Travel woes couldn’t stop Cheruiyot from defending Bowerman Mile title

By Brooklynn Loiselle PALO ALTO, Calif. — Timothy Cheruiyot of Kenya had intended to arrive in the United States early in the week before the Prefontaine Classic. But two days before the meet, he was not in the United States.… Continue Reading

The Bowerman Mile: Why it Matters

By August Howell For nearly every professional sport, there are certain numbers and statistics that are recognized as a pinnacle of achievement: Joe DiMaggio’s 56-game hitting streak, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s 38,387 career points, Michael Jordan’s six NBA championships. For track and… Continue Reading

Six Ducks Qualify for men’s 1,500-meter final

By Isaac Gibson The men’s 1,500-meter final Sunday at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials will have an unorthodox 13 men competing in it. And nearly half of those men have worn an Oregon singlet at one time in… Continue Reading

Kiprop easily wins Bowerman Mile; Blankenship and Jager finish seventh and eighth

By Will Denner World champion Kenyan distance runner Asbel Kiprop didn’t break his personal record Saturday at the Prefontaine Classic, falling short of the expectations he set for himself prior to the Bowerman Mile. Kiprop said at the meet press… Continue Reading