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Author: Jonathan Hawthorne

Newcomer Omar McLeod blows out field in 110 hurdles

May 28, 2016Jonathan Hawthorne Leave a Comment

By Jonathan Hawthorne Omar McLeod may be new to the international 110-meter hurdle scene, but things are working out just fine for the 22-year-old. Earlier this month, he broke 13 seconds for the first time, and then Saturday he dominated… Continue Reading →

Prefontaine Classic David Oliver, Jeff Porter, Omar McLeod

Catch up with Day 1 at the Prefontaine Classic

May 28, 2016Jonathan Hawthorne Leave a Comment

– Mo Farah stormed to victory in the 10,000 meters during Day 1’s Distance Night at the Prefontaine Classic. He executed a furious kick in the final 50 meters, finishing in 26:53.71. – Sandra Perkovic won the women’s discus, throwing 224 feet, 11… Continue Reading →

Prefontaine Classic

Brittney Reese storms to victory in Pre Classic women’s long jump

May 27, 2016Jonathan Hawthorne Leave a Comment

By Jonathan Hawthorne Reigning 2012 Olympic long jump gold medalist Brittney Reese hates the cold. So when she competed in Des Moines, Iowa earlier this season, jumping 22 feet, 1 1/2 inches (6.74 meters), she was disappointed. It was chilly —… Continue Reading →

Prefontaine Classic

American athletes tweak schedules while anticipation builds for Eugene 2021 World Championships

May 27, 2016Jonathan Hawthorne Leave a Comment

By Jonathan Hawthorne Christian Taylor took a close look at his track and field career once Eugene, Oregon, was named host of the 2021 IAAF World Outdoor Championships. Taylor, 25, knows of his small window of opportunity in both the… Continue Reading →

Prefontaine Classic Aries Merritt, Christian Taylor, Renaud Lavillenie, Sanya Richards-Ross

Oregon alumnus Johnathan Cabral edges Wilson in 110 hurdles

May 7, 2016Jonathan Hawthorne Leave a Comment

Both Ryan Wilson and Johnathan Cabral wanted to focus on their starts in the 110-meter hurdles at the Oregon Twilight Meet on Friday. But both stumbled on the first hurdle. That meant both left disappointed in their efforts. Cabral, an… Continue Reading →

Oregon Twilight Meet, UO alumni Johnathan Cabral, Ryan Wilson

Inspired by soldier son, a father becomes a marathoner

May 2, 2016Jonathan Hawthorne Leave a Comment

  It was eight years ago when Steve Swanlund made a major lifestyle change. Inspired by his son Zac’s deployment to Iraq, Swanlund and each of his family members started a new positive activity. Steve took on running, his wife… Continue Reading →

Eugene Marathon

Injured Cheserek loses in 5,000 meters

April 10, 2016Jonathan Hawthorne Leave a Comment

The 5,426 Oregon track and field fans in attendance for the Pepsi Invitational on Saturday had likely penciled in a win for Edward Cheserek in the men’s 5,000-meter race. They did not know that before the race, the Oregon coaching staff tried… Continue Reading →

Pepsi Team Invitational Colby Gilbert, Edward Cheserek

Roscoe Devine

March 26, 2016Jonathan Hawthorne 4 Comments

3:59.1 June 2, 1966, Eugene On the race: Divine remembers running under four minutes several times during his time at Oregon. His first time came as an 18-year-old freshman in the inaugural Oregon Twilight Meet, which was organized to help… Continue Reading →

Sub-4 Reunion

Archie San Romani

March 26, 2016Jonathan Hawthorne Leave a Comment

3:57.6 June 5, 1964, Compton, California On the race: San Romani remembers a crowded field at the Compton Invitational: “Coach was like, ‘Hey, I think you ran 3:57.’ It was quite an exciting day.” San Romani and a few others all… Continue Reading →

Sub-4 Reunion

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