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Today's Sports

  • Kobza breaking away from the...

    DUMONT — With one week remaining in the Oh My Gawd Rodeo series, not many races for the buckle awarded to the overall winner of each event have been decided. However, one young woman seems to have that buckle all but locked up.

  • Return to running pays off for...

    GEORGETOWN — Peter Cole took a couple of years off from running, and the 25-year-old Denver native is just now getting back into the swing of things.
    “To be honest I moved back to Denver and Denver is a running community. I’ve been running with my brother and some other guys.

  • Jesser snaps Tharp’s streak

    DUMONT — Teri Jesser knows Golda Tharp pretty well. She should since Jesser resides with Tharp’s grandmother.
    But even with such a relationship the Lafayette resident knows that halting Tharp’s two-week run at the Oh My Gawd Rodeo would be a challenging task. Yet, she found a way to do that June 24 at Gene Kiefer Memorial Faigrounds in the third round of the five-week series.

  • Birthday boy Miller redeems self...

    By Joe Vaccarelli
    For the Courant
     

    DUMONT — Bart Miller’s 24th birthday didn’t get off to such a great start. Miller started his day at the Evergreen Rodeo, but he fell off his bull, Major Reno Classic Equine, after just a few seconds. He wanted another shot.

  • Brutal winds can’t slow down...

    IDAHO SPRINGS — Mario Macias had a hard time not taking in the view as he climbed the nearly 4,000 feet from Echo Lake to Mt. Evans on June 18. After all, it was his first time running the Mt. Evans Ascent — America’s highest road race.

  • Streweler in familiar spot as...

    DUMONT — Dave Streweler couldn’t put his finger on a specific reason why it happened, but for the second straight year the 27-year-old Golden resident has stamped the early lead at the Oh My Gawd Rodeo.

  • Haleigh Washington

    Haleigh Washington already stands 6 foot, 3½ inches tall and she could get as tall as 6-5 before she stops growing. But her growth athletically is just beginning.

  • Jeff Miller

    Being named the Clear Creek Courant’s 2010-11 Coach of the Year is a big honor for Jeff Miller, but he won’t be letting it go to his head anytime soon.

  • Ready for the ride

    Bryan Walz has been looking for an opportunity to work with kids for a while. And even though he’s organized rock climbing outings in the past his true passion is mountain bike racing.

  • Sprung has reason to hold head...

    LAKEWOOD — Philipp Sprung walked off the field May 21 at Jefferson County Stadium, head hanging in disappointment.

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