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Tara Davis-Woodhall (/ ˈ t ɑːr ə / TAR-ə; née Davis; born May 20, 1999) [2] is an American track and field athlete. She won a gold medal in women's long jump at the 2024 Summer Olympics and also a silver medal at the 2023 World Championships .
James Delmage Ross (November 9, 1872 – March 14, 1939) was the superintendent of lighting for Seattle for 28 years and was the first administrator of the Bonneville Power Administration. He was instrumental in developing the Cedar Falls and Skagit River hydroelectric power plants.
Construction of Ruby Dam at the Rip Raps below Ruby Creek began in 1937. This dam was renamed Ross Dam after the death of James Delmage Ross (1872–1939), the superintendent of the Skagit River Project. Construction of Ross Dam was to take place in three stages and the first stage was completed in 1940.
SAINT-DENIS, France — Long jumper Tara Davis-Woodhall thought about quitting. She's said she battled depression and body image issues. She's gone, in her words, "through hell and back."
Tara Davis-Woodhall, recently crowned the indoor world champion in long jump, is jumping further than ever before ahead of the Paris Olympics. ... James Patterson gives $500 holiday bonuses to ...
Tara Davis-Woodhall is officially an Olympic medalist. The track and field athlete secured the gold medal in the women's long jump final at Stade de France in Paris during the 2024 Olympics on Aug. 8.
Tara Davis-Woodhall overcame more than most people could ever fathom just to make the Olympics. Her podium moment on Friday showed the weight of what it took to be able to compete, let alone win.
Ross Dam is a 540-foot (160 m)-high, 1,300-foot (400 m)-long concrete thin arch dam across the Skagit River, forming Ross Lake.The dam is in Washington state, while Ross Lake extends 23 miles (37 km) north to British Columbia, Canada.