Showing posts with label Devon Allen. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Oregon"s Devon Allen advances to semifinals in 110-meter hurdles


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Devon Allen (USA) runs during the men"s 110-meter hurdles on Monday.(Photo: James Lang, USA TODAY Sports)

RIO DE JANEIRO Devon Allen tied for first in his heat to advance with time to spare into the semifinals of the men"s 110-meter hurdles, delaying for at least one more day a return to his role as a wide receiver at the University of Oregon.

It shouldn"t have come as a surprise. After all, with the track still sloppy and wet after a downpour delayed competition at Olympic stadium, Allen might have been the only racer to know what it takes to excel in the rain.

I definitely think I trained or played the most in the rain of everybody, he said.

Its my first Olympic Games. Im a young kid getting ready to run my first race in history. My adrenaline was up there.

Since Allen took a little bit of Oregon with him to Rio, the least he could do was show his appreciation: Allen sent a message to his teammates back home while standing in the blocks before the race, an inside joke, he said, involving a series of motions and hand gestures.

Hopefully they got it.

He expected that his coaches and teammates would be gathered in the luxurious team meeting room inside Oregons football facility, watching Allen (with a time of 13.41 seconds) cruise through his heat in the first race of his Olympic career.

Allen had heard from all of his coaches and about 50 of his teammates, he said, all wishing him luck here at the Summer Games despite the fact that each strong race means at least one more day away from the program. After struggling last season while recovering from a knee injury, Allen was viewed as a crucial piece of the Ducks offense.

It means a lot, he said. Im trying to do something special here. Those guys are trying to do something special there as well.

Allen is strongly considering pursuing a professional track career while maintaining his final two seasons of college eligibility.

Right now Im considering doing both, he said last week. Thats something very possible for me in the future. So Im kind of just taking it in stride and seeing where it goes.

Oregons compliance departmentoutlined a path toward competing in both events: Allen would retain his collegiate eligibility as long as he didnt sign a track endorsement contract.

Its kind of the same thing with baseball players that come back and play football. Theyre professional in one sport and amateur in another. I can compete in all the meets I want to professionally, if I want.

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August 15 by Des Bieler


Devon Allen Oregon Ducks Highlights | "Untouchable" ᴴᴰ
Devon Allen cleared his first hurdle toward winning a 110-meter medal. (David J. Phillip/Associated Press)

A trio of U.S. athletes Devon Allen, Jeff Porter and Ronnie Ash made it safely through the 110-meter hurdle qualifying heats Monday and will compete in Tuesdays semifinals. Americans have won 19 of the 27 gold medals handed out in the mens event since the modern Olympics began in 1896, including in 2012, when Aries Merritt stood atop the podium.

Merritt also won bronze at the world championships last year, but he underwent a kidney transplant shortly thereafter and failed to make the U.S. team for Rio. Allen, who finished second in his heat with a time of 13.41,has many excited that he can be the next big thing in the 110 meters.

A football star as well as a track star at Oregon, the 21-year-oldAllenhas aspirations of making it to the NFL as a wide receiver. He had to sit out the 2015 track season after suffering a knee injury in the Rose Bowl at the start of the year, but he bounced back to win at the U.S. Olympictrials in June with a time of 13.03, second fastest in the world this year.

The fastest time this year, 12.98, was posted by JamaicasOmar McLeod, the favorite to take gold in Rio. Other strong medal contenders include SpainsOrlando Ortega and FrancesDimitri Bascou.

McLeod won his heat Monday in 13.27, the fastest time in qualifying. Porter was second in that heat with a time of 13.50, while Ash won his heat in13.31.

Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/pb/olympics/2016/live-updates/rio-games/scores-and-latest-news/team-usas-devon-allen-jeff-porter-and-ronnie-ash-advance-to-semis-in-110-meter-hurdles/

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