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Athing Mu (/ ə ˈ θ ɪ ŋ m oʊ /; [1] born June 8, 2002) [2] is an American middle-distance runner.She is the youngest woman in history to hold Olympic and world titles in an individual track and field event.
Athing Mu leads from start to finish is capturing the women's 800-meter final. American teammate Raevyn Rogers also medals, taking bronze.
The venue of the championships is decided on an annual basis and sometimes indoor combined track and field events championships were held separately. The Amateur Athletic Union held a women's championship for the first time in 1927, which has since been held annually with exceptions. The men's and women's championships have been held jointly ...
USA’s Athing Mu celebrates winning the women’s 800 meters with an American record of 1:54.97 during day two of the 2023 Prefontaine Classic at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore., on Sunday, Sept ...
The fastest qualifier in the semis was 19-year-old American sensation Athing Mu, with Great Britain's Alexandra Bell getting one of the time qualifying spots behind her. . Another 19-year-old sensation, Great Britain's European indoor 800 metres champion and senior novice Keely Hodgkinson, won the third semi, leading the (relatively) experienced 25-year-old American Raevyn Rogers to get the ...
Olympic medalist and former Oregon Duck Raevyn Rogers returned to Hayward Field Friday night to compete in the Oregon Relays track and field meet. Raevyn Rogers, Klaudia Kazimierska go 1-2 in ...
Olympic Champion Athing Mu, silver medalist Keely Hodgkinson, Mary Moraa and Diribe Welteji all wanted to lead, the four spread shoulder to shoulder across the track after the break line. Welteji emerged the leader, Mu on her shoulder, Hodgkinson on the rail and Moraa boxing her in on the outside.
Dramatic final in the #TrackFieldTrials24 women's 800m. American record-holder Athing Mu falls 200m into the race and Nia Akins wins, running the fastest time of her life (1:57.36).