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Nicola McDermott becomes first Australian woman to clear 2m in the high jump Athletics by Scott Gullan 19th Apr 2021 7:06 AM It was the upset of the championships which elevated Jye Edwards from promising injury-prone junior to giant killer and Tokyo-bound. Edwards stalked Australia s best runner Stewart McSweyn in the 1500m final and then took him down over the final stages to win his first national title and claim a spot on the Olympic team. There were plenty of highlights on the final day of the Olympic trials with Nicola McDermott becoming the first Australian woman to clear 2.00m in the high jump. ....
âUnbelievableâ: Aussie Olympianâs crazy feat SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 18: Nicola McDermott celebrates a cleared jump in the Women s High Jump Final during the Australian Track & Field Championships at Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre on April 18, 2021 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images) Track and Field by Nic Savage 19th Apr 2021 5:37 AM Aussie Olympian Nicola McDermott has set a new national high jump record, becoming the first Australian woman to break the two-metre barrier. Competing at the Australian Track and Field Championships in Sydney on Sunday, McDermott cleared 2.00m on her second attempt to better the previous Oceania record of 1.99m set by Eleanor Patterson in February 2020. ....
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Every editorial product is independently selected, though we may be compensated or receive an affiliate commission if you buy something through our links. Lisa Kaminski/Taste of Home A cookbook author collects and shares the recipes of immigrant women that might have been lost forever including the beloved family dish that inspired it all. For three years, Anna Francese Gass traveled around the country, toting a kitchen scale, measuring cups and measuring spoons. She’d unpack these items in the kitchens of bubbes, nonnas and abuelas, accomplished home cooks who were eager to show off the dishes they’d learned from their own matriarchs. Anna’s mission: preserve the cherished recipes that are, she says, family heirlooms and in many cases have never been written down. ....