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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Former University of Louisville track and field letterwinner Matt Hughes raced to a personal-best time in the 3,000m steeplechase at the IAAF World Championships on Monday morning in Moscow, Russia, to advance to the finals of the event.
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DONETSK, UKRAINE - Raevyn Rogers pulled off a difficult double as she took bronze in the women’s 800m and came back only 30 minutes later to run on the gold medal winning medley relay team to help Team USA to win a record of 17 medals at the IAAF World Youth Championships.
Noah Lyles of T.C. Williams just missed making the 200 meter dash finals at the World Youth Championships in Ukraine as his 21.58 semi-finals performance today was 9th fastest and only one spot away from the 8th and final qualifying spot. Nonetheless, an end to a historically great freshmen year for Lyles to have to taken him to the world stage in Ukraine.
DONETSK, UKRAINE - Team USA won six medals and advanced many more athletes to the next round of competition during Thursday’s evening session to move atop the placing table at the IAAF World Youth Championships.
Noah Lyles of T.C. Williams got off to a strong start at the World Youth Championships in Donetsk, Ukraine on Friday as he will be advancing onto the semi-finals round in the 200 meter dash after clocking a wind-legal 21.28 personal best in his preliminary heat to finish second and qualify on time behind heat winner Ejowvokoghene Divine Oduduru of Nigeria (21.24).
T.C. Williams rising sophomore Noah Lyles will wear the Red, White, & Blue jersey (colors that he is familiar with as the same schools for T.C. Williams) for Team USA at the World Youth Championships in Donetsk, Ukraine starting on Friday, July 12th when he competes in the first round of the boys' 200 meter dash
DONETSK, UKRAINE - Team USA had a strong showing on the first day of competition, with many athletes securing personal records as they advanced to the next round of competition at the IAAF World Youth Championships. (File photo of Keturah Orji by Jeff Sides)
DONETSK, UKRAINE - Impressive performances by Grant Fisher in the 1500m and Colin Minor in the hammer throw led the way for Team USA to advance every single athlete to the next round of competition during the Thursday morning session at the IAAF World Youth Championships. (File photo of Grant Fisher by Patty Morgan)
DONETSK, UKRAINE - Team USA enjoyed a successful morning on the first day of competition at the IAAF World Youth Championships as multiple athletes advanced with ease to the next round of competition. (File photo of Dior Hall)
JULY 2—A record seven athletes—four of them 2013 Carifta Games medalists— will represent the British Virgin Islands at the 8th IAAF World Youth Championships in Donetsk, Ukraine, July 10-14, BVI Athletics Association officials announced. The Athletes will attend a pre championships camp July 4-8.
T.C. Williams freshmen Noah Lyles qualified to compete on the USATF World Youth championship team headed to Ukraine from July 10th-14th after finishing 3rd in the men's 200 at the USATF World Youth Trials in Illinois this past week with a time of 21.62.
In 2011, the United States won its sixth straight IAAF World Youth Championships in Lille, France. The 2013 WYC are just months away in Donetsk, Ukraine. The U.S. team will be selected. June 25-26 at the USATF National Youth Championships in Edwardsville, Il.
In 2011, the United States won its sixth straight IAAF World Youth Championships in Lille, France. The 2013 WYC are just nine months away in Donetsk, Ukraine. The U.S. team will be selected. June 25-26 at the USATF National Youth Championships in Edwardsville, Il.