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Author: Bryan Holt

Men’s 800 meters: Mohammed Aman holds off Nigel Amos in a thriller

May 30, 2015Bryan Holt Leave a Comment

Most spectators expected Mohammed Aman and Nijel Amos to finish 1-2 in the men’s 1,500-meter race Saturday at the Prefontaine Classic. However, nobody really knew who would come out on top. Aman, the reigning world indoor champ and three time… Continue Reading →

Prefontaine Classic Mohammed Aman, Nijel Amos, Prefontaine Classic, Taoufik Makhloufi

Emily Harrison takes second, falls short of Olympic Marathon standard

May 12, 2015Bryan Holt Leave a Comment

Emily Harrison came into the 2012 Olympic Marathon Trials in Houston, Texas, well trained and prepared. However, that week she developed a cold and a gnarly cough — which caused her to balk around mile 19. Despite the illness, Harrison… Continue Reading →

Eugene Marathon

Women’s 3,000: Ely returns to Hayward Field

May 9, 2015Bryan Holt Leave a Comment

One year ago, Brett Ely watched the Oregon Twilight meet from the stands as friends and Team Run Eugene teammates competed at Hayward Field. At the time, Ely was running just 10 minutes a day as she was recovering from… Continue Reading →

Oregon Twilight Meet

Men’s 800: Former Ducks Centrowitz and Wheating shine

May 9, 2015Bryan Holt Leave a Comment

It wasn’t the memorable 1-2-3 finish at the 2010 NCAA Championships, but former Oregon athletes Matthew Centrowitz and Andrew Wheating crossed the line 1-2 for a thrilling finish in the men’s 800 meters at the Oregon Twilight Meet at Hayward… Continue Reading →

Oregon Twilight Meet

Women’s triple jump: One jump enough for Neal

May 7, 2015Bryan Holt Leave a Comment

Warner Pacific sophomore Alyssa Neal only needed one legal jump to win the women’s triple jump Saturday in the Oregon Relays at Hayward Field.

Oregon Relays, UO Track & Field

Men’s 400 hurdles: Best battle for second place

April 18, 2015Bryan Holt Leave a Comment

Stephen Delaney clipped the final hurdle as Montana’s Drew Owens pulled away to win heat two of the men’s 400-meter hurdles on Saturday in the Oregon Relays at Hayward Field. Delaney, a sophomore from Carroll, finished second in 52.93 seconds… Continue Reading →

Oregon Relays

Men’s 1,500: Evans returns to competition

April 17, 2015Bryan Holt Leave a Comment

Team Run Eugene member Aaron Evans didn’t finish in front of the men’s 1,500 meter B run at the Oregon Relays on Friday — but he wasn’t last either. Evans, the Bermuda national record holder in the 800 meter, has… Continue Reading →

Oregon Relays, UO Track & Field Middle distance

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