OREGON CITY, OREGON – It’s said that timing is everything. Well, for West Linn High School senior Warren Stanton, it sure seems to be. Stanton found the absolutely perfect time to have his best-ever ...
High jumper Yulina Levchenko found herself going viral at the World Athletics Championships, not for her performance, but because of how attractive she was. Budapest played host to the 2023 World ...
Onaway alum Xavier Santiago didn't just win a second straight GLIAC title in the men's high jump last week. He also set an ...
DE BEQUE — Scottie Vines is just another De Beque High School student heading out the door for track practice. Wearing a dark gray long-sleeved T-shirt, black shorts and Nikes, Vines jokes with his ...
ELLINGTON – Jenna Luoma landed on her back on the high jump mat at the Class M indoor track championships last Saturday and in the stands, her mother held her breath. She had seen the high jump bar ...
Tamberi, who made headlines after he lost his wedding ring during the opening ceremony, was rushed to the emergency room just hours before the high jump final Rachel DeSantis is a senior writer on the ...
SAN MARCOS, Texas (KXAN) — When Charles Austin walks into his gym, he can see a piece of equipment that changed his life 28 years ago. The high jump bar from the 1996 Atlanta Olympics sits below a ...
Dick Fosbury, a unique high jumper best known for dramatically altering the style of his sport, has died at age 76. Fosbury revolutionized the high jump by flying over the bar backwards, a style that ...
University of Arizona track and field made a big splash for the 2022-23 season with the recent commitment of World Athletics U-20 World Championships qualifier Kristján Viggó Sigfinnsson, who ...
TOKYO (AP) — Three-time high jump world champion Mutaz Barshim has ruled himself out of the world athletics championships that open Saturday in Japan after failing to recover from a long-term foot ...
Italy’s Gianmarco Tamberi, Tokyo Olympic gold medalist, qualifies for world meet finals in Oregon. Photo by Chris Stone “Citius, altius, fortius,” says the Olympic motto. Faster. Higher. Stronger. But ...
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