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Staff report
The Colorado High School Activities Association plans to offer three student-based mental health web-based seminars this week to address student mental health concerns related to the COVID-disrupted sports seasons and activities.
The webinars, titled “Taking Care of You When Your World Has Been Turned Upside Down,” are slated to take place Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, according to a CHSAA press release.
The sessions are to be conducted by JC Pohl, an award-winning author and producer of “Teen Truth,” and Caleb Campbell, West Point graduate and former Kansas City Chiefs linebacker, who is nationally known for his work around student mental health and resilience.
Celebrating A Century of NCAA Track & Field Championships
Blanford Blitzed 100H Record Book
June 1, 1985
Rhonda Blanford of Nebraska quickly put to end any injury issues at the 1985 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Austin, Texas.
Blanford – the NCAA favorite in the 100 hurdles – went down in the Big Eight meet after winning the 100 meters when a knot behind her left knee tightened.
Three weeks later in the NCAA heats, Blanford ran a wind-aided 12.90, her fastest ever under any conditions and the second-fastest time in meet history.
That was nothing compared to her incredible final, when Blanford stopped the timer at 12.70 to win by a then-record 0.30 seconds. Alas, the time was again wind-aided, but it was also the fastest ever-then recorded by an American and wouldn’t be surpassed in meet history for another 20 years.