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Author: Tristen Shaw

Ryan Crouser dominates yet another shot put competition en route to U.S. title

June 24, 2022Tristen Shaw Leave a Comment

Ryan Crouser returned to Hayward Field Friday night for the USATF Championships to continue his reign as the most remarkable shot putter in the event’s history. While Crouser ended the night with the gold, it was not a clear-cut path… Continue Reading →

USATF national championships Joe Kovacs, Ryan Crouser

As her career winds down, Allyson Felix reflects on her legacy, on and off the track

June 22, 2022Tristen Shaw Leave a Comment

As Allyson Felix prepares for her penultimate meet in what has been an illustrious career, reflection is becoming more prevalent in her life. The 36-year-old mother has begun to look at what life will be like beyond the track while… Continue Reading →

USATF national championships Allyson Felix

Ryan Crouser dominates men’s shot put under less than ideal conditions

May 28, 2022Tristen Shaw Leave a Comment

Three feet short of a full length tennis court is how far world record holder Ryan Crouser threw the shot put Saturday afternoon in Hayward Field at the Prefontaine classic. The Boring, Oregon, native won with a throw of 75… Continue Reading →

Prefontaine Classic

Finally, Washington’s Joe Waskom gets a Pac-12 Title

May 15, 2022Tristen Shaw Leave a Comment

Sunday morning was anything but typical for Washington redshirt freshman Joe Waskom. Two cups of coffee were already in his stomach by the time his teammates got up, and that set the tone for the last day of the Pac-12… Continue Reading →

Pac-12 championships Joe Waskom

Washington’s Brian Fay warms up for last day of Pac-12 championship with a steeplechase victory

May 14, 2022Tristen Shaw Leave a Comment

Brian Fay of the University of Washington won the Pac-12 title in the men’s 3,000-meter steeplechase during a cloudy afternoon at Hayward Field with a time of 8 minutes, 32.47 seconds. The school record holder in the 5,000 and 10,000,… Continue Reading →

Pac-12 championships Brian Fay

Friendly Pac-12 men’s pole vault competition ends with a win for Washington State’s Jacob Englar

May 13, 2022Tristen Shaw Leave a Comment

Jacob Englar of Washington State won the Pac-12 pole vault title during the rain Friday night at Hayward Field with a vault of 16 feet, 9 ¼ inches, leaving friends and competitors Tate Curran from UCLA and Max Manson from… Continue Reading →

Pac-12 championships Jacob Englar

BYU’s Ashton Riner dominates women’s javelin

May 7, 2022Tristen Shaw Leave a Comment

Ashton Riner of BYU won the women’s javelin throw at the Oregon Twilight Meet Friday night at Hayward Field with a throw of 191 feet, 11 inches — 44 feet ahead of the second-place finisher, Kaylee Wright of Western Oregon.… Continue Reading →

Oregon Twilight Meet Ashton Riner

Brad Taylor returned home for his first marathon, and his experience paid off

May 1, 2022Tristen Shaw Leave a Comment

Brad Taylor ran his first marathon of his life Sunday morning at the Eugene Marathon, finishing 11th with a time of 2 hours, 26 minutes, 12 seconds. Taylor, who won three 2A/1A OSAA state titles for Oakridge High School from… Continue Reading →

Eugene Marathon

Portugal’s Marta Freitas dominates the field in women’s 800-meter invitational

April 23, 2022Tristen Shaw Leave a Comment

Marta Freitas of Brooks Beast won the women’s 800-meter invitational Saturday evening at the Oregon Relays held at Hayward Field, taking the lead at 200 meters en route to a time of 2 minutes, 5.18 seconds. She held off Oregon freshman… Continue Reading →

Oregon Relays

Long jump winner Jonah Tactay: Once a Titan, Now a Duck, Always a Jumper

April 22, 2022Tristen Shaw Leave a Comment

Oregon junior Jonah Tactay came off the field a big smile after winning the men’s long jump Friday afternoon with a jump of 23 feet, 4 ¾ inches at the Oregon Relays. His winning jump came on his second attempt.… Continue Reading →

Oregon Relays Jonah Tactay

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