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  2. Julius Yego - Wikipedia

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    Julius Yego (born 4 January 1989) is a Kenyan track and field athlete who competes in the javelin throw.Nicknamed "Mr. YouTube" because he learned how to throw by watching YouTube videos of javelin athletes, Yego is the African record holder for the event with a personal best of 92.72 m.

  3. Elite runners and coaches explain what it takes to run a sub ...

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    Manzano made running the race in 3:34.79 look easy, but it wasn’t. Running that fast for that long never is. “People only see the tip of the iceberg,” Manzano told Yahoo Sports.

  4. Nick Symmonds - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Symmonds' original intention of creating his YouTube channel was to vlog the final two weeks of his pro running career. [29] His channel broke out in late 2019, and currently has over 1.7 million subscribers and 580 million views. In his YouTube videos, he often refers to himself as "The Bison". His content focuses on challenges ...

  5. Dave Wottle - Wikipedia

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    David James Wottle (born August 7, 1950) is an American retired middle-distance track athlete. He was the gold medalist in the 800 meter run at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich and a world record holder in the 800 meters. In 1973, Wottle also ran the then-3rd fastest mile in history. He was known for wearing a golf cap while running. [1] [3]

  6. Athletes make history by setting new world records at the ...

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    Some of the world's best athletes aren't just bringing home gold medals. They're also going home world record holders. A total of 19 world records were broken in Rio this year. Watch the video ...

  7. Mechanics of Oscar Pistorius's running blades - Wikipedia

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    Once the result is cooled, it is cut into the shape of the blades. The finished blade is bolted to a carbon fibre socket that is an intimate fit to each of Pistorius' legs. These are custom made and make up the bulk of the total cost, along with the assessment and setting up of the finished prostheses. Each limb costs between $15–18,000 USD. [8]

  8. More than a fast time: Salem Composite Descenders teach ... - AOL

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    The Descenders are a welcoming community that has created a tight knit group of student athletes. Joining the team means working toward your own goals but also helping each other improve.

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