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America’s ‘awesome hour’ at the Olympics part of a big day 12

Stars and stripes flood track stadium

Colorado’s Jenny Simpson runs to 1st U.S. Olympic medal in women’s 1,500

RIO DE JANEIRO – As Jenny Simpson took an extra lap around the blue track Tuesday night, Stars and Stripes in tow, and celebrated becoming the first U.S. woman to medal in the Olympic 1,500 ...

Usain Bolt advances, Russian qualifies and an engagement at track

RIO DE JANEIRO – The repeat one-two American finish in the triple jump, the Jamaican gold medal in hurdles and Jenny Simpson’s unprecedented bronze in the 1,500 meters were only part of the ...

Colorado’s Emma Coburn sets U.S. record, gets bronze in steeplechase

First American to medal in steeplechase since 1984

Vicente Jimenez faces one more hurdle in life

Community rallying to help DHS grad

Marc Witkes scholarship grows after half-marathon

Nearly 10 years after the death of Marc Witkes, the memorial scholarship in his name at Fort Lewis College continues to grow thanks to the Steamworks-Animas Valley Half-Marathon. ...

Usain Bolt brings smiles to the Olympics

Since he coasted to the 100-meter finish line in world-record time at the Bird’s Nest eight years ago, Usain Bolt has been the smiling face of track and field. He has served as the anchorman...

Vladimir Putin slams discrimination as banned athletes join send-off

MOSCOW – Russian President Vladimir Putin hit out at “discrimination” against the country’s banned track and field athletes at a Kremlin send-off ceremony Wednesday for its depleted Olympic ...

Russian track and field athletes banned from Rio Olympics

Russians lose track appeal; IOC to weigh other sports

Allyson Felix finishes 4th, misses Olympics

EUGENE – Allyson Felix’s chance at the Olympic double is over. She was beaten out for third place by .01 seconds by a diving Jenna Prandini in the 200-meter final at U.S. Track and Field Tri...

Laura Thweatt learns from mistakes at Olympic Team Trials

Durangoan to turn focus to marathons

Coe asks more athletes to be whistleblowers on doping

AMSTERDAM – IAAF President Sebastian Coe called on athletes Thursday to follow the example of Russia’s Yulia Stepanova and to blow the whistle on doping. “It’s a golden opportunit...