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...better than anyone ever thought a woman could. The California native has owned the event since it became internationally accepted, including taking the first-ever women's pole vault gold medal at the Olympic Games in Sydney last September and capturing her second World Championship three weeks ago in Edmonton, Canada...
Harvard senior Dora Gyorffy qualified for the high jump finals at the IAAF World Championships in Edmonton last Friday and then finished seventh—just three clearances short of a medal—in Sunday’s final competition...
...build experience in the major international meets. When she placed fifth at the IAAF Indoor World Championships at Lisbon in March at a peak height of 1.93 meters, she placed some of the blame on her failure to adapt to an unexpected ramp that interfered with her approach. At Edmonton, the IAAF reported that a strong headwind, which picked up as the bar was raised to 1.94 meters, made the competition difficult for inexperienced jumpers...
...past three months—a whirlwind tour that twice took her to Eugene, Ore. where she won her first NCAA title and an American bronze; then to Europe and Zagreb, Croatia where she ran a 55.46-second personal record that earned her the right to run at Edmonton...
Although Taylor finished out her competitive schedule on Monday, she still had six days of world-class track competition to enjoy in Edmonton...