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No bronze-medal match for Herbert
LONDON -- Jake Herbert had to root for the man who beat him. The only chance for Northwestern's Herbert to wrestle for an Olympic medal in the 185-pound freestyle class Saturday was to have Azerbaijan's Sharif Sharifov make the final. That is what...
Tags: Coleman Scott, Awards and Prizes, Jake Herbert, Wrestling, Tervel Dlagnev
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Sydnee Over: Super Junior Finds Freedom In Running
Sydnee Over, girls track athlete of the year, WINDSOR Class: Junior Coach: Ron Wilson Events: 400 and 800 meters; 4x400 meter relay Accomplishments: Continued to add to her growing list of accomplishments with a second place in the 800 meters...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, College Sports, West Hartford, Allyson Felix, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Mann makes U.S. Olympic team
Former UC Irvine All-American Ryan Bailey made history Monday, while Corona del Mar High product John Mann was simply happy to make the team. Former UCI All-Americans and Olympic veterans Jeff Powers and Tim Hutten join Mann and Bailey on the 13-member...
Tags: UC Irvine Anteaters, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Awards and Prizes, College Sports, Water Polo
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UConn Grad Looking To Make Olympics In Field Hockey
The Hartford CourantWhen Melissa Gonzalez first went to UConn, she was a soccer recruit. When she graduated in 2011, she was one of the top collegiate field hockey players in the country. This week, Gonzalez, 23, will be working toward becoming the first UConn field hockey...Tags: Soccer, Awards and Prizes, Providence Friars, College Sports, Field Hockey
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Centre Sports: Track and field stars returning for second year of Centre camp
larry@amnews.comLisa Owens knows the Maximum Velocity Track and Field Academy can be viewed as a bit expensive, but the Centre College track and field coach also knows there is nowhere else in Kentucky that will offer the expert instruction the camp next week at Centre...Tags: Universal Sports (tv network), NBC (tv network), Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Kevin Young, Awards and Prizes
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Track & field: Work at Centre camp part of former sprinter Boldon's diversification
larry@amnews.comAto Boldon considers the 100-meter dash the “sexy event” in track and field and is proud that he won four Olympic sprint medals — a record for any male athlete. He was second in the 100-meter dash at the 2000 Olympics and third in the...Tags: Soccer, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Awards and Prizes, Basketball, Philosophy
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The 40-year-old swimmer
It's sure to be a swim down memory lane for Steve West. The Huntington Beach resident is headed for Omaha this weekend for the 2012U.S. Olympic TeamTrials in men's swimming. West is no stranger to competing for a spot on an U.S. Olympic team; he'll be...
Tags: Short Course Swimming, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Software Industry, Trials, Universiade
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Hansen setting example
While some might describe Kevin Hansen's extended summer in Orange County as being left behind, the U.S. national team veteran chooses to focus on a men's volleyball career that has taken him along for a long, meaningful ride. Hansen, who is now third on...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Awards and Prizes, FIFA World Cup, France
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Two former Terps selected to play for U.S. Olympic field hockey team
Former Maryland field hockey standouts Katie O'Donnell and Keli Smith Puzo have been selected to compete at the 2012 Olympic Games in London, U.S. women's field hockey coach Lee Bodimeade announced today. O'Donnell and Smith Puzo, who won a combined...
Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Maryland Terrapins, 2012 Summer Olympics, College Sports, Field Hockey
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Chicago-area boxer fighting to reach Olympics
One in an occasional series on the Road to London for the 2012 Olympics, which open July 27.
Nathan Ridings had been carrying a lot of academic weight last year, taking several AP courses his senior year at Lockport Township High School.
With that off...Tags: El Salvador, 2012 Summer Olympics, Awards and Prizes, High School Sports, Science and Technology
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Anae fulfills Olympic dream
LOS ANGELES — As the U.S. Olympic women's water polo team was named Thursday, Coach Adam Krikorian read off the names in alphabetical order. The first name was the former Corona del Mar High and USC standout, Tumua Anae. This led to a funny...
Tags: Beijing Games, Awards and Prizes, USC Trojans, Super Bowl, Water Polo
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London calling CNU field hockey for Olympic journey
NEWPORT NEWS — The dates — July 26 through Aug. 5 — are programmed into Breanne Lowe's phone. "The countdown has started," Lowe said. "You still get the same jittery feeling every time you look at it." The excitement is building for...Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Trips and Vacations, 2012 Summer Olympics, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Awards and Prizes
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