Demitrius, Taylor and Jadyn Snaer (left to right) stand on a track while sporting singlets. Taylor Snaer, a junior sprinter for UCLA track and field, transferred to UCLA ahead of her second-year campaign. She previously competed under her father, who has been the track and field coach at Modesto Junior College for 13 years. Demitrius Snaer was an All-American sprinter at Fresno State, and Jadyn Snaer a sprinter at Cal Poly for three seasons. (Mikaela Kwan / Daily Bruin)
A family walk is often a time for parents and kids to bond while strolling through a familiar neighborhood.
For the Snaers, cracks in the asphalt became starting blocks, and light posts blurred into finish lines.
Michael Edwards, nicknamed “Eddie the Eagle,” was the first British Olympic athlete to compete in ski jumping, taking flight at the 1988 Calgary Olympics.
British Olympic officials tried to impede Edwards’ Olympic pursuit, with some even labeling him an embarrassment.
This post was updated March 3 at 2:55 p.m.
Midterms in the classroom test one’s ability to understand content up to that point.
Yet the Bruins faced a different type of test that may allow them to see what improvements must be made moving forward.
Every technical tweak and off-season training block has pointed toward this moment.
And the Bruins may showcase how months of refinement have solidified themselves as conference contenders.
When the starting gun fired at the Tyson Invitational and Husky Classic, the line between collegiate and professional ranks all but disappeared.
UCLA track and field shared the track with world-class athletes and Olympic gold medalists over the weekend in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and Seattle, Washington, offering a benchmark to assess where the Bruins stand against elite competition before returning to the collegiate stage.
This post was updated Feb. 11 at 12:12 a.m.
Time is rarely an ally in life.
Moments pass – whether they are seized or not – and opportunities are often defined by how quickly they are met.
searching for more articles...