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Greenville's Sandi Morris fails to qualify for 2024 Paris Olympics in women's pole vault
Greenville's Sandi Morris failed to qualify for the United States Olympic women's pole vault team in the 2024 Paris Olympics on Sunday at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. Morris, who entered the qualifying finals ranked No. 2 among Americans and No. 7 in the world in the event, elected to pass the first two rounds (4.28 and 4.43 meters) and cleared 4.53, 4.63 and 4.68 meters on her first attempts. She faced trouble when she failed to clear 4.73 meters, the Olympic standard, to finish in fourth place.
Climbing events expanded for 2024 Paris Olympics, Upstate facility showcases how it's done
GREENVILLE, S.C. — One of the unique sports to look out for during this upcoming summer Olympics is sport climbing. The Paris Games will be the second time sport climbing will be in the Olympics. According to the Olympics, "Sport climbing made its debut at the Tokyo 2020 Games,...
Ride to End ALZ South Carolina to bring 400 bicyclists to Mt. Pleasant
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCBD) – The Ride to End ALZ South Carolina is a 255-mile bike riding journey across the state to raise awareness and advance fundraising of the Alzheimer’s Association. Over 400 bicyclists will brave the 3-day route beginning in Simpsonville on July 12 and ending in Charleston on July 14. There are two […]
Greenville Triumph Falls to Lexington Sporting Club in Hard-Fought Battle.
An early goal by Lexington sends Triumph into bye with a loss. Greenville, SC (June 29, 2024)- In a closely contested and physical match at home, the Greenville Triumph Soccer Club fell to Lexington 1-0 in the second meeting of the season between the two clubs. Greenville moved to 2-1-2 in the USL Jägermeister Cup standings, still sitting in first position for Group One. Tonight’s match was presented by BlueChoice HealthPlan of South Carolina.
Pensacola Catholic RB CJ Nettles announces verbal commitment to Furman University
Pensacola Catholic's C.J. Nettles has verbally committed to play college football. Nettles announced on Friday on social media that he has committed to Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. The Paladins compete in the Southern Conference, and won the 1988 Division I-AA (now known as the FCS) National Championship, and were a runner-up in both 1985 and 2001.
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