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Kicks: adidas Super Kegler

November 29, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 


The OG version of the adidas Super Kegler will be released in January. The looks is the original 80;s look and feel while adding a perfortated upper sole. The re-issue maintains the shoe while adding a modern splash to the classic kick.

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Willie Gault Tapped As New CEO

November 26, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

You may recall when he a part of the world record 4×100-meter relay, or when he qualified for the 1980 Moscow Games, or when caught for over 100 yards as a part of the Superbowl Chicago Bears. Willie Gault achieved a lot during his athletic career.

It was recently announced that legend Willie Gault has agreed to become co-CEO of SignaLife. Signalife, Inc. announced that Willie Gault - whose passion has led to the formation of Athletes for Life - the non-profit charity who sponsored heart screenings at which the lives of patients across the country have been saved, including 16-year old high school athlete Josh Nails - has been appointed co-CEO of the Company to handle all operations.

On behalf of investors as well as individually, Mr. Gault has achieved numerous large mergers and acquisitions in various industries throughout the 50-United States, and manages these investment interests for a vast array of clients nationally and internationally.

Mr. Gault’s initial salary shall be $1.00 per annum, until the Company is profitable. Mr. Gault also commented: “I am honored to take on this position. Every person deserves not to die suddenly. In no other disease state can it be said that “this disease can kill instantly.” The exception is stroke, however, even that can be prevented by good comprehensive physician-screenings.

Jay Hicks for Prerace Jitters.
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Kicks: Nike’s Innovation to Innovation Pack

November 25, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 


The Nike Innovation to Innovation pack includes the cortez Flywire . This is the same innovative lightweight technology used in the latest Nike track spikes includes the Aerofly spikes which are also known as the Asafa Powells. The have been 72 pairs made for the MTV European Music Awards on November 6th in Liverpool. Via [Kicksaholic]


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Rupp and Oregon Win XC Titles

November 25, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

This season he picked where he left off last season in terms of success and winning. Olympian Galen Rupp managed his first individual NCAA Div I Cross Country Championship title. The 2008 Olympian covered the 10k course in 29:04, leading the University of Oregon to a second consecutive title. Liberty Universities’ Samuel Chelanga led the race from the gun up until the 400-meters mark when Rupp pulled ahead to put away the victory.

“My coaches told me to sit back, be smart and stay focused,” Rupp said. “It was going to come down to a sprint and I relaxed until I was ready to go. I was more patient than last year, and when I made my move it was decisive. With about 800m to go I heard someone say ‘Remember last year,’ and that helped me win.”

The Red Raider football team isn’t the only of the schools sports to discover winning ways this season. Sally Kipyego solidified her three consecutive women’s title. In flying over the 6 km course in 19:29, Kipyego became the winningest women’s cross country runner in Division I history.

Susan Kuijen of Florida State managed to stay within striking distance through half-way, but Kipyego easily pulled away for a six-second win. The University of Washington won the women’s team title over Oregon with 79 points.

“It was cold and windy and the hardest of my three wins,” Kipyego said. “I tried to stay positive and run my best race. It’s an amazing feeling and a wonderful opportunity.”

Jay Hicks for Prerace Jitters.

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Unstoppable Bolt and Isinbayeva Snag Top Award

November 24, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt of Jamaica and Russian pole vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva won the IAAF World Athlete of the Year awards on Sunday.
Bolt set world records in the 100 and 200 metres at the Beijing Games in August. His third gold medal came in Jamaica’s 400 relay, also a world record.
Isinbayeva successfully defended her Olympic title and remained undefeated in outdoor competitions in 2008. The Russian pole vault queen cleared 5.05 metres in Beijing to set her 24th career world record and retain the Olympic title.
Both athletes take home $100,000 for winning award.
The entire field were Olympic champions and achieved incredible feats. Cuban hurdler Dayron Robles and Ethiopian long-distance runner Kenenisa Bekele were the other contenders in the men’s category. Tirunesh Dibaba of Ethiopia and Kenyan Pamela Jelimo were in the running on the women’s side.
By Jay Hicks for Prerace Jitters.
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Kicks: Nike Air Max LTD - Magnificent Seven

November 23, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

They just keep coming. Nike oozes shoes inspired by the Olympics. These kicks are inspired by Olympic flag colors and architecture visible in the Bird’s Nest in Beijing. Footlocker and Nike colloborated [Via SneakerFreaker]


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NCAA XC Moving Forward

November 21, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coach Association

U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coach Association

Progress is being made in college cross country. The sport needs to be broadcast live and as frequently as possible.

CSTV will air the Division Cross Country National Championship meet live on CBS College Sports Network from Terre Haute, Indiana at Indiana State University.

The NCAA is also streaming the video live on the internet. This marks the second year in which the race will be aired live on Monday, November 24th at 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. EST.

The women’s race is schedule to begin at 12:08 p.m. EST, followed by the men’s race scheduled for 12:48 p.m. EST.

Thirty-one teams made up of 18 automatic bids and 13 at-large bids and 38 individuals for each championship were selected to participate in this year’s national championships.

Jay Hicks for Prerace Jitters.

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Jesse Owens Award Given To Clay and Trafton

November 21, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

Not only have they won Olympic gold medals, now they hauled in the highest distinction given each year by USA Track & Field.

Olympic gold medalists Bryan Clay and Stephanie Brown Trafton have been named winners of the 2008 Jesse Owens Award by USA Track & Field.

Clay’s season was capped with two massive score performances during season while winning at the US Olympic Trials in Eugene, and the Olympic Games in Beijing.

With that, the 27-year-old Clay did not need much prodding to share his feelings.

“I have always regarded Jesse Owens with the highest respect for his accomplishments in the 1936 Olympics,” said Clay. “To be selected to receive this award and having my name associated with the legendary Jesse Owens is a great honor and a humbling experience. I am grateful, appreciative and truly humbled to have been chosen for such an esteemed award.”

Coming into the season, Stephanie Brown Trafton was an unlikely athlete that you could find to win the award, due in part because she who has never won a national title in the women’s discus throw.

Her first throw of 212 feet, 5 inches in Beijing put her into a lead that the world’s top throwers could not get within three feet of her mark. Brown Trafton is the first ever women’s thrower to be presented with the Jesse Owens Award.

Jay Hicks for Prerace Jitters.

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Kicks: Kanye West Loves These

November 19, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

Hip hop artist Kanye West endorsed the Nike Air Max / Air Structure Triax / Air Max BW sneakers on his personal blog. Always on the cutting edge of of fashion, Kanye is known to have the latest great thing.




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X Factor In Women’s Debate

November 18, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

Looking back at the 20007-08 season, the MVP race is heating up as there are a number of worthy candidates which makes the debate both difficult and exciting.

Typically people compare times, wins, and overrall performances like clutch races or relative ability to deliver for their respective countries at the Beijing Games. The measuring stick this time around may be who made the largest impact on track and field.

In the running for the 2008 World Athletes of the Year are Ethopia’s Tirunesh Dibaba, Yelena Isinbayeva of Russia, and Kenya’s Pamela Jelimo. The winners will be announced live, on stage, during the 2008 World Athletics Gala, which will take place in Monaco, on 23 November 2008.

Isinbayeva raised the bar during the season. While also raising questions about whether she is the great female competitor of a generation as she again increased her world record in winning her second Olympic gold medal. At season’s end the Russian pole vault record stands at 16 feet, 6.8 inches.

In the process of putting up the fastest time the event has seen in 10 years, Olympic champion (1:54.01) Pamela Jelimo completed one of the best season an 800-meter has ever seen. The 18 year-old is the first Kenyan woman to win an Olympic gold medal and also the first Kenyan to win the Golden League Jackpot. Jelimo collected a $1 million jackpot by winning all her event in all six of the IAAF Golden League meets.

Who has accomplished more in a season? Ethopia’s Tirunesh Dibaba trademark is a hammering last lap in the 5,000 and 10,000-meters. She broke the 5,000-meter world record by over five minutes in June and swept the 5,000 and 10,000-meters in Beijing.

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