateboard Park
    From: Dallas (lived in Hawaii and now in California)
    On the road to Tokyo: She won 4th place in the 2018 World Championships.
    Fun fact: She was the first female to compete as a pro in both US Open skate and surf in the same year.
    Follow: Instagram @jordynbarratt

    Boxing

    Ginny Fuchs, 33
    From: Houston
    On the road to Tokyo: Placed 3rd in the 2018 Elite Women's World Championships.
    Fun fact: Her favorite food is any kind of croissant.
    Follow: Instagram @ginnyfuchsusa

    Fencing

    Courtney Hurley, 30
    Event: Individual, Team Epee Fencing
    From: Houston and San Antonio
    On the road to Tokyo: Two-time Olympian (2012, 2016); Olympic medalist (bronze)
    Fun fact: Has one older sister, Kelley, who qualified to represent Team USA at the Olympic Games in 2008, 2012 and 2016.
    Follow: Instagram @thathurleygurrl

    Kelley Hurley, 32
    Event: Individual, Team Epee Fencing
    From: Houston and San Antonio
    On the road to Tokyo: Three-time Olympian (2008, 2012, 2016); Olympic medalist (bronze).
    Fun fact: Has one younger sister, Courtney, who also qualified to represent Team USA at the Olympic Games in 2012 and 2016.
    Follow: Instagram @thishurleygurrl

    Archery

    Mackenzie Brown, 26
    Event: Recurve
    From: Flint, Texas
    On the road to Tokyo: Part of the 2016 U.S. Olympic Archery Team
    Fun fact: She has a talent for photography, and also enjoys baking and knitting in her spare time.
    Follow: Instagram @mackbrown14

    Rowing

    Gia Doonan, 27
    From: UT Austin (hometown: Rochester, Massachusetts)
    On the road to Tokyo: Won a bronze World Championship medal in 2019 in Women's Eight
    Fun fact: She learned about rowing in high school and fell in love with the sport then, she says.
    Follow: Instagram @gia_doonan

    Wrestling

    Tamyra Mensah-Stock, 28
    From: Katy
    On the road to Tokyo: 2019 World Champion
    Fun fact: She has a twin, Tarkyia, whom she credits with introducing her to wrestling.
    Follow: Intsagram @mensahtamyrastock

    Tae Kwon Do

    Paige McPherson, 29
    From: Abilene
    On the road to Tokyo: Won bronze at the 2012 Olympic Games, came in 11th at 2016 Olympics
    Fun fact: Is a part of the nonprofit organization A Safe Haven For Newborns, which helps newborns from the dangers of abandonment and aids mothers-to-be.
    Follow: Instagram @aka_mcfierce

    Inika McPherson's setting the bar high.

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    Waddle We Have Here

    3 endangered penguin chicks just hatched at Galveston's Moody Gardens

    Jef Rouner
    Mar 27, 2026 | 12:32 pm
    A Humboldt penguin chick in an Easter Basket at Moody Gardens
    Photo courtesy of Moody Gardens
    Look what showed up in an Easter Basket!

    Galveston's Moody Gardens announced this week that it has successfully hatched three Humboldt penguin chicks in the Aquarium Pyramid, the first time the facility has done so.

    “This is our first ever time having Humboldt penguin chicks, so we’re very excited,” said Amy Jones, a biologist who works with the penguins and seals at Moody Gardens.

    Two chicks were born to penguins Yolanda and Cusco, and another to Marcona and Ballesta, all between March 15 and 18. Aquarium staff has been monitoring the chicks and their parents, and all seem to be thriving.

    Humboldt penguins are warm weather penguins that naturally inhabit the coasts of Peru and Chile. Moody Gardens introduced Humboldt penguins to its aquarium in 2017. A burrowing species, mating pairs lay and protect eggs in protected nests.

    The new chicks will remain secluded in their nesting box for the time being until they develop their waterproof feathers. The parents are keeping them warm and fed. Sex will be determined via DNA testing at a later date, after which the chicks will be named and formally introduced to the public.

    Achieving viable Humboldt penguins hatchings is a significant feat for a program that is less than 10 years old, according to Moody Gardens. The birds require strict diets and climate controlled habitats to thrive, and successfully housing a colony of 12 in an environment that makes them comfortable enough to breed is quite an achievement. Engagement and stimulation is key, and visitors to the aquarium can often see the penguins playing with bubbles and toys that simulate activity in the natural environment.

    Successful hatchings are also a win in the fight against extinction. Humboldt penguins are classified as a vulnerable species, with only about 23,000 left worldwide. The birds are heavily impacted by El Niño events that disrupt the nutrient-rich Humboldt current that forms the base of the penguins' food pyramid. Driven by man-made climate change, these events are increasing in number and severity. Overfishing, pollution, habitat loss, and being caught in fishing nets also accounts for a decline in the population, according to press materials. Programs like the one at Moody Gardens help educate the public on the dangers the penguins face in the wild.

    The real question is: when will visitors be allowed to see the babies? Staff continues to monitor the chicks with regular weigh-ins. The chicks will remain in the nesting boxes for at least several weeks until they are mature enough to start entering safe areas and, eventually, the main habitat. In the meantime, people can see videos on the Moody Gardens Instagram page.


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