My Favorite Shots from Worlds
I’ve been carrying my camera with me the last 10 days at the World Athletics Championships, just in case the photo-taking moment arises. These are some of my favorite shots.
I’ve been carrying my camera with me the last 10 days at the World Athletics Championships, just in case the photo-taking moment arises. These are some of my favorite shots.
I had been awake since 4:57 a.m. However, as I walked home from my first day of covering the World Athletics Championships, my mind was far from exhausted.
Everyone inside Hayward Field during the women’s 400-meter hurdle final at the World Athletics Championships Oregon22 on Friday night was there for one thing: Sydney McLaughlin
Michael Norman rarely allows his emotions to creep into his celebrations. After winning the Prefontaine Classic in May, he flashed a peace sign to the camera. When he won the U.S. Championship in June, he slightly raised his hands to the sky as he crossed the finish line.
On Day Eight of the World Athletics Championships Oregon22, Shaunae Miller-Uibo of the Bahamas’ journey to an elusive gold medal ended when she won the women’s 400 meters.
Telling the stories from the Oregon22 World Championships through the Kevin Neri’s lens
All season long, the University of Oregon’s SOJC Track Bureau has been following the drama in the men’s 200 meters. We’ve watched Lewis Johnson’s post-race
Upon first glance, it seemed that Trevor Bassitt would not make it. It was the home stretch, and he was in sixth place in the final of the 400-meter hurdles on Tuesday night at the World Athletics Championships.
By Aaron Heisen, University of Oregon SOJC Track Bureau Jake Wightman’s jubilation was masked by a look of shock. As he crossed the finish line
Alison dos Santos crossing the finish line in a new 400 meter hurdles championship record at the Oregon22 World Championships | Photo by Kevin Morris