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  2. Cole Hocker - Wikipedia

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    Cole Hocker (born June 6, 2001) is an American middle- and long-distance runner who specializes in the 1500 meters.He won the gold medal in the event at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, setting an Olympic record and an area record of 3:27.65.

  3. Kaylyn Brown - Wikipedia

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    At the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Oregon on June 8, 2024 she lowered her personal best to 49.13 seconds. [11] She competed in the women's 4 x 400 metres relay at the 2024 Paris Olympics, winning the gold medal as part of the American relay team. [12] [13] [14] She also competed in the mixed 4x400m relay at the Games, winning the silver medal ...

  4. Eugene Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The marathon, established in 2007, was the first major marathon to be held in Eugene since 1984, when the last Nike OTC Marathon was staged. Nearly 5000 entrants participated in the inaugural 2007 marathon events, which featured about thirty elite athletes, many of whom were shooting for qualifying marks for the US Olympic Trials, which were held in New York City in November.

  5. Rachael Scdoris - Wikipedia

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    Rachael Scdoris - 2009 Iditarod Ceremonial Start in Anchorage. Rachael Scdoris /səˈdɔərɪs/ (born February 1, 1985, in Bend, Oregon) is an American dog musher and cross country runner who in 2006 became the first legally blind person to complete the 1,049+ mile Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race across the U.S. state of Alaska.

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  7. List of University of Oregon Olympians - Wikipedia

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    This article provides a list of Olympic athletes from the University of Oregon. The athletes listed have both competed in either the Summer Olympic Games or the Winter Olympic Games and have attended the University of Oregon. The vast majority of Olympic athletes from Oregon competed in the Oregon Ducks track and field team.

  8. Willamette Week - Wikipedia

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    Willamette Week was founded in 1974 by Ronald A. Buel, [3] who served as its first publisher. [4] It was later owned by the Eugene Register-Guard, which sold it in the fall of 1983 to Richard H. Meeker and Mark Zusman, [5] who took the positions of publisher and editor, respectively.

  9. Prefontaine Classic - Wikipedia

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    Logo. The Prefontaine Classic is a track and field meet held at Hayward Field on the campus of the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon, United States.Organized by the Oregon Track Club, it was previously one of the IAAF Grand Prix events, and is now part of the Diamond League.