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Two local gymnasts headed to 2024 Olympic Games
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - The 2024 U.S. Olympic Women’s Gymnastics Team has two familiar names on it, Tualatin, Oregon native, Jordan Chiles, and Oregon State University’s Jade Carey. On Sunday, June 30, Chiles and Carey qualified for their second consecutive Olympic Games in the U.S. Olympic Team Trials...
Portland E-Prix Weekend Roundup: Record-Breaking Performances and Dramatic Finishes
The 2024 Portland E-Prix weekend delivered thrilling action and dramatic turns, showcasing record-breaking performances and intense battles across both raceday events. Mitch Evans from Jaguar TCS Racing secured pole position in the Portland Formula E qualifying session, setting a new lap record with a time of 1:08.664. Norman Nato initially qualified second but faced a grid penalty, pushing him to start 12th. Key title contenders Nick Cassidy and Pascal Wehrlein faced challenges, complicating their efforts for strong starting positions. Several drivers, including Nato, Sam Bird, and Lucas di Grassi, carried grid penalties from previous races.
Nikki Hiltz blazes to Olympic trials victory in women’s 1,500
EUGENE — Nikki Hiltz came scooting off the final curve and down the home straight to win the women’s 1,500 meters Sunday in the U.S. Olympic trials at Hayward Field. Hiltz crossed the finish line in a meet-record 3 minutes, 55.33 seconds, breaking the record of 3:58.03 set by Elle St. Pierre in 2021.
Readers respond: Track coach’s firing was disgraceful
It is disgraceful that a coach was fired allegedly for standing up for fairness in girls’ and women’s sports, (“Lake Oswego track coach dismissed, citing Portland Schools complaint of his response to transgender athlete inclusion,” June 18). I am a gay man in my late 60s....
Prefontaine Track Club has multiple state champions
The Prefontaine Track Club had several champions in the Oregon Junior Olympics State Championships in Gresham, and several others who advanced to this week’s regional meet. The state meet was at Mount Hood Community College in Gresham and the regional meet will be at the same site over the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Brynn Blanc won the state title in the girls 8-and-under age group long jump with a...
Officiating Applications Now Open for 2024 WFTDA Global Championship
Applications are now open for Officials who wish to officiate the 2024 WFTDA Global Championships, taking place November 1-3, 2024 in Portland, Oregon, USA. The eligibility requirements for Tournament officials have been updated for 2024:. Eligibility will be determined from the date applications close. Sanctioned and/or regulation games in the...
Grant Fisher surges past Abdihamid Nur to win men’s 5,000 at Olympic trials
EUGENE — Grant Fisher outdueled Abdihamid Nur on the home straight in an epic finish of the men’s 5,000 meters Sunday on a warm, breezy day at the U.S. Olympic trials. Fisher and Nur broke away from the pack over the last four laps, and the two traded the lead on the final lap. As they barreled down the home straight before an excited crowd of 12,243, Fisher had the lead. Nur pulled even, and Fisher used a last surge to cross the line first.
Coaching next generation of left-handed players in Beaverton
The baseball diamond in Beaverton is where Ila Borders is looking to bring along the next generation of ball players with her unique take as a left-handed coach. “I am just trying to take my experiences that I learned, good and bad, and pass those along and help the sport grow,” said Borders, a training captain with Clackamas Fire.
Experience the sights and sounds of the Loud N Lit Ride (Video)
You’ll hear from event participants and ride creator Jon Dutch, whose big personality first graced these pages back in 2008 when he was into gravity biking. These days, when Dutch isn’t leading massive bike rides in Portland, he’s a sought after acrobat who performs at NBA games and other performances nationwide.
Formula-E returns to Portland for the second year, Miami replaces the Rose City next year
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — It was a big weekend for race and electric car lovers at the Portland E-Prix. In 2023 and this year, Portland was the only American city where Formula-E took place. Although organizers said the city has gotten better for entertainment, they plan to move on...
Top female golfers tee up for the Olympics
PLAINFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — When you spend most of your career looking out for yourself, the chance to play for something bigger is welcome. Leona Maguire is part of Team Ireland and will be heading to Paris for her third Olympics. “Seeing the rings on the Eiffel Tower, it seems like it’s going to be a really big production this time,” she said.
2 Portland Thorns players named to Canadian Olympic roster
PORTLAND, Ore. — For the third straight Olympics, Portland Thorns forward Jainine Beckie and midfielder Jessie Fleming will compete for team Canada on their quest for Olympic gold. Fleming and Beckie become the fourth Thorns participating in the 2024 Paris Olympics, joining Sophia Smith and Sam Coffey, who are...
Thorns launch first ever independent website
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - The Thorns have announced the launch of the club’s first independent, stand-alone website, Thorns.com. “We are excited to launch Thorns.com and provide our supporters and community a place to be continually engaged with our club,” Alexis Lee, President of Business Operations, said in a release from the Thorns. “Our goal is to utilize this site to continue to provide great storylines and highlight our vibrant, unique and diverse Portland and soccer community.”
OSAA hires Brownrigg as assistant executive director
The Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) has hired Lauren Brownrigg as an assistant executive director. Brownrigg has served as associate athletic director and senior woman administrator at Pacific University in Forest Grove, Ore. since 2012. She was named senior associate athletic director in 2020. Brownrigg replaces Monica Maxwell, who recently accepted a position with the National Federation of State High School Association (NFHS) in Indianapolis, Ind. ...
Losses keep coming for the Hops who dropped their sixth straight in 7-4 loss to Canadians
So, it continues. For the sixth straight game and fifth with the Canadians, the Hops were on the losing end of a game, this time a 7-4 defeat to Vancouver on Saturday afternoon, at Nat Bailey Stadium in Vancouver. The home C’s broke open a tie game in the eighth inning, scoring three runs on three straight hits, followed by a two-out RBI-double by Je’Von Ward that put Vancouver ahead...
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