Olympic Trials

The crowd in the southeast grandstands on Friday, July 4.

My vantage point for the fireworks over Hayward Field, seen from the UO Psych building.

Fireworks over Hayward Field.

EPD makes sure those pole vaulters aren't up to any funny business.

Vaulter Stacy Dragila gets psyched out at the Trials.

American record holder Jenn Stuczynski (in blue) takes a nap to calm the nerves. Pole vaulters are most prone to "choking" during the big competitions and so I'm impressed with Jenn's strategy. It seemed to work.

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And now for some criticism: What the hell is up with this? The above "workout structures" at Amazon Park are about to collapse, the wood is rotting and about the only thing useful there are the chin-up bars (at your own risk) and the parallel bars. When I was in Beijing back in 2005, the city had installed dozens of these similar workout structures throughout the city in order to get people in shape and thinking about the Olympics (three years in advance!). If Eugene wanted to make "improvements" to its parks and running paths to prepare for Olympic Trials visitors, tearing this Amazon Park atrocity out of the ground and replacing it with new equipment would've been a heck of a lot better than putting up new bulletin boards everywhere (that only end up tagged and with outdated info). Just a thought.
Question: Is this a U.S. Army helicopter?


If it wasn't, can someone tell me what it was? I'd really like to know. It was circling over Hayward Field many times on July 4. It wasn't a TV news chopper, nor was it a tourist flight (not big enough). It looked like a recon-type chopper.
I did not get a press pass for the Olympic Trials. We at the EW left that to Chuck — who actually knows about running — and Todd, the man with the camera and the mad skillz.
Since I didn't get a press pass for the Trials, I didn't get a ticket to the Media BBQ either (Todd and Chuck admit they skipped it seeing as that it was way out by the new hospital).
Picture Eugene videographer Tim Lewis did manage to get a ticket for the BBQ as did his puppet-reporter Scruffy. Lewis is in the news lately thanks a grand jury subpoena of his May 30 Tasering-tape.
The question getting tossed around is whether Lewis is a member of the media. The latest R-G article cites a 2000 quote by Lane County District Attorney Douglas Harcleroad saying Lewis is a reporter "'Mr. Lewis is a reporter, and he was reporting,' Harcleroad said at the time."
But last night KVAL got this out of Harcleroad: "We don't know the facts around whatever he does," he said. "I don't know whether he's a journalist or not. We haven't actually looked at the law on that in any great detail."
Huh? The District Attorney "hasn't looked at the law"?
For Harcleroad's edification, the Oregon Shield law says:
44.520 Limitation on compellable testimony from media persons; search of media persons' papers, effects or work premises prohibited; exception.
1. No person connected with, employed by or engaged in any medium of communication to the public shall be required by a legislative, executive or judicial officer or body, or any other authority having power to compel testimony or the production of evidence, to disclose, by subpoena or otherwise:
(a) The source of any published or unpublished information obtained by the person in the course of gathering, receiving or processing information for any medium of communication to the public; or
(b) Any unpublished information obtained or prepared by the person in the course of gathering, receiving or processing information for any medium of communication to the public.
Lewis publishes on YouTube which is a medium of communication to the public.
Here, in fact, is the latest sample in which Lewis and Scruff attend the Olympic Trials Media BBQ encountering KLCC's Rachel McDonald, among others.
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DAY 6 - July 4th
Chaunte Howard (1st place Women's High Jump)

Sarah Bowman and Treniere Clement (Women's 1500m semi-finals)

16 yr-old, Jordan Hasay set a new high school record in the Women's 1500m semi-finals

Fireworks going off behind the grandstands during the Men's 10k final

Abdi Abdirahman flies into 1st place (Men's 10k final)

DAY 8 - July 6th
David Oliver (1st place Men's 110m Hurdles)

The crowd was really pulling for Jordan Hasay in the 1500m final

Rafeeq Curry (3rd, Men's Triple Jump final)

Walter Dix took 1st in the closest (and most exciting) race of the Trials (Men's 200m)

Marshevet Hooker trips in to 3rd (Women's 200m final)

Dawn Harper (3rd) and Damu Cherry (2nd) hug it out after the Women's 100m Hurdles final

Here are my photos from July 3rd. Images from Day 6 & 8 should be up really soon. (Unfortunately I couldn't make it down for Day 7 - July 5th.)
Click here for a recap of the day's events. Click any image to see the entire gallery.
Mary Wineberg (2nd Place Women's 400m)

Sanya Richards glides across the finish into 1st (Women's 400)







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