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  2. Derby Lane Greyhound Track - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 and 2007, Derby Lane was the site of the richest greyhound race in history, the Derby Lane Million, a stakes race in which the winner took home a $500,000 purse (the other $500,000 was divided amongst the remainder of the field). Grey's Calibrator, the only female in the field, won in 2006 [2] and Flying Stanley won in 2007. [3]

  3. What it is like at St. Pete’s Derby Lane, 3 years after ...

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    ST. PETERSBURG — Just a few years shy of its 100th birthday, Derby Lane still looks like its old self. Well, sort of. The grandstands at the longest continually operating greyhound race track in ...

  4. Kiplingcotes Derby - Wikipedia

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    History. Kiplingcotes is a small hamlet close to Market Weighton, in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The Derby starts near to the former Kiplingcotes railway station and runs for 4.5 miles (7.2 km), finishing at Londesborough Wold Farm. [2][3][4] The race was started by the Earl of Burlington in 1519, [5] and the first prize is the accrued ...

  5. Track and field - Wikipedia

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    Track and field. Track and field is a sport that includes athletic contests based on running, jumping, and throwing skills. [1] The name used in North America is derived from where the sport takes place, a running track and a grass field for the throwing and some of the jumping events. Track and field is categorized under the umbrella sport of ...

  6. List of world records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    The world best time for a "football 40" is 4.17 by Deion Sanders, while the extrapolated best for an Olympic-level athlete (including reacting to a starting gun) is 4.24 by Maurice Greeneat the 2001 World Championships in Athletics. [255][256]Under conventional football timing on a turf field in 2017, Christian Colemanreportedly ran a 4.12.

  7. Fred Kerley - Wikipedia

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    Fred Kerley. Fredrick Lee Kerley OLY [citation needed] (/ ˈkɜːrli / KUR-lee; born May 7, 1995) [2] is an American track and field sprinter. He was the Olympic silver medalist over 100 m at the 2020 Olympics and bronze medalist at the 2024 Olympics in the same event. Kerley has earned an additional six medals at the World Championships, most ...

  8. Kendall Ellis - Wikipedia

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    She caught Purdue's Jaheya Mitchel at the finish line, giving University of Southern California the team event and its second women's track and field national title in program history. [3] Ellis is a 3-time NCAA champion, 14-time NCAA Division I All-American , 7-time Pac-12 Conference champion and 5-time Mountain Pacific Sports Federation champion.

  9. Alexis Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Big Ten Outdoor Track and Field Championships: 5th 200 m 23.83 1st 400 m 52.17 Representing the Kentucky Wildcats (2020–2022) 2020 Southeastern Conference (SEC) Indoor Track and Field Championships: 1st 400 m 52.08 2nd 4x400 m 3:35.52 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships [8] All-American: 400 m Cancelled by Covid-19 All ...