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bikeaospedacos · 8 days
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Haley Batten e Victor Koretzky vencem o XCC da Copa do Mundo em Araxá
No sábado, 20, em Araxá, Haley Batten venceu a Copa do Mundo de XCC. Victor Koretzky também venceu a competição masculina.
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pubcapscott · 3 years
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Haley Batten qualifies for Tokyo 2020 Olympic Team with silver medal Finish at World Cup
Haley Batten qualifies for Tokyo 2020 Olympic Team with silver medal Finish at World Cup
On Sunday, Haley Batten (Park City, Utah; Trinity Racing) qualified for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Mountain Bike Team after finishing second in the UCI XCO World Cup in Nové Město na Moravě. The 22-year-old moved up to the Elite Women’s category a year early and has quickly showed the world what she’s capable of. Batten finished third at the Albstadt XCO World Cup, then went on to win Friday’s…
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monterplant · 2 years
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Christopher Blevins & Haley Batten Join Specialized Factory Racing
Christopher Blevins & Haley Batten Join Specialized Factory Racing
Two young US racers join Specialized’s Factory program( Photos: 8, Comments: 20 ) (more…)
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derekdickey · 3 years
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How to watch Team USA at the 2021 UCI mountain bike world championships
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Watch Kate Courtney, Haley Batten, Christopher Blevins, and other from Team USA battle with the world's best, live on FloBikes.
Read the full article at How to watch Team USA at the 2021 UCI mountain bike world championships on VeloNews.com.
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itbhawaii · 3 years
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Expect a showdown from Team France and Team USA, as Pauline Ferrand Prevot, Loana Lecomte, and Kate Courtney position themselves for gold.   The women’s cross-country course is the same insanely technical track that saw Mathieu van der Poel somersault over his bike on Sunday, with the women racing one lap less than the men. The ascents and descents are steep and rocky and will favor a strong technical rider who can recover from the efforts quickly.   The weather in Izu could also play a factor in the women’s race; a steady rain has been falling all night on Monday, and humidity is high. Furthermore, a tropical storm nearing Japan’s northeastern coast could bring more heavy rain.   38 women will be competing for gold in a field nearly one-third the size of a typical World Cup race. The United States and Switzerland were the only nations to receive three qualifying slots, with Courtney, Haley Batten, and Erin Huck representing Team USA, and Jolanda Neff, Sina Frei, and Linda Indergand donning the Swiss cross.   https://www.itbcycling.com   or buy it through Instagram and Facebook. You can also check the link in our bio!   #itbhawaii #hawaiistagram #hawaiibikelife #bike #bikesofinstagram #cyclinglove #chicksonbikes #islandtriathlonandbike #cyclinglife #ハワイ #サイクリングウェア #サイクルウェア #ロードバイク女子 #サイクリスト #サイクリング #バイク #自転車 #ロードバイク #トライアスロン #トライアスリート #自転車女子 #トライアスロン女子 #트라이애슬론 #자전거타기 #사이클링 #로드바이크 #자전거타는여자 (at Tokyo Olympic Games 2021) https://www.instagram.com/p/CR0evdgDDS1/?utm_medium=tumblr
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skateofministry · 3 years
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Tokyo Olympics: Who is representing Team USA
The 2020 Tokyo Olympics were postponed a year since of the coronavirus pandemic and Olympians from all over the world needed to wait prior to contending for gold in Japan.
On July 23, professional athletes will come together to begin the postponed Olympics one year later on. The risk of coronavirus still stays, and it will have a glaring effect on how the competitors move on.
There will no fans in participation this year for the Games – domestic or foreign. Rigorous coronavirus screening has actually been mandated and professional athletes have actually been asked to place on their own medals and pass up shaking hands with other rivals.
Team U.S.A. will be the apparent favorites in the majority of the occasions throughout the Olympics. The Americans won an overall of 121 medals in 2016 (46 gold, 37 silver and 38 bronze) which led all nations. The U.S. had 104 medals in 2012 (46 gold, 28 silver and 30 bronze), which likewise led all the individuals.
This year’s Team U.S.A. lineup will include a handful of noteworthy faces like Simone Biles, Kevin Durant and Katie Ledecky. But there are brand-new rivals who will take the nationwide spotlight and a handful of brand-new sports for fans to tune into.
Here’s who is representing the Stars and Stripes in this year’s Games.
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Archery
Men: Brady Ellison, Jack Williams and Jacob Wukie
Women: Mackenzie Brown, Casey Kaufhold and Jennifer Mucino-Fernandez
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Artistic Swimming
Women: Anita Alvarez and Lindi Schroeder
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Badminton
Men:  Phillip Chew, Ryan Chew and Timothy Lam
Women: Beiwen Zhang
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Baseball
Men: Nick Allen, Eddy Alvarez, Tyler Austin, Shane Baz, Anthony Carter, Triston Casas, Brandon Dickson, Tim Federowicz, Eric Filia, Todd Frazier, Anthony Gose, Edwin Jackson, Scott Kazmir, Patrick Kivlehan, Mark Kolozsvary, Jack Lopez, Nick Martinez, Scott McGough, David Robertson, Joe Ryan, Ryder Ryan, Bubba Starling, Jamie Westbrook and Simeon Woods Richardson
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Basketball
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United States’ Kevin Durant (7) shoots over Argentina’s Patricio Garino throughout the very first half of an exhibit basketball video game in Las Vegas on Tuesday, July 13, 2021. (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal through AP) (AP)
Men: Bam Adebayo, Devin Booker, Kevin Durant, Jerami Grant, Draymond Green, Jrue Holiday, Keldon Johnson, Zach LaVine, Damian Lillard, JaVale McGee, Khris Middleton and Jayson Tatum
Women: Ariel Atkins, Sue Bird, Tina Charles, Napheesa Collier, Stefanie Dolson (3×3), Skylar Diggins-Smith, Sylvia Fowles, Allisha Gray (3×3), Chelsea Gray, Brittney Griner, Jewell Loyd, Kelsey Plum (3×3), Breanna Stewart, Diana Taurasi and A’ja Wilson
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Beach Volleyball
Men: Taylor Crabb, Jake Gibb, Phil Dalhausser and Nick Lucena
Women: Alix Klineman, April Ross, Kelly Claes and Sarah Sponcil
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Boxing
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U.S.A. Boxing staff member Naomi Graham participates in drills throughout a media day for the group in Colorado Spring, Colo., Monday, June 7, 2021. With Claressa Shields on to her professional professions in boxing and combined martial arts, the U.S. group required a replacement at the weight class Shields has actually controlled since females were enabled to eliminate at the Olympics 9 years back. U.S.A. Boxing discovered a soldier. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File) (AP)
Men:  Keyshawn Davis, Troy Isley, Delante Johnson, Duke Ragan and Richard Torrez Jr.
Women: Rashida Ellis, Virginia Fuchs, Naomi Graham, Oshae Jones and Yarisel Ramirez
ARMY FIGHTER NAOMI GRAHAM BATTLES HER METHOD TO OLYMPICS FOR United States
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Canoe-Kayak
Men: Zachary Lokken and Michael Smolen
Women: Nevin Harrison and Evy Leibfarth
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Cycling
Men: Christopher Blevins, Nick Bruce, Lawson Craddock, Justin Dowell, Connor Fields, Adrian Hegyvary, Gavin Hoover, Brandon McNulty and Corben Sharrah
Women: Haley Batten, Perris Benegas, Kate Courtney, Chloé Dygert, Maddie Godby, Erin Huck, Megan Jastrab, Amber Neben, Payton Ridenour, Coryn Rivera, Hannah Roberts, Felicia Stancil, Leah Thomas, Jennifer Valente, Emma White, Lily Williams, Alise Willoughby and Ruth Winder
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Diving
Men: Andrew Capobianco, Tyler Downs, Michael Hixon, Brandon Loschiavo and Jordan Windle
Women: Alison Gibson, Hailey Hernandez, Krysta Palmer, Jessica Parratto, Delaney Schnell and Katrina Young
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Equestrian
Men: Phillip Dutton, Kent Farrington, Boyd Martin, Doug Payne and Steffen Peters
Women: Laura Kraut, Adrienne Lyle, Sabine Schut-Kery and Jessica Springsteen
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN’S CHILD JESSICA MAKES OLYMPIC EQUESTRIAN GROUP
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Fencing
Men:  Eli Dershwitz, Alen Hadzic, Daryl Homer, Jake Hoyle, Race Imboden, Nick Itkin, Andrew Mackiewicz, Alexander Massialas, Curtis McDowald, Gerek Meinhardt, Yeisser Ramirez and Khalil Thompson
Women: Jacqueline Dubrovich, Katharine Holmes, Courtney Hurley, Kelley Hurley, Lee Kiefer, Sabrina Massialas, Nicole Ross, Francesca Russo, Anne-Elizabeth Stone, Anna van Brummen, Dagmara Wozniak and Mariel Zagunis
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Golf
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Nelly Korda of the U.S. kisses the prize after winning the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship golf competition, Sunday, June 27, 2021, in Johns Creek, Ga. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) (AP)
Men: Bryson DeChambeau, Collin Morikawa, Xander Schauffele and Justin Thomas
Women: Danielle Kang, Jessica Korda, Nelly Korda and Lexi Thompson
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Gymnastics
Men: Brody Malone, Sam Mikulak, Yul Moldauer, Aliaksei Shostak, Shane Wiskus and Alec Yoder
Women: Nicole Ahsinger, Simone Biles, Jade Carey, Jordan Chiles, Isabelle Connor, Camilla Feeley, Evita Griskenas, Suni Lee, Grace McCallum, Lili Mizuno, Elizaveta Pletneva, MyKayla Skinner, Nicole Sladkov and Laura Zeng
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Judo
Men: Colton Brown
Women: Nina Cutro-Kelly, Angelica Delgado and Nefeli Papadakis
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Karate
Men:  Brian Irr, Thomas Scott and Ariel Torres
Women: Sakura Kokumai
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Modern Pentathlon
Men: Samantha Schultz Achterberg
Women: Amro El-Elgeziry
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Rowing
Men: Justin Best, Liam Corrigan, Ben Davison, Clark Dean, Michael Grady, Austin Hack, Conor Harrity, Nick Mead, Alex Miklasevich, Andrew Reed, Alexander Richards, Julian Venonsky and Anders Weiss
Women: Charlotte Buck, Kendall Chase, Olivia Coffey, Claire Collins, Gia Doonan, Tracy Eisser, Katelin Guregian, Megan Kalmoe, Kara Kohler, Grace Luczak, Cicely Madden, Brooke Mooney, Meghan Musnicki, Kristine O’Brien, Meghan O’Leary, Molly Reckford, Alie Rusher, Regina Salmons, Michelle Sechser, Gevvie Stone, Jessica Thoennes, Ellen Tomek, Kristina Wagner and Madeleine Wanamaker
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Rugby
Men: Perry Baker, Danny Barrett, Maceo Brown, Madison Hughes, Martin Iosefo, Carlin Isles, Matai Leuta, Cody Melphy, Folau Niua, Joe Schroeder, Brett Thompson, Stephen Tomasin and Kevon Williams
Women: Kayla Canett-Oca, Lauren Doyle, Cheta Emba, Abby Gustaitis, Nicole Heavirland, Alev Kelter, Kristi Kirshe, Ilona Maher, Jordan Matyas, Ariana Ramsey, Naya Tapper, Kristen Thomas and Nia Toliver
‘GETTING SCHOOLED WITH ABBY HORNACEK’: WHAT IS GOING ON WITH THE OLYMPICS?
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Sailing
Men: Charlie Buckingham, Riley Gibbs, David Hughes, Stuart McNay, Luke Muller and Pedro Pascual
Women: Nikki Barnes, Lara Dallman-Weiss, Farrah Hall, Paige Railey, Stephanie Roble, Maggie Shea and Anna Weis
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Shooting
Men: Brian Burrows, James Hall, Vincent Hancock, Phillip Jungman, Lucas Kozeniesky, Henry Leverett, Jack Leverett III, Derrick Mein, Nick Mowrer, Will Shaner and Patrick Sunderman
Women: Madelynn Bernau, Kayle Browning, Amber English, Alexis Lagan, Sagen Maddalena, Austen Smith, Mary Tucker, Sandra Uptagrafft and Alison Weisz
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Skateboarding
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In this May 22, 2021, picture, Nyjah Huston, of the United States, practices throughout an Olympic certifying skateboard occasion at Lauridsen Skatepark in Des Moines, Iowa. Where some skateboarders may be unwilling to move so boldly into the giant world of the Olympics, Huston is more than thankful to lock on onto this beast. Tokyo may be the location where individuals outside the sport lastly get a glance of among the most fascinating professional athletes around. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall) (AP)
Men: Jagger Eaton, Nyjah Huston, Jake Ilardi, Cory Juneau, Heimana Reynolds and Zion Wright
Women: Jordyn Barratt, Mariah Duran, Alexis Sablone, Alana Smith, Bryce Wettstein and Brighton Zeuner
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Soccer
Women: Jane Campbell, Abby Dahlkemper, Tierna Davidson, Crystal Dunn, Julie Ertz, Adrianna Franch, Tobin Heath, Lindsey Horan, Casey Krueger, Rose Lavelle, Carli Lloyd, Catarina Macario, Kristie Mewis, Samantha Mewis, Alex Morgan, Alyssa Naeher, Kelley O’Hara, Christen Press, Megan Rapinoe, Becky Sauerbrunn, Emily Sonnett and Lynn Williams
United States SOCCER STAR ALEX MORGAN TAKES ON SENIOR ANIMAL ADOPTION WHILE GETTING READY FOR TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STINT
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Softball
Women: Monica Abbott, Ali Aguilar, Valerie Arioto, Ally Carda, Amanda Chidester, Rachel Garcia, Haylie McCleney, Michelle Moultrie, Dejah Mulipola, Aubree Munro, Bubba Nickles, Cat Osterman, Janie Reed, Delaney Spaulding and Kelsey Stewart
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Sport Climbing
Men: Nathaniel Coleman and Colin Duffy
Women: Kyra Condie and Brooke Raboutou
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Surfing
Women: Caroline Marks and Carissa Moore
Men: Kolohe Andino and John John Florence
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Swimming
Men: Michael Andrew, Zach Apple, Hunter Armstrong, Bowe Becker, Gunnar Bentz, Michael Brinegar, Patrick Callan, Brooks Curry, Caeleb Dressel, Nic Fink, Bobby Finke, Townley Haas, Zach Harting, Chase Kalisz, Drew Kibler, Jay Litherland, Bryce Mefford, Jake Mitchell, Ryan Murphy, Blake Pieroni, Andrew Seliskar, Tom Shields, Kieran Smith, Jordan Wilimovsky and Andrew Wilson
Women: Haley Anderson, Phoebe Bacon, Erika Brown, Claire Curzan, Catie DeLoof, Kate Douglass, Katie Grimes, Natalie Hinds, Torri Huske, Hali Flickinger, Brooke Forde, Lydia Jacoby, Lilly King, Annie Lazor, Katie Ledecky, Paige Madden, Simone Manuel, Katie McLaughlin, Allison Schmitt, Bella Sims, Regan Smith, Olivia Smoliga, Erica Sullivan, Ashley Twichell, Alexandra Walsh, Abbey Weitzeil, Emma Weyant and Rhyan White
KATIE GRIMES, 15, SWIMS PERSONAL BEST TO MAKE United States OLYMPIC GROUP: ‘SPEECHLESS’
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Table Tennis
Men: Kanak Jha, Nikhil Kumar and Zhou Xin
Women: Liu Juan, Wang Huijing and Lily Zhang
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Taekwondo
Women: Paige McPherson and Anastasija Zolotic
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Tennis
Men: Marcos Giron, Austin Krajicek, Tommy Paul, Rajeev Ram, Tennys Sandgren and Frances Tiafoe
Women: Jennifer Brady, Bethanie Mattek-Sands, Nicole Melichar, Jessica Pegula and Alison Riske
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Track and Field
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Gwendolyn Berry, left, averts as DeAnna Price and Brooke Andersen represent the nationwide anthem after the finals of the females’s hammer toss at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials Saturday, June 26, 2021, in Eugene, Ore. Price won, Andersen was 2nd and Berry completed third. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) (AP)
Men: Abdi Abdirahman, Devon Allen, Ronnie Baker, Steven Bastien, Kenny Bednarek, Chris Benard, Rai Benjamin, Hillary Bor, Trayvon Bromell, Matthew Centrowitz, Paul Chelimo, Michael Cherry, Nick Christie, Will Claye, Ryan Crouser, Bryce Deadmon, Marquis Dendy, Mason Ferlic, Mason Finley, Grant Fisher JuVaughn Harrison, Cravon Gillespie, Elija Godwin, Daniel Haugh, Cole Hocker, Grant Holloway, Bryce Hoppel, Reggie Jagers, Isaiah Jewett, Fred Kerley, Sam Kendricks, David Kendziera, Benard Keter, Woody Kincaid, Joe Klecker, Erriyon Knighton, Joe Kovacs, KC Lightfoot, Wil London, Noah Lyles, Sam Mattis, Steffen McCarter, Shelby McEwen, Clayton Murphy, Chris Nilsen, Michael Norman, Vernon Norwood, Yared Nuguse, Payton Otterdahl, Jacob Riley, Daniel Roberts, Randolph Ross, Galen Rupp, Garrett Scantling, Donald Scott, Kenny Selmon, Michael Shuey, Trevor Stewart, Darryl Sullivan, Curtis Thompson, Micah Williams, Rudy Winkler, Alex Young and Zach Ziemek
Women: Valarie Allman, Brooke Andersen, Shae Anderson, Adelaide Aquilla, Anavia Battle, Gwen Berry, Erica Bougard, Quanesha Burks, Tynita Butts-Townsend, Kelsey Card, Christina Clemons, Emma Coburn, Anna Cockrell, Val Constien, Elise Cranny, Gabbi Cunningham, Vashti Cunningham, Teahna Daniels, Tara Davis, Rachel Dincoff, Kendall Ellis, Allyson Felix, Tori Franklin, Courtney Frerichs, English Gardner, Kendra Harrison, Quanera Hayes, Aleia Hobbs, Ariana Ince, Lynna Irby, Wadeline Jonathas, Sally Kipyego, Annie Kunz, Morgann LeLeux, Heather MacLean, Maggie Malone, Taylor Manson, Rachel McCoy, Cory McGee, Sydney McLaughlin, Alicia Monson, Jasmine Moore, Sandi Morris, Athing Mu, Dalilah Muhammad, Katie Nageotte, Javianne Oliver, Keturah Orji, Jenna Prandini, DeAnna Price, Elinor Purrier St. Pierre, Jessica Ramsey, Brittney Reese, Raevyn Rogers, Raven Saunders, Rachel Schneider, Karissa Schweizer, Molly Seidel, Emily Sisson, Robyn Stevens, Gabrielle Thomas, Aliphine Tuliamuk, Kaylin Whitney, Kendell Williams, Ajee Wilson and Kara Winger
WHO IS GWEN BERRY, THE OLYMPIC HAMMER THROWER WHO SNUBBED THE United States FLAG?
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Triathlon
Men: Kevin McDowell and Morgan Pearson
Women: Taylor Knibb, Summer Rappaport and Katie Zaferes
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Volleyball
Men: Matt Anderson, Micah Christenson, T.J. DeFalco, Kyle Ensing, Maxwell Holt, Thomas Jaeschke, Garrett Muagututia, Taylor Sander, Erik Shoji, Kawika Shoji, David Smith and Mitch Stahl
Women: Foluke Akinradewo Gunderson, Michelle Bartsch-Hackley, Annie Drews, Micha Hancock, Kimberly Hill, Jordan Larson, Chiaka Ogbogu, Jordyn Poulter, Kelsey Robinson, Jordan Thompson, Haleigh Washington and Justin Wong-Orantes
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Water Polo
Men: Alex Bowen, Luca Cupido, Hannes Daube, Ben Hallock, Drew Holland, Johnny Hooper, Max Irving, Alex Obert, Jesse Smith, Ben Stevenson, Marko Vavic, Dylan Woodhead and Alex Wolf
Women: Rachel Fattal, Aria Fischer, Makenzie Fischer, Kaleigh Gilchrist, Stephania Haralabidis, Paige Hauschild, Ashleigh Johnson, Amanda Longan, Maddie Musselman, Jamie Neushul, Melissa Seidemann, Maggie Steffens and Alys Williams
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Weightlifting
Men: C.J. Cummings, Wesley Kitts, Harrison Maurus and Caine Wilkes
Women: Jourdan Delacruz, Katherine Nye, Sarah Robles and Mattie Rogers
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Wrestling
Men: Kyle Dake, Thomas Gilman, Ildar Hafizov, G’Angelo Hancock, Alejandro Sancho, Kyle Snyder, John Stefanowicz, Gable Steveson and David Taylor
Women: Adeline Gray, Sarah Hildebrandt, Helen Maroulis, Tamyra Mensah-Stock, Kayla Miracle and Jacarra Winchester
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olympicgames-en · 3 years
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Olympics in Haley Batten’s path after Park City mountain biker takes second at World Cup in Nové Mesto
#OlympicGames [Salt Lake Tribune on MSN.com]USA Cycling’s criteria for Tokyo suggests the 22-year-old qualified automatically, but no official announcement has been made.
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bikeaospedacos · 7 days
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Haley Batten e Simon Andreassen vencem o XCO da Copa do Mundo em Araxá
Neste domingo, em Araxá - MG, ocorreu a 2ª etapa da Copa do Mundo de XCO. Haley Batten e Simon Andreassen venceram.
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pubcapscott · 5 years
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Kate Courtney takes 5th at 2019 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships Day Four of the 2019 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships saw the U23 Women’s and both Elite Cross Country races.
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derekdickey · 3 years
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VeloNews Podcast: Team USA’s ups and downs in Tokyo; Amber Neben and Haley Batten interviews
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On today's podcast we examine Team USA's ups and downs at the Olympics. Then, Amber Neben and Haley Batten join the show.
Read the full article at VeloNews Podcast: Team USA’s ups and downs in Tokyo; Amber Neben and Haley Batten interviews on VeloNews.com.
VeloNews Podcast: Team USA’s ups and downs in Tokyo; Amber Neben and Haley Batten interviews published first on https://throttlebuff.weebly.com/
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pubcapscott · 5 years
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USA Cycling names team for 2019 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships
USA Cycling names team for 2019 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships
USA Cycling announced today the final roster of athletes representing the United States in both cross country and downhill at the 2019 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships taking place August 28- September 1, 2019 in Mont-Saint-Anne, Canada.
Looking to defend her title is 2018 World Champion, Kate Courtney(San Francisco; Scott-SRAM) who is also currently ranked first in World Cup standings. …
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pubcapscott · 5 years
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USA Cycling names 2019 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships team
USA Cycling names 2019 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships team
USA Cycling announced today the athletes that will represent the United States in both cross country and downhill at the 2019 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships taking place August 28- September 1, 2019 in Mont-Saint-Anne, Canada.
Looking to defend her title is 2018 World Champion, Kate Courtney (San Francisco; Scott-SRAM) who is also currently ranked first in World Cup standings.  2018 Silver…
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