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Originally posted by tandfman View PostSomeone at the University of Iowa thinks that if you win an event at the Pan-Am Junior Championship, that makes you a "World Champion".
https://www.blackheartgoldpants.com/...d-field-discus
<< By Michelle Gardner, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Damien High graduate Zach Shinnick has had quite the track season.
He won the 400-meter hurdles at last month’s USA Junior National championships before a third-place finish in the event at the Pan American Junior Championships in Peru last week. The Pan American event also serves as the world championships for athletes 20 and under.>>
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Originally posted by gh View PostNot the only place that does:
<< By Michelle Gardner, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Damien High graduate Zach Shinnick has had quite the track season.
He won the 400-meter hurdles at last month’s USA Junior National championships before a third-place finish in the event at the Pan American Junior Championships in Peru last week. The Pan American event also serves as the world championships for athletes 20 and under.>>
I saw Shinnick run 45.20 at Sacramento, but it failed to click that he broke the World Record. What's more, I don't even recall that he cleared any hurdles!Last edited by dj; 07-28-2017, 08:01 AM.
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This article from the Daily Bruin (which was posted on Today's Top Headlines) states that Jim Bush won 13 NCAA championships in 20 years while at UCLA. You'd think even the most raw sportswriter for a college newspaper would at least delve into the history of the sport if you are assigned to write about it.
The UCLA Bruins Lose Another Star Athlete
"Track and field has lost its allure at UCLA, and going from Jim Bush’s 13 NCAA championships in 20 years to zero in the last decade is proof of that."
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Did you know that the meet in London a few weeks ago was the Olympics? Neither did I. :-)
Jamaican sprint superstar Usain Bolt has retired from track and field with a warning to drug cheats.
>>Jamaican sprint superstar Usain Bolt has retired from track and field . . . Bolt, last race was in the 200 meters at the London 2017 Olympics Championships . . .<<
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From the article in Today's Top Headlines regarding the cancellation of the 2017 Rieti meeting:
Kenyan David Rudisha set a then-world record of 1min 41.01sec in the 800 metres in 2010, while Jamaica's Asafa Powell timed 9.74sec in the 100m in 2007, a mark that remained in place until beaten by compatriot Usain Bolt at the Berlin world championships two years later.
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This one really had me scratching my head, wondering what the writer could have been thinking. Actually, it's the headline writer--there's nothing wrong with the story, which appeared on the website of the University of Iowa's school newspaper. The first paragraph is:
>>After a weekend off, the Iowa cross-country team will head to Lincoln, Nebraska, for the Woody Greeno Invitational.<<
But the headline says "HAWKEYE CROSS COUNTRY HEADS OUT EAST"
One can only hope that the driver of the team bus didn't read the headline before getting out on the road. Nebraska is definitely West of Iowa.
[email protected] After a weekend off, the Iowa cross-country team will head to Lincoln, Nebraska, for the Woody Greeno Invitational. The women kick off their first road trip of the season with the 6,000-meter run at 10 a.m. The men will follow with the 8,000-meter run at 10:45 a.m. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(\'div-gpt-ad-1573565244436-0\'); }); The Hawkeyes will...
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From today's IAAF report about a Half-Marathon in the Czech Republic (on front page)---
They say the winner---Violah Jepchumba----set the Bahrain National Record with her 66:06.
Then, later in the article, they mention she'd run 65:22 earlier this year----but NO mention of it being 44 seconds FASTER than her "National Record" of 66:06!!
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Originally posted by tandfman View PostThis one really had me scratching my head, wondering what the writer could have been thinking. Actually, it's the headline writer--there's nothing wrong with the story, which appeared on the website of the University of Iowa's school newspaper. The first paragraph is:
>>After a weekend off, the Iowa cross-country team will head to Lincoln, Nebraska, for the Woody Greeno Invitational.<<
But the headline says "HAWKEYE CROSS COUNTRY HEADS OUT EAST"
One can only hope that the driver of the team bus didn't read the headline before getting out on the road. Nebraska is definitely West of Iowa.
http://daily-iowan.com/2017/09/15/ha...eads-out-east/
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