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Anne Arundel envoy Centrowitz is just one part of an Oregon distance tradition
EUGENE, Ore. - Tracktown USA has always been an incubator of running talent. Tradition, pine-lined trails and cool rain make this a haven where endurance athletes thrive. Bill Bowerman, the legendary University of Oregon coach, invented the waffle...Tags: Running, James Dean, Ryan Hall, Road Running, Track and Field
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Former Broadneck star Centrowitz brings his winning kick to the world championships
Like many of the other 1,500-meter races during his outdoor track season at Oregon this spring, rising senior Matthew Centrowitz felt someone pull up on his shoulder shortly after the final turn.
And like all the other races, the 21-year-old Centrowitz...Tags: Track and Field, Pacific-12 Conference, High School Sports, Matthew Centrowitz, Jr., Penn Relays
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Wednesday's Olympic Scores
BASKETBALL Men Quarterfinals d Argentina 82, Brazil 77 United States 119, Australia 86 Spain 66, France 59 Russia 83, Lithuania 74 HANDBALL Men Quarterfinals Hungary 34, Iceland 33 Sweden 24, Denmark 22 France 23, Spain 22...Tags: Amber Campbell, Russia, Debbie Capozzi, Italy, Shannon Rowbury
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Usain Bolt adds 400-meter relay to his legend
LONDON -- Usain Bolt charmed the world during the Olympics and won his third gold medal Saturday by anchoring a world-record 400-meter relay performance, but still he was denied one prize. It was a modest request. All he wanted was the yellow baton he...
Tags: Usain Bolt, Trinidad and Tobago, Brigetta Barrett, Russia, Jamaica
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Discus hopeful Brooks does the heavy lifting
EUGENE, Ore. — Lance Brooks had no complaints after spending a good chunk of Monday afternoon out in the chilly rain that pelted Hayward Field during the preliminary round of the discus at the U.S. Olympic track and field trials. Compared with...
Tags: Trials, Horse and Harness Racing, Manufacturing and Engineering, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Heavy Engineering
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Could U.S. men fail to win gold at world track?
How's this for a doomsday scenario:
The U.S. men could come home without a single gold medal from the World Track & Field Championships that begin Saturday in Daegu, South Korea.
Yes, that's pretty unlikely for a country whose men never have won fewer...Tags: Daegu (South Korea), Injuries and Wounds, David Oliver, Minority Groups, 2016 Olympic Games
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