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    Jan 20, 2011 |Story| AM News
  1. Track and Field: Centre College hosting elite track camp June 5-8

    Because she’s a mother of two and is gone numerous weekends during the cross country and track seasons, Centre College coach Lisa Owens has never conducted any type of summer camp.
    larry@amnews.com
    Because she’s a mother of two and is gone numerous weekends during the cross country and track seasons, Centre College coach Lisa Owens has never conducted any type of summer camp. However, that’s going to change in a big way June 5-8....

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Adidas AG, Multi-Sport Events, Track and Field, Health

  2. Feb 5, 2011 |Story| AM News
  3. Q&A: Louisville academy coach looking forward to Joyner-Kersee's sports camp

    Jackie Faulkenberg, the track and cross country coach at Presentation Academy in Louisville, was the only coach to attend the two-day track camp Jackie Joyner-Kersee and Sharrieffa Barksdale had in Harrodsburg last year.
    Jackie Faulkenberg, the track and cross country coach at Presentation Academy in Louisville, was the only coach to attend the two-day track camp Jackie Joyner-Kersee and Sharrieffa Barksdale had in Harrodsburg last year. She’s already making plans...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, College Sports, Athletes, Track and Field, Education

  4. Feb 5, 2011 |Story| AM News
  5. Joyner-Kersee says Centre right place for sports camp

    Four-time Olympian Jackie Joyner-Kersee says one thing about Centre College jumped out at her as she was contemplating if Centre was the right spot to hold a track camp this summer.
    Four-time Olympian Jackie Joyner-Kersee says one thing about Centre College jumped out at her as she was contemplating if Centre was the right spot to hold a track camp this summer. “The school and everyone there was so welcoming. They...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Multi-Sport Events, Track and Field, Physical Conditions, Health

  6. Jun 7, 2011 |Story| AM News
  7. Track & Field: Local athletes anxious to meet, work with Olympians at Centre College track camp

    Diamond Pace has two Class A 300-meter hurdle state titles and a triple jump title on her resume, so she knows what she’s doing on the track.
    hmorris@amnews.com
    Diamond Pace has two Class A 300-meter hurdle state titles and a triple jump title on her resume, so she knows what she’s doing on the track. But the Danville track star was anxious to learn as much as she could from Olympic champion Jackie Joyner-...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Athletes, Human Interest, Track and Field, High School Sports

  8. Jun 7, 2011 |Story| AM News
  9. Sprinter Gay gives world-class seminar at Centre

    He’s humble and soft spoken, but Tyson Gay doesn’t need long to make it perfectly clear that he wants to win the 100-meter dash gold medal at the 2012 Olympics in London.“I want to. That is the goal and one thing on my mind more than anything. I want to win. I¿am a real competitor, and I can’t tell you how bad I want that gold in London,” said Gay.He was here Monday for the Maximum Velocity Track and Field Academy at Centre College during a brief break in his training schedule leading up to the World Championships in August.Gay, a Lexington native, ran the fastest 100-meter time in the world this year on Saturday at the Star Athletics Last Chance meet in Clermont, Fla., to win in 9.79 seconds. That same day, Jamaican Steve Mullings ran a 9.80 at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Ore.“That was at the track where I train and was a comfortable environment with my training partners to get some fitness in,” Gay said.Earlier this season, Gay won a 150-meter race in Manchester, England. He finished in 14.51 seconds, despite running in a steady rain, and covered the last 100 meters in 8.88 seconds. Usain Bolt, the 2008 Olympic champion, ran the same race in 14.35 in 2009.“When I ran the 150, it was almost like I was trying to test myself and see where I was at in that type of distance,” Gay, who plans to run again Saturday in New York, said. “Overall, things are not going bad at all. I have a couple of little nibbles here and there with my body, but nothing big at all. It’s a long season, and I¿just want to stay healthy.“We have basically an idea of where I¿will compete this year. I knew Manchester was on the list for the 150, but again I was supposed to run Jamaica and I wasn’t able to. I was supposed to run another meet but couldn’t because my body was not right. We change the schedule depending on my body.”Gay was favored to win the 100 gold medal and maybe even the 200 at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. He ran an American record 9.77 in the U.S. Olympic Trials quarterfinals and won the final in a wind-aided 9.68, the fastest 100 time ever recorded under any conditions at that time. However, in the 200 qualifying, he suffered a hamstring injury that impacted his training, and he did not qualify for the 100-meter final in Beijing, a constant motivator for the 2012 Olympics for him.He became a dominant world runner again in 2009. He ran a 19.58 to win the 200-meter dash at the Reebok Grand Prix, then the third fastest time ever. He won races impressively in Rome, London and Stockholm despite battling a groin injury. In the World Championships in Berlin, he ran a 9.71 in the 100 final to crush his own American record, yet finished .13 seconds behind Bolt. Later, he ran a 9.69 in Shanghai before undergoing surgery for his groin injury.He started 2010 with a personal best 44.89 clocking in the 400 run that made him the first sprinter to run the 100 under 10 seconds, 200 under 20 seconds and 400 under 45 seconds. He broke Tommie Smith’s 44-year-old world record in the 200 with a 19.41 finish in Manchester. His first matchup with Bolt came in Stockholm when he ran 9.84 to beat Bolt’s 9.97 in the 100 — Bolt’s first defeat since July, 2008.Gay, who ran collegiately at Arkansas, says adversity has helped him become a better runner.“Those years that your body breaks down or you get injured, you can’t get those years back. It’s tough when you go to a championship and you can’t bring home any hardware. That’s tough,” Gay, the 2007 United States Olympic Committee Sportsman of the Year, said. “I truly believe that through all my injuries and things like that, that is the reason I am the person I¿am today. I think those tough times and trials have made me a stronger person and runner.“I have had success, too, but that comes from hard work.¿I think as hard as I work, I¿have to have some success even though I’ve had a lot of ups and downs in my career.”His races have little, or no, margin for error. He says a slight stumble or bobble means the difference between first and fourth place.“It is very tough, especially when you go back and watch your race and know you did things that you could have fixed and run a lot faster. In any event with a short distance, you have to make the least mistakes to run the fastest time,” Gay said.He’s 28 now and says the travel does wear and tear on his body, but he’s in no rush to quit running.“I will be 29 in August next year during the Olympics. That will be one of my big moments, I think. After that, I want to run for maybe another good four years, maybe to the next Olympics (in 2016),” he said. “I am really looking forward to the Olympics. I know what to expect now from being in Beijing. I know how it will be, and that will help a lot.”He knows the flamboyant Bolt is focusing on the 2012 Olympics as well and will be considered the one to beat in both the 100 and 200 this time.“I don’t really need the limelight or camera time. I just like to do what I¿have to do when the camera does come. There is time for that, but I¿don’t have to have that attention to motivate me,” Gay said. “I¿just want that gold medal.”He also wanted to make sure he came to this camp, something he could not do when former Olympians Jackie Joyner-Kersee and Sharieffa Barksdale had a camp in Harrodsburg last year. However, he did pay for five scholarships to the camp.“I really don’t get that much attention, but any time I¿get any kind of hometown support I really appreciate it,” Gay said. “This is one of the first things I’ve ever got to do where I could come back home and talk to kids and help some kids out. With my schedule, I am doing my season when the kids have camps and free time. The kids are already back in school when I¿get time off. So, any chance I have to help or support my hometown, I consider it an honor to get to do it.“I sponsored five kids last year to give back and show I was serious about supporting track. Anytime I can help kids, I want to do it. I believe this is one of the easiest sports where a kid can go and get a scholarship and do great things. But a lot of people don’t look at track because you don’t get all the glory and highlights like football and basketball. They don’t see that upside. I see it as a great opportunity to be successful.”He spoke to about 150 camp participants along with other Olympians and Centre College track members helping at the camp and then worked individually with runners Tuesday.“I didn’t want to just ramble a lot. I wanted them to feel free to ask me questions so I could answer what they wanted to know,” Gay said. “I showed them some technical things, too, about running with better technique. I just wanted in some small way to help everyone that I¿could, because with all this sport has done for me, I want to help do something to maybe help inspire the next Olympian from my home state.”
    larry@amnews.com
    He’s humble and soft spoken, but Tyson Gay doesn’t need long to make it perfectly clear that he wants to win the 100-meter dash gold medal at the 2012 Olympics in London.“I want to. That is the goal and one thing on my mind more than...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Injuries and Wounds, Multi-Sport Events, Track and Field, Human Interest

  10. Jun 9, 2011 |Story| AM News
  11. Track & Field Q&A: Barksdale, Joyner-Kersee would like to come back to Centre College for track camp

    Former Olympians Jackie Joyner-Kersee and Sharieffa Barksdale organized a track and field camp that was held in Harrodsburg in 2010 and expanded to Centre College this week. The two former Olympians had 10 other current or former Olympians at Centre to help them instruct participants and coaches.
    larry@amnews.com
    Former Olympians Jackie Joyner-Kersee and Sharieffa Barksdale organized a track and field camp that was held in Harrodsburg in 2010 and expanded to Centre College this week. The two former Olympians had 10 other current or former Olympians at Centre to...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Track and Field, Human Interest, Multi-Sport Events, Physical Conditions

  12. May 16, 2011 |Story| AM News
  13. Vaught's Views: Morgans willing to help camp, local athletes

    If you are looking for what is right in sports, today’s column is for you.
    larry@amnews.com
    If you are looking for what is right in sports, today’s column is for you. Centre College track and field coach Lisa Owens is bringing the best track and field camp ever held in this state to Danville in three weeks. However, registration has...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Weather, Soccer, Human Interest, Weather Radar

  14. Apr 11, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Breathing life into the game

    If you compiled a roster of world-class athletes with asthma, the list would be long — and impressive. From marathon world record holder Paula Radcliffe, to former NBA stars Dennis Rodman and Dominique Wilkins, to tennis star Mary Joe Fernandez and Olympian Jackie Joyner-Kersee, asthmatics have set records and won medals in nearly every sport imaginable.
    If you compiled a roster of world-class athletes with asthma, the list would be long — and impressive. From marathon world record holder Paula Radcliffe, to former NBA stars Dennis Rodman and Dominique Wilkins, to tennis star Mary Joe Fernandez...

    Tags: Human Body, Mary Joe Fernandez, Human Interest, Asthma, Symptoms

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  19. City of Mission Viejo

    FLOAT THEME: Making A Splash "Making A Splash" was selected by the Mission Viejo community to highlight the float's innovative water theme while using a familiar entertainment industry term, "splash". "Making A Splash" depicts life in Mission Viejo and...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Bodies of Water, Family, Festive Events, Entertainment

  20. Nov 16, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Bear With Us

    ChicagoSports.com
    Say goodbye to the Detroit Lions and San Diego Chargers. Real football returns to Soldier Field this Sunday as the Bears play host to the St. Louis Rams. The Bears have had success against the run at times this season, but today clearly is their...

    Tags: San Diego Chargers, Isaac Bruce, Charles Tillman, Aaron Gibson, Keith Traylor

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