PARIS, France — Discus throw is one of the premier track and field events held every four years at the Summer Olympics. In the discus throw, athletes hurl a metal disc-shaped object as far as they can ...
Track and field will never fail to surprise its fans: a sport full of tiny details, where the smallest of margins separates moments of glory from those of agony and heartache. Jamaican discus thrower ...
COLUMBUS — A family tradition that started in the vineyards of Harpersfield Township continued Friday. Ella Haeseler, a junior at Geneva High School, competed in the Division II discus at the state ...
The dream years in the making is set to become a reality for Methuen’s Sam Weeks — with the dream of a lifetime on the line. Weeks will throw the discus at the U.S. Olympic Trials on Thursday, the ...
DUNLAP — Great performances by individuals and relays are normally witnessed during the state tournament for high school track. Shocking can be added to the great showing Concord’s Donovan Arnold had ...
Valarie Allman took her place atop the discus world yet again. The American captured her second consecutive gold medal in discus on Monday after taking home the gold three years earlier in Tokyo ...
EUGENE, Ore. – Walls along the interior of Indiana University’s Gladstein Fieldhouse feature images of IU track and field athletes making Olympic teams. So what does IU do about Jayden Ulrich? The ...
Following in your parents’ footsteps can be a daunting task: just ask Bronny James what it’s like to launch a sports career without comparisons to his father, LeBron, arguably the greatest basketball ...
Correspondent photo / Robert Hayes McDonald junior Drew Zajack competes in the Division III boys discus at Ohio State Friday afternoon. With a personal-best mark of 178-3 feet, Zajack was crowned the ...
BELOIT — Beloit Memorial head track coach Henry Kremnitzer couldn’t help but see the irony. When 1980s track standout Jim Lewis visited the Purple Knights’ practice a few weeks ago, he told Kremnitzer ...
MELBOURNE, Sept 17 (Reuters) - Australian discus king Matt Denny is chasing his first world championships medal in Tokyo and will do it alongside the man he regards as both the benchmark and a ...
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