Laura Knoblach

Sports Q&A: Laura Knoblach

March 1, 2017

Even in Boulder, Laura Knoblach stands out among endurance athletes.

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Thin Ice: Race, Sports, and Awakening in the 1950s

Oct. 4, 2016

Thin Ice is a fictional story set in a small Wisconsin town that weaves a compelling tale about race, sports, and sexism.

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CU Around: Sports Medicine

June 1, 2016

The CU Sports Medicine and Performance Center opened last August in the new Champions Center on campus.

Skier

Sports Briefs – Spring 2016

March 1, 2016

Highlights and tidbits from Fall 2016

Rick Trujillo, second from the right

Rick Trujillo, Mountain Runner

March 1, 2015

Running mountain trails was strictly forbidden for CU-Boulder’s track and cross-country athletes in the 1960s. Rick Trujillo couldn't help himself.

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The Man Who Charted the Red Zone

Sept. 1, 2013

Scoring efficiency from the “red zone’’ — the portion of the field between the 20-yard lines and the goal line — is the brainchild of CU sports information director Dave Plati.

Emma coburn

Coburn Reigns in Running

Sept. 1, 2013

Emma Coburn added another chapter to the storied recent history for CU runners in the 3,000-meter steeplechase by winning the NCAA title in the event in Eugene, Ore.

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Hitting Home Runs for the Community: Tom Garfinkel

June 1, 2013

San Diego Padres chief executive officer Tom Garfinkel always has viewed baseball as a platform to bring people together.

David Bolen running

Running Down a Dream

March 1, 2013

David Bolen became CU's first Olympic Athlete in 1948 before embarking on a successful career as an ambassador.

Kipp steeplechase

Missed Some of the Season?

March 1, 2013

2013 sports highlights.

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