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Day 5 evening quotes, 2009 IAAF World Championships
Bernard Lagat (Tuscon, Ariz.), Men’s 1,500 meters bronze medalist That was the hardest box ever. This is a box that was happening a little too close to the finish. Normally, when it happens, with 300 meters to go, you can make your way out of i...
Day 4 evening quotes, 2009 IAAF World Athletics Championships
Sanya Richards (Austin, Texas), Women’s 400 meters gold medalist First, it feels so great to finally hear that I am a world champion. It’s an overwhelming experience. I really enjoy to competing here in Berlin. I have only good memories. ...
Day 3 Wrap - U.S. Ready For the World
The Nick Symmonds vs. Khadevis Robinson show unfolded beautifully in the 800m final. Tevon Everett led the pack through the first 400m in 51 seconds. As usual, Symmonds began his signature kick from fourth to first at 600m. Symmonds and Robinson were...
Day 4 NCAA Quotes
Provid2009 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships John McDonnell Field - June 10-13, 2009 Fayetteville, Ark. Day 2 – Thursday, June 11, 2009 Ngonidzashe Makusha, Florida State, Men’s Long Jump “It’s a blessing just to be here after te...
2009 D-1 Outdoor Track & Field Championships Coverage
About the meet PreRaceJitters will provide coverage from the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships hosted by the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. The final two days will be aired on television. Check out the meet’s official w...
PRJ’s Podcast #32 with Charles Clark of Florida State
He is one of the sport’s most entertaining figures both on and off of the track. Charles Clark is a man who doesn’t know any names, the Florida State junior does not pay attention to the competition as he is focused on his own performanc...
