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Author: Elias Esquivel

Grant Fisher crowned U.S. champion in a fast, spirited 5,000-meter final

June 26, 2022Elias Esquivel Leave a Comment

The men’s 5,000-meter final at the USATF Outdoor Championships on Sunday morning contained a strong field, where eight finishers held the world standard. Looking to avoid a chaotic final dash to the line, Grant Fisher knew he had to make… Continue Reading →

USATF national championships Abdihamid Nur, Evan Jager, Grant Fisher, Paul Chelimo, Woody Kincaid

Teare outkicks the field, wins men’s 1,500 meters

June 25, 2022Elias Esquivel Leave a Comment

During last year’s 5,000-meter final at the Olympic Trials, Cooper Teare just missed making the United States team. He was in fourth approaching the last 100 meters, only half a step behind the top three. Ultimately, he was outkicked, finishing… Continue Reading →

USATF national championships Cooper Teare, Johnny Gregorek, Josh Thompson

A chance encounter turned Zach Holland from a baseball guy to a javelin star

June 25, 2022Elias Esquivel Leave a Comment

Zach Holland was a baseball guy.  As someone from a small school, Holland never focused his attention on one sport; rather, he played a different one with each sports season. Holland grew up 90 miles south of Eugene in Glide,… Continue Reading →

USATF national championships Zach Holland

Andrew Evans surprises himself by winning U.S. men’s discus title

June 23, 2022Elias Esquivel Leave a Comment

It was a bit of an underwhelming men’s discus final at the USATF Outdoor Championships on Thursday afternoon. Of the 17 men in the field, only two recorded a personal best. This allowed for Andrew Evans, who said he hadn’t… Continue Reading →

USATF national championships Andrew Evans, Sam Mattis

Anna Hall pulls off an unprecedented double: NCAA gold in heptathlon, silver in 400 hurdles

June 11, 2022Elias Esquivel Leave a Comment

Florida’s Anna Hall had to get through one more event before being officially crowned the NCAA heptathlon champion on Saturday afternoon at Hayward Field. While the other heptathletes were enjoying a few hours of rest, Hall had a 400-meter hurdle… Continue Reading →

NCAA Track and Field Championships Anna Hall

Trey Cunningham caps stellar season with NCAA 110-meter hurdle title

June 10, 2022Elias Esquivel Leave a Comment

It had been four long years since Florida State’s Trey Cunningham had run in an NCAA Championships final. The hierarchy of collegiate hurdlers was a bit different in 2018, and Cunningham, then a freshman, finished fourth. Fast forwarding to this… Continue Reading →

NCAA Track and Field Championships Trey Cunningham

Arkansas’ Ayden Owens-Delerme sets five personal bests en route to NCAA decathlon title

June 9, 2022Elias Esquivel Leave a Comment

Other names may have been involved, but Arkansas’ Ayden Owens-Delerme’s rose above them all. Owens-Delerme, who entered with the lead on day two, pulled off five personal bests across the 10 disciplines en route to an NCAA decathlon title Thursday… Continue Reading →

NCAA Track and Field Championships Ayden Owen-Delerme

Even the other decathletes stop to watch Arkansas’ Ayden Owens-Delerme

June 8, 2022Elias Esquivel Leave a Comment

As the decathletes ran in the final heat of the 400 meters Wednesday evening at the NCAA Championships, the decathletes from the second heat were making their way through the media tent, having just competed. The final heat was streamed… Continue Reading →

NCAA Track and Field Championships

Jakob Ingebrigtsen dominates Bowerman Mile for second consecutive year

May 28, 2022Elias Esquivel Leave a Comment

Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen had full command of the Bowerman Mile by the time the pacer stepped aside after 800 meters Saturday afternoon at the Prefontaine Classic. Ingebrigtsen, the reigning Olympic champion, was leading, slightly increasing the gap between himself and… Continue Reading →

Prefontaine Classic Cole Hocker, Cooper Teare, Jakob Ingebrigtsen

A who’s who of distance runners — including two former Ducks — will race the Bowerman Mile

May 27, 2022Elias Esquivel Leave a Comment

Earlier this week, former Oregon distance star Cooper Teare shared a post on social media that turned some heads in the sport. The post, featured on Teare’s Instagram, held the caption, “Many people may not know (including him) but @jakobing… Continue Reading →

Prefontaine Classic Cooper Teare, Jakob Ingebrigsten

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