Sentences with phrase «in relay track»

Out of the thousands of athletes participating in relay track meets last week came two sprinters and a pole vaulter whose performances were Olympian

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Phil Knight, who was still good enough at 43 to run a brisk 800 - meter leg in this year's Beer Relays, traces Nike's roots all the way back to the late»50s when he was on Bowerman's track team.
Jazmine Fenlator - Victorian, who drove for the US in Sochi, will pilot the team while Carrie Russell, who ran in Jamaica's 4x100m relay in the 2013 world track and field championships, will be in the sled.
The reason I wasn't home is that my daughter ran well in a mile relay, so we were out of town for her track meet.
This is the largest annual track and field meet in the United States and the largest relay meet in the world.
The Meadowdale (Ohio) High girls» 4x400 - meter relay team was disqualified in the semifinals of the state track and field championships because the colors of the runners» sports bras didn't match.
She is almost certain to make her second Olympic team at the U.S. track and field trials starting July 14 in Sacramento, and to challenge for gold medals in three events (the 100, 200 and 4x100 relay) in Sydney in September.
TRACK & FIELD — The LOS ANGELES MERCURETTES set an 880 - yard sprint medley relay record of 1:45.1 at the AAU indoor championships in Oakland (page 20).
CLOVIS, Calif. ««Senior Lauren LaRocco and the 4 × 400 - meter relay both earned top five finishes in the final two races of the meet as the St. Francis program placed 21st overall at the CIF Track and Field Championships Saturday.
# 48 Tom Courtney NEWARK NCAA 880 - yard champion for Fordham in 1955; won track gold medals at»56 Olympics in 800 meters and 4X400 relay.
But the U.S. looks to be the favorite in the women's 4x400m relay, especially with this team taking the track:
TRACK & FIELD — Australian Olympian PAM KILBORN broke her own world record for the 200 - meter hurdles with a 26 - second clocking and was one - quarter of a 220 - yard relay team that set another world mark — 1:35 — at a meet in Brisbane.
The barber also threw in the fact that Mike Peterson ran a respectable, if not mind - blowing, 440 in track (51.8) and had been a member of Yates Center High School's record - breaking one - mile relay team.
Last spring he gave up baseball to concentrate on track, but quit at midseason, partly because his best time in the 100 meters, a 10.39 at the Florida Relays in March, wasn't good enough to qualify him for the Olympic trials, and partly because the demands of being a Heisman hopeful — interviews, addressing school kids and the like — took up too much time.
He returns to the track on Friday in the opening round of the 200 (in which he is also the Olympic and world champion, and world - record holder) and will run on Sunday on Jamaica's 4 √ ó 100 - meter relay team.
Suffering from a sinus infection that slowly spread to his thyroid, liver and kidneys, Lewis had run sixth in the 100 at the U.S. trials in June and so qualified for the relay only as an alternate, behind Dennis Mitchell and Lewis's Santa Monica Track Club teammates Mark With - erspoon, Leroy Burrell and Mike Marsh.
TRACK & FIELD - MAX MORINIERE, DANIEL SAN - GOUMA, JEAN - CHARLES TROUABAL and BRUNO MARIE ROSE of France set a world record in the men's 400 - meter relay with a time of 37.79 seconds at the European Track & Field Championships, in Split, Yugoslavia,.04 of a second faster than the previous mark set by the United States team at the 1984 OlymTRACK & FIELD - MAX MORINIERE, DANIEL SAN - GOUMA, JEAN - CHARLES TROUABAL and BRUNO MARIE ROSE of France set a world record in the men's 400 - meter relay with a time of 37.79 seconds at the European Track & Field Championships, in Split, Yugoslavia,.04 of a second faster than the previous mark set by the United States team at the 1984 OlymTrack & Field Championships, in Split, Yugoslavia,.04 of a second faster than the previous mark set by the United States team at the 1984 Olympics.
Friday at the track was a historic day for Team USA, as the Americans won gold in women's 4x100m relay, smashing the world record in the process.
TRACK & FIELD — KANSAS UNIVERSITY»S relay teams set national indoor records of 9:48.8 in the distance medley and 7:29.2 in the two - mile at the Kansas State Relays, but the school lost the university division team title by one point to Oklahoma State in Manhattan, Kans..
While competing in several events on the track and field team, Joe was part of the 4 × 100 relay team that won the East Bay Athletic League Championship and placed fourth at the CIF North Coast Section.
At Special Olympics Northern California's annual Bay Area Games, 30 students receiving special education will compete alongside 30 general education, non-disabled students in Unified 4 × 100 track relays.
IT»S SPRING AGAIN Sirs: As one who in his capacity as track fan registered a mild complaint over your neglect of the Drake Relays last spring, permit me to laud loudly Roy Terrell's magnificent story A Classic Duel of Speed (SI, May 7).
There was confusion in the second men's 4x400m relay heat as athletes were called back to the start having already run almost half way around the track.
Featuring all eight field events alongside all track events from 100m through to the 1500m, plus 4x100m and 4x400m relays, the Athletics World Cup will follow on from the success of London 2017, which saw the capital become the first city ever to stage both the World Para Athletics and IAAF World Athletics Championships in the same year.
He has earned a reputation as one of the best track & field officials in the nation and is a mainstay at the Penn Relays each year.
The sensor aims to monitor compliance and track progress in treating ailments by relaying key information back after a pill is swallowed.
Then in the 1990s, scientists tracked down the spindle's source: the thalamus, a brain region that regulates sleep and also processes and relays sensory information to the cerebral cortex.
When they tracked the cells» axons from the eye into the brain, they saw that many of them terminated in the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN), the first relay station in the brain for visual information.
In 1998, Readdy, then deputy associate NASA administrator for space operations, helped arrange for the National Science Foundation (NSF) to repurpose satellites in the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) for communications support in AntarcticIn 1998, Readdy, then deputy associate NASA administrator for space operations, helped arrange for the National Science Foundation (NSF) to repurpose satellites in the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) for communications support in Antarcticin the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) for communications support in Antarcticin Antarctica.
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-- Tracking Data Relay Satellite - 2 (TDRS - 2): a NASA communications satellite that was to have been placed in a geosynchronous orbit with the aid of a booster called the Inertial Upper Stage.
Tests using NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) proved the feasibility of space VLBI in 1986.
I was always a sprinter in track — running the 100m, 200m, and 400m sprints / relays.
The year is 2011 and I am in 8th Grade My track coach pulls me aside... Coach: «Hey Paleeza, do you think you can run in the field event relay
~ My precious first born had her first 7th grade track meet yesterday... she got 4th in both triple and long jump, I believe they got 2nd and 3rd in 800 and mile relays (not sure), but our BIG news... is she placed 1st in the 100M hurdles.
F1 2017 has range, and when you're sitting in the pit box you'll hear the track commentator relaying genuine real - time information.
The in track and field events events in which he competed included the 100 meter dash, the 200 meter dash, the long jump and the 4 x 100 meter relay race.
Serra wins the division 4 4 × 100 meter relay as Jazmyne Frost runs the final leg during the CIF - SS Track and Field Divisional Finals at El Camino College in Torrance, Calif., on Saturday, May 19, 2018.
Santa Margarita wins the division 3 4 × 100 meter relay as Tessa Green runs the final leg during the CIF - SS Track and Field Divisional Finals at El Camino College in Torrance, Calif., on Saturday, May 19, 2018.
Paraclete wins the division 4 4 × 100 meter relay as Andre Hunt, third from left) runs the final leg during the CIF - SS Track and Field Divisional Finals at El Camino College in Torrance, Calif., on Saturday, May 19, 2018.
St. John Bosco wins the division 3 4 × 100 meter relay as Nathan Jones runs the final leg during the CIF - SS Track and Field Divisional Finals at El Camino College in Torrance, Calif., on Saturday, May 19, 2018.
One El Paso County high school made a statement, and another reaffirmed its dominance, in the big - school 4x200 - meter relays on Friday at the state track meet at Jeffco Stadium.
Well, Pratt & Miller has developed a new rear - facing radar that operates in a similar fashion to what we're used to in modern blind spot detection systems, only it is also capable of tracking cars as they approach and relaying vital information to the driver via a large display screen.
I ran the mile relay back in high school track.
Using sort of the meshed Bluetooth Tags that would provide not only focused tracking relayed compute for active return to link compute for the sensor & kinect but also allow development with certain programmed effects in game's.
Think of it as a relay race where runners hand off the baton to the next runner in order to advance down the track — mesh Wi - Fi systems work the same way.
For years, the Texas Relays Car Show and Donk Contest in Austin brought a passionate but sometimes misunderstood car culture into the spotlight around one of Texas» biggest track and field events.
Serve as liaison between customers and management in order to relay customer issues to the correct department and track progress of resolution.
• Deep knowledge of the restaurant business, with a great ability to provide exceptional first contact customer services • Track record of providing customers with the highest quality of service by ensuring their comfort and accuracy of order • Well - versed in taking accurate orders, relaying them to the kitchen and ensuring timely delivery to patrons • Excellent communication and listening abilities aimed at responding to customers» requests and fulfilling their needs aptly • Adept at making prompt and effective decisions during rush hours targeted at ensuring consistent and high quality services • Exceptionally well - placed multitasking and organizational skills, with a strong ability to respond to several requests at the same time and come up with solutions to everyday problems • Excellent attention to detail and social perception, aimed at being aware of customers» reactions and complaints, with a great ability to handle adverse situations with tact so that they do not affect other customers • Exceptionally service oriented with excellent coordination and communication skills • Able to effectively handle restaurant waiting list during high volume rush hours
Experienced and well credentialed Relay Technician and Electrical Commissioning Engineer with a proven track record in managing global utility power operations on a large scale focused on commissioning activities and electrical startup procedures for various boiler and coal fired power stations.
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