2013年11月6日星期三

Adam Goucher inspires Blake Theroux, Buffs

"We have been in the woods a bunch of times this month, as have many of our neighboring communities," Sirois said.As of Sunday, Boston had received only about half an inch of rain in October, according to the National Weather Service. The average rainfall for the month is 3.44 inches. Prior to the men's race on Saturday, CU junior Blake Theroux made eye contact with former CU great Adam Goucher -- the 1998 national champion."That guy, he is my hero," said Theroux, who has been a part of all three of CU's Pac-12 title teams. "I've always wanted that guy to cheer for me. I'm so happy he's here and I'm so glad we got to win for him."Wetmore said Goucher's career still serves as inspiration to many of the Buffs.Start with fiery Charred Octopus or the Guacamole Trio, which comes in tropical,diagnosisexpert goat cheese and ranchero flavors. 

"Everything that has happened here is descendant from Adam," Wetmore said. "He chose CU, drew attention to us, drew notoriety to us, and people have chosen Colorado year after year because of the thing that he helped start. He is an icon to the current Buffs." Arizona's Lawi Lalang came in as the two-time defending men's champion,Exoskeletons or other robotic prosthetics may give disabled folks new freedom or diamond core bit prevent injuries for industrial workers handling heavy loads. but he skipped the race because of an injury. That opened the door for a new winner, and Oregon's Edward Cheserek took advantage.Google Glass and other wearable devices may soon augment smartphones for rock bolt technophiles. The freshman finished in 24 minutes, 36 seconds."I felt good during the day, so I just stayed with the pack of guys until the very end,But cyclists here said the work is only a small start on what needs to be done.All are vulnerable —sondaflex to scam artists as well as legitimate art buyers and are urged to use caution." he said. "That is when you can make your move to the last of the race." 

Two weeks ago, Stanford junior Aisling Cuffe placed second at the Pre-National Invitational in Terre Haute, Indiana, losing out by 1.61 seconds.Saturday, she turned in another great race to win her first Pac-12 title."Pre-nationals gave me a lot of confidence that I can run with the top girls, but also just to keep my head level and know that I still have to give 100 percent of what I have to perform to my best and to be up there," she said.Washington's Nick Harris is still trying to crack the Huskies' top-seven lineup. But, on Saturday, the redshirt freshman was all smiles.Harris is a graduate of Niwot High School, and Saturday was his first cross country meet in his home state since placing ninth at the Class 4A state meet in 2011.He finished 53rd overall on Saturday,The Foster Farms salmonella outbreak this month has underscored the importance of cooking core barreland handling poultry properly. finishing in 26:45.

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