Web Extra: Ducks Talk NCAA Indoors Sweep
Oregon head coach Robert Johnson: Oregon runner Laura Roesler: Oregon runner Parker Stinson:
View ArticleTrackTown Ready for the World Juniors
EUGENE, Ore — TrackTown USA President Vin Lananna and IAAF Ambassador and four-time Olympic medalist Ato Boldon met with the media on Friday, May 9, to announce the preliminary entries – countries and...
View ArticleWeb Extra: 2014 Oregon Twilight
Oregon track & field head coach Robert Johnson: 2012 Olympic Gold medalist & former Duck Ashton Eaton: 2012 Olympian & former Duck Brianne Theisen-Eaton: Oregon sprinter Devon Allen: Oregon...
View ArticleSSE: 1-on-1 with Vin Lananna
Eugene, Ore.– KEZI Sports’ Mike Skow spoke with Tracktown USA & UO Athletics’ Vin Lananna this week about the upcoming IAAF World Junior Championships as well as the Duck men’s track & field...
View ArticleWeb Extra: 2014 World Junior Pressers
2014 IAAF World Juniors Championships Official Press Conference #1: 2014 IAAF World Junior Championships Official Press Conference #2:
View ArticleWeb Extra: Taylor, Merritt, Richardson
Olympic medalist hurdlers Aries Merritt and Jason Richardson: Olympic gold medalist triple jumper Christian Taylor: TrackTown USA President Vin Lananna:
View ArticleWeb Extra: Day 5 of IAAF World Juniors
Ariana Washington, Kaylin Whitney, Jada Martin & Teahna Daniels after winning gold in the 4×100 Relay: Trayvon Bromell, Trentavis Friday, Kendal Williams & Jalen Miller after winning gold in...
View ArticleWeb Extra: TTUSA High Performance Meet
Nike All-Star and former Duck Laura Roesler: OTC Elite runner and former Duck Jordan McNamara: OTC Elite runner and former Duck Elijah Greer: OTC Elite high jumper Jesse Williams: Olympic gold medalist...
View ArticleWeb Extra: Lananna Recaps World Juniors
EUGENE, Oregon – Shortly after closing ceremonies ended and Vin Lananna passed on the “torch” to the next host of the Junior World Track & Field Championships, he reflected on the competition’s...
View ArticleTrackTown USA Focuses on Upcoming Events
EUGENE, Ore. — The race to land the 2019 IAAF World Championships has come to an end. Doha, Qatar came out on top, winning the bid over Barcelona, Spain and Eugene. Residents are still proud of Eugene...
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