BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — World-record holder Ryan Crouser needed only one attempt to advance to the shot put finals at world championships, where Saturday night he was set to defend his title.
When Dick Fosbury leapt backwards over the bar to win high jump gold at the 1968 Mexico Olympics, it changed the discipline forever. Fifty-five years later, another innovative American is tearing ...
BUDAPEST, Aug 19 (Reuters) - Remarkable American Ryan Crouser continued his red-hot streak when he twice broke his own championship record and signed off with a huge 23.51 metres to win world ...
BUDAPEST, Aug. 19 (Xinhua) -- American Ryan Crouser defended his world title in the men's shot put with a new Championship record of 23.51 meters here on Saturday. The two-time Olympic champion ...
BUDAPEST: Remarkable American Ryan Crouser continued his red-hot streak when he twice broke his own championship record and signed off with a huge 23.51 metres to win world championship shot put ...
A day-by-day look at the world track and field championships in Budapest (broadcast schedule here) ... Day 1 | Sat., Aug. 19: Ryan Crouser can stand alone in shot put Crouser can become the first man ...
Remarkable American Ryan Crouser continued his red-hot streak when he twice broke his own championship record and signed off with a huge 23.51m to win world championship shot put gold for the ...
Remarkable American Ryan Crouser continued his red-hot streak when he twice broke his own championship record and signed off with a huge 23.51m to win world championship shot put gold for the ...
On the adjacent track of the Drake Stadium in Los Angeles, a worldwide impact occurred on Saturday, May 27, when a 7,260 kilo steel ball broke off Ryan Crouser’s neck, floated in the air and ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Tinkering around one late mid-December night, Ryan Crouser ran some shot-put experiments after a training session. *Pay $19.00 every four weeks. GST will be added to ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary — Tinkering around one late mid-December night, Ryan Crouser ran some shot-put experiments after a training session. What if, the world record holder/mad scientist ...