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COLORADO SPRINGS 鈥?An artifact from the United States Olympic and Paralympic Museum is back in action.Four-time Olympian, Kara Winger is borrowing back her favorite javelin to take part in the Olympic Trials.Winger who live in Colorado Springs, set an American record with the javelin in 2010 and then another American record 12 years later with the same javelin. In terms of artifacts special to the Olympics and to my Olympic journey, it s a really big one, said Winger, I didn t really plan on borrow
dunk pand ing it back, but here we are, to try one more time. She decided to step aside from the sport back in 2022 only she has been working out and feeling which is part of her decision to try for a fifth Olympic games.She wants to compete with
adidas campus 00 the javelin that has been on display at the museum in Colorado Springs. The one that flies the best for me. The trials for javelin start June 28, 2024 at the iconic Hayward Field in Eugene Oregon.___ Professional
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By JOSEPH KRAUSS and MALAK HARBAssociated PressDUBAI, United Arab Emirates AP 鈥?Traffic more than doubled last year at Dubai airport, the world busiest for international flights, but has yet to fully recover after the coron
salomonschuhe avirus pandemic, according to figures released Tuesday.Even as the number of passengers has surged, the state-of-the-art airport in the oil-rich United Arab Emirates has avoided the travel chaos that rippled across North America and Europe last year, as it maintained capacity through the darkest days of the pandemic.Over 66 million passengers moved through the airport, known as DXB, in 2022, up from 29.1 million in 2021, when global travel was still snarle
mens dunks d by pandemic restrictions. But it remains well below the pre-pandemic milestone of 86.4 million logged in 2019.Paul G
adiletten original riffiths, the airport CEO, told The Associated Press that he expects traffic to return to pre-pandemic levels by the end of this year or early 2024, with a boost from China