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California State Junior College sprint champion Bob “The Bullet” Poynter (later coach to Millard Hampton and Andre Phillips at Silver Creek High School) to give SJSC the top two sprinters in the world. [3] Also working with Winter as an assistant coach was Bert Bonanno, who went on to coach across town at San Jose City College.
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Penn State University: January 12, 2019 Nittany Lion Challenge University Park, Pennsylvania [103] [104] 1500 m: 4:06.49 + Katelyn Tuohy: North Carolina State University: January 28, 2023 Dr. Sander Invitational New York, New York: Mile run: 4:24.26 Katelyn Tuohy: North Carolina State University: January 28, 2023 [g] Dr. Sander Invitational New ...
A trainer outlines five of his best lifting workouts for men to build a chiseled body and supercharge their muscle and strength gains.
The 2007 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships were the 66th NCAA Men's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships and the 26th NCAA Women's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Hornet Stadium in Sacramento, California on the campus of the California State University, Sacramento.
Strength training offers a range of health benefits that become non-negotiable as you age. One of the most significant advantages is the preservation and rebuilding of muscle mass.After age 50 ...
Carmelita Jeter (/ ˈ dʒ ɛ t ər / JET-tər, born November 24, 1979) is a retired American sprinter, who competed in the 60 metres, 100 m and 200 m.For over a decade, between 2009 and 2021, Jeter was called the "Fastest woman alive" after running a 100 m personal best of 10.64 seconds at the 2009 Shanghai Golden Grand Prix.
Arturo "Art" Venegas (born 1951) is a former track and field coach, specializing in the throwing events. During his coaching career, Venegas led 63 athletes to conference titles, and he coached 33 throwers to NCAA championships. [1]