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  2. 'Something special': Kylie Feeney breaks Abby Steiner's 400 ...

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    She takes pride in having her name next to Steiner, who still holds Coffman program records in the 100 (11.38) and 200 (22.73) and as a member of the 1,600 relay (3:51.66).

  3. Abby Steiner - Wikipedia

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    Abby Kathryn Steiner (born November 24, 1999) is an American track and field sprinter. She is the U.S. indoor record holder in the 200 m and 300 m , and the NCAA record holder in the 200 m. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Steiner holds personal bests of 10.90 seconds over 100 m and 21.77 seconds over 200 m.

  4. What to know as ex-Cat Abby Steiner gets set to run in ... - AOL

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    Steiner owns the second-fastest recorded time in the 200 this year (with a regular-wind reading). She ran the event in 21.77 seconds on June 26 while winning the American title.

  5. How to watch former Kentucky star Abby Steiner in 2022 ... - AOL

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  6. This Week's Music - Wikipedia

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    This Week’s Music is an American syndicated half-hour television show originally hosted by Livingston Taylor, brother of singer James Taylor. Similar to American Bandstand, the show featured dancers in a studio, music videos of popular hits, and live musical guests. In 1984 the show aired five days a week in some markets.

  7. Abby Steiner finishes fourth in 200m at USA Track & Field ...

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  8. List of television theme music - Wikipedia

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    J. J. Starbuck ("Gone Again") - music by Mike Post, lyrics by Stephen Geyer performed by Ronnie Milsap; The Jack Benny Program (end credit theme, "The J & M Stomp") – Mahlon Merrick; The Jackie Gleason Show ("Melancholy Serenade") – Jackie Gleason; Jackpot, 1974–75 version ("Jet Set") – Mike Vickers (later used for This Week in Baseball)

  9. College Notes: Coffman's Abby Steiner breaks collegiate track ...

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