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Dalilah Muhammad

Dalilah Muhammad, who is nursing a hamstring injury, will not compete at U.S. nationals

June 22, 2022McKenzie Days Leave a Comment

Dalilah Muhammad, the 2019 world champion in the 400 hurdles and the former world record holder, will not compete in this week’s USA Track and Field Outdoor Championships at Hayward due to a hamstring injury.    In a press conference… Continue Reading →

USATF national championships Dalilah Muhammad

What happened at worlds: Day eight

October 5, 2019Lori Shontz Leave a Comment

Just about every track nerd I know had “Day Eight” of the IAAF World Outdoor Track and Field Championships marked on their calendars, and the performances lived up to the hype. Dalilah Muhammad set a world record in the 400-meter… Continue Reading →

Hayward Field, IAAF world championships Ashton Eaton, Brianne Theisen-Eaton, Craig Engels, Dalilah Muhammad, Matthew Centrowitz, Neil Gourley, Sydney McLaughlin

What happened before worlds

September 27, 2019Nate Mann Leave a Comment

DOHA, Qatar — The 2019 IAAF World Track and Field Championships are just getting started, but the SOJC Track Bureau has been off and running for a week. We crossed state lines for the first time in June to cover… Continue Reading →

IAAF world championships Christian Coleman, Dalilah Muhammad, Emma Coburn, Kara Winger, Mariam Farid, Nikki Hiltz, Rai Benjamin, Ryan Crouser

Heat? Dirty air? U.S. athletes say they don’t care

September 26, 2019Brooklynn Loiselle Leave a Comment

DOHA, Qatar — Steeplechaser Emma Coburn has spent the past five weeks training in the Swiss mountains to defend her title at the 2019 IAAF World Track and Field Championships. She seems unconcerned about the high temperatures in Doha, a… Continue Reading →

IAAF world championships Dalilah Muhammad, Emma Coburn, Rai Benjamin, Ryan Crouser

Doha starts a special stretch for U.S. athletes

September 26, 2019Alex Castle 1 Comment

DOHA, Qatar – With a team of gold medal contenders in some of the deepest fields in the sport’s history, the U.S. track and field team is threatening to break some records at the 2019 IAAF World Track and Field… Continue Reading →

IAAF world championships Dalilah Muhammad, Emma Coburn, Rai Benjamin, Ryan Crouser

Jamaican 400-Meter Hurdler Janieve Russell Shines in victory

May 26, 2018Jenny Sanchez Leave a Comment

By Jenny Sanchez Jamaican Olympic hurdler Janieve Russell won the 400-meter hurdles Saturday at the 44th Annual Prefontaine Classic in 54.06, edging American Dalilah Muhammad by .03 seconds. “I was expecting a faster time,” said Muhammad. “I was ready to… Continue Reading →

Prefontaine Classic Ashley Spencer, Dalilah Muhammad, Janieve Russell

Hurdler McLaughlin beats nerves to make Olympic team at 16

July 10, 2016Keeler McJunkin Leave a Comment

By Keeler McJunkin Sydney McLaughlin, a 16-year-old who just finished her junior year in high school, who doesn’t have her driver’s license because she lost her permit and likes to juggle in her free time, was so nervous when she… Continue Reading →

U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials Ashley Spencer, Dalilah Muhammad, Kori Carter, Sydney McLaughlin

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