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The greatest venues in outdoor track and field, according to you
What venue is the best of all time (GOAT) in out of doors monitor and subject? That is what we requested on Twitter and Instagram and there have been a whole lot of responses.
I learn what followers and athletes from across the nation stated to determine one of the best. Listed here are the GOAT venues in out of doors monitor and subject, in keeping with you:
Hayward Area | Eugene, Oregon
Hayward Area was by far the preferred selection for the GOAT monitor and subject venue with greater than 85 responses name-dropping Oregon’s residence monitor. Hayward has a storied historical past and its renovations in 2020 have solely enhanced the monitor. The venue has hosted world championships, Olympic Trails and eight of the final 11 NCAA Division I out of doors championships.
there’s actually one reply to this lol https://t.co/kVAujcS4Xj pic.twitter.com/7lZOMMM2bs
— Evan (@evanmafilas1) April 17, 2022
Many agreed that the ambiance at Hayward Area is unmatched. Nevertheless, there was additionally point out of Oregon’s climate and the way the potential of rain and/or wind can take away from athletes’ high performances, particularly at championships.
The official Oregon Instagram account would disagree with that.
Nonetheless, the place referred to as Tracktown, USA is deserving of its spot within the GOAT venue dialog.
? https://t.co/L7ojXfYHfg pic.twitter.com/oUJ6iZfFuO
— College of Oregon (@uoregon) April 15, 2022
VENUE HISTORY: These historic moments all occurred at Hayward Area
Mike A. Myers Stadium | Austin, Texas
Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin completed second amongst responses.
Austin, TX. Argue with ya momma not me? Sizzling monitor with Quick instances!? https://t.co/V0NxiGYg0A
— Wil London III (@Wil_WL3) April 14, 2022
Texas hosted the 2019 Division I out of doors championships the place many data had been damaged. That mixture of quick instances and nice climate is why Mike A. Myers Stadium must be the GOAT, in keeping with many.
Texas did get a little bit of home-tweet bias with the official Longhorn Twitter account retweeting the put up. Present Texas star Jonathan Jones additionally chimed in.
AUSTIN TX https://t.co/7vnfZRhDiC
— Jonathan Jones??,OLY (@Imthatjones4L) April 14, 2022
THE TRACK PICTURED ? https://t.co/GwYF6Nti7o
— Texas T&F/XC (@TexasTFXC) April 14, 2022
Plus, when you could have athletes from in-state rivals like Texas A&M assigning your subject GOAT standing, it must be within the dialog.
Austin https://t.co/24bYUdhUtV
— Syaira Monèt? (@SyairaR) April 15, 2022
?: Wind and scoring in monitor and subject, defined
Franklin Area | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Metropolis of Brotherly Love is residence to Franklin Area, which is residence to the historic Penn Relays. In its early days, Franklin Area’s Penn Relays had been used to find out the nationwide champion amongst collegiate applications. With over 125 years of monitor and subject historical past, Franklin Area is deserving of GOAT standing. Franklin Area bought 18 mentions underneath our put up. The draw back to Franklin Area? — the site visitors to get there and the parking.
No disrespect to different venues which may be ‘prettier’, however Franklin Area & the Penn Relays can’t be matched in historical past or crowds since 1895! 40,000 on their toes screaming through the DMR, 4×800 or 4×100… pic.twitter.com/vDfTo1gfAU
— Nice Valley Monitor & Area Boosters (@GV_Track_Field) April 14, 2022
BOWERMAN: Full historical past of the monitor and subject honor
Drake Stadium | Des Moines, Iowa
There is a blue monitor that at all times attracts nationwide consideration at Drake Stadium. The venue hosts the Drake Relays yearly, one of many premier occasions in monitor and subject. Drake Stadium acquired round 13 votes because the GOAT venue, the final venue to obtain greater than 10.
No query….The long-lasting Blue Oval @DrakeRelays #DSMUSA! Come expertise the magic of offered out crowds, in a thriving metropolis, as you watch one of the best of one of the best full. https://t.co/VEv2DJRaIw
— Dr. Megan Armbruster Franklin (@MAFSWA) April 16, 2022
Drake Stadium pic.twitter.com/6KERSE0ulg
— William (Coach Corey) Muhammad (@impactt1life) April 14, 2022
NCAA T&F: Here is how the out of doors monitor and subject championships work
Bernie Moore Stadium | Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Bernie Moore Stadium at LSU is an underrated monitor and subject venue, with commenters loving the floor. Likewise, Baton Rouge typically gives good climate and temperatures for athletes on the monitor. Whereas Bernie Moore Stadium may not have the historical past or championship pedigree of a number of the aforementioned venues, it nonetheless is a riser within the GOAT dialog.
LSU ‼️ https://t.co/mHAlHtXBsV
— Noah Williams (@noahwilliams24) April 15, 2022
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John McDonnell Area | Fayetteville, Arkansas
John McDonnell Area, residence of the Arkansas Razorbacks, is within the dialog for GOAT venue for a similar cause that the Razorbacks are within the dialog for the GOAT program. Because the Razorbacks have probably the most monitor and subject championships in Division I historical past, one thing have to be GOAT-ish about John McDonnell Area.
Fayetteville, AR…the Monitor Capital of the World! (We’re admittedly biased, although…?) pic.twitter.com/Qb2qyF6Hkq
— McDonnell Hastings Workforce (@ATXRealtorHH) April 15, 2022
?: Listed here are the DI monitor and subject groups with most NCAA championships
Hilmer Lodge Stadium | Walnut, California
Hilmer Lodge Stadium rounds out the venues to obtain greater than 5 votes. The West Coast monitor hosts the Mt. SAC relays, that are rising by the yr. Hilmer Lodge Stadium, renovated in 2020, has potential to climb the GOAT ladder.
Mt Sac! pic.twitter.com/mvOtjkQneN
— Pip (@peopip) April 15, 2022
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Different venues with a number of mentions:
- North Carolina A&T (3)
- Florida (2)
- North Florida (2)
- Penn State (2)
- Texas A&M (2)
- Utah Valley (2)
Venues with one point out
- Arcadia
- Bryant
- Bucknell
- BYU indoor monitor
- Boston U indoor monitor
- Minnesota indoor monitor
- Mount St. Mary’s
- NC State
- Ohio State
- Oral Roberts
- San Diego State
- VMI
- Washington State
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Bread winners: 10 Austin bakeries you'll love
Craving something sweet? Maybe something flaky? Austin may be known for tacos and barbecue, but its bakeries are the unsung heroes of the local food scene. We think it’s time to give them the spotlight they deserve.
Whether you’re looking for pastries by day or celebratory cakes by night, these locally owned bakeries are proof that life is butter with carbs.
Comadre Panadería, 1204 Cedar Ave. | Try something new at this Mexican-American bakery (which is a two-time James Beard semi-finalist) like the highly raved-about concha and pink cake.
La Pâtisserie, multiple locations | A case full of colorful macarons is the main attraction at this French bakery, which also offers pastries, cake, scones, buns, croissants, and wine.
Quack’s Bakery, multiple locations | Keeping Austin sweet since 1983, these beloved bakeries make pies, cakes, pastries, and more from scratch with no additives. Be sure to check out seasonal offerings like Pride, Halloween, and Christmas-themed cookies.
Rockman Coffee + Bakeshop, 2400 E. Cesar Chavez St., Ste. #200 | Owned by award-winning pastry chef Amanda Rockman, this newly opened bakeshop is all about caffeine, gluten, butter, sugar, and booze. Grab a rip ‘n’ dip bagel, strawberry cheesecake croissant, or focaccia sandwich.
Sour Duck Market, 1814 E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. | The neighborhood bakery within this American restaurant + beer garden is not to be missed. Snag a traditional bite like a savory Danish pastry or a creative concoction like the sweet potato-chai bearclaw.
Sugar Mama’s Bakeshop, 1905 S. 1st St. | Desserts are king at this sugary locale that offers classic cupcakes, cookies, lemon + pecan bars, cakes, and mini-pies in-store, with custom offerings available for larger orders.
Texas French Bread, 2900 Rio Grande St. | Currently housed in an Airstream trailer, this small but mighty bakery (serving Austinites since 1981) sells goods on a first-come, first-served basis. You’ll have to visit in person to see the full menu of bread, pastries, and sweets available each day.
Upper Crust Bakery, 4508 Burnet Rd. | This family-owned scratch bakery has it all, whether you want a cup of coffee and a pastry, a smoked turkey sandwich for lunch, or a layered cake to take home and enjoy.
Walton’s Fancy & Staple, 609 W. 6th St. | Amid a cluster of bars on West 6th Street, this bakery + deli owned by Sandra Bullock is a beacon of sweetness. Its pastries and sweet treats are made daily, but you can also order custom cakes.
Zucchini Kill Bakery, multiple locations | Calling all vegan, gluten, and soy-free folks with a sweet tooth. This woman-owned bakery is a haven for those with dietary restrictions and incorporates the spirit of punk music into its delicacies.
What’s your favorite bakery in Austin? Let us know and we might add it to this list in the future.
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Texas Longhorns Release First Injury Report vs. Kentucky Wildcats
AUSTIN — The Texas Longhorns and Kentucky Wildcats have released their initial student-athlete availability report ahead of Saturday’s meeting in Austin.
Texas is listing receiver DeAndre Moore Jr. as questionable due to a foot injury while linebacker Morice Blackwell Jr. is questionable after sitting out for the 20-10 win over the Arkansas Razorbacks last week.
“He’s progressing this week,” Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian said of Moore Jr. during Wednesday’s SEC Weekly Teleconference. “We’ll see if he’ll be ready to go here Saturday, but we’re surely a better team when he’s out there.”
Fortunately for Texas, running back Jaydon Blue was not listed on the report after being seen in a sling following the Arkansas game.
Here’s the full report for both teams:
Sarkisian provided an injury update on Moore Jr., Blue and Blackwell Jr. on Monday during his weekly press conference.
“I think Blue’s good,” Sarkisian said. “Like I said, he went with us today and worked this morning. So we’ll see how it goes. … Mo Blackwell was out last week. … I’m hopeful we can get him back this week. We’ll see how it goes. … DeAndre got nicked up during the game with a foot injury. Again, those two guys (Blackwell) are integral parts to our program, not only on offense and defense, but on special teams. They’re critical. So hopefully we get both those guys back.”
No. 3 Texas and Kentucky will kick off from DKR on Saturday at
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UT Energy Expertise To Guide New Gulf Coast Hydrogen Hub, Bolster U.S. Energy Supply
AUSTIN, Texas — The University of Texas at Austin will partner with industry and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations to build and expand a hub for hydrogen energy production along the Texas Gulf Coast that will help increase and diversify the nation’s energy supply. UT serves as founding member and lead academic organization.
The HyVelocity Hub (HyV), a regional energy consortium, aims to become the largest hydrogen hub in the nation. It will leverage the region’s high concentration of existing hydrogen production and end-use assets to develop low-carbon intensity hydrogen that can power trucks, industrial processes, ammonia production, refining and petrochemical production, and marine shipping fuel.
“Texas is the nation’s energy capital, and UT is the energy university, and we are no stranger to playing a leading role in America’s energy innovation,” said UT President Jay Hartzell. “The success of the HyVelocity Hydrogen Hub is critical to our nation’s future energy security. We are excited to work with our industry partners and apply our vast energy, business and policy expertise to develop the hydrogen workforce and accelerate production along the Gulf Coast.”
UT will provide expertise to support community benefits activities and hydrogen workforce development efforts. UT, through the IC2 Institute and the RESET lab in the Cockrell School of Engineering, has a significant track record of working with over 80 communities in Texas and bordering states to understand community needs and connect these to economic development initiatives to improve the lives of all community members. The hydrogen proto-hub demonstration facility at the Center for Electromechanics will serve as a key resource for hands-on workforce training activities. UT researchers will also conduct life-cycle and techno-economic analyses for the projects. For example, they will provide the analyses required for meeting emissions criteria, clean hydrogen standards, and cost benchmarks, and will report these data to the Department of Energy.
“UT Austin’s role in the HyVelocity Hydrogen Hub will be vital to both providing the research and expertise needed to accelerate the global market for hydrogen, and to developing the workforce needed to support the industry’s advancement over the long term in Texas and the Gulf Coast,” said Brian Korgel, the Rashid Engineering Regents Chair Professor in the McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering and the director of the UT Energy Institute. “We are proud to be part of this important project that will advance secure and sustainable energy in the U.S. and all over the world.”
HyV’s work will be at the forefront of maintaining and expanding Texas as a global leader in hydrogen energy development. With $22 million in the first tranche of funding, HyVelocity is expected to create up to 45,000 well-paying jobs over its lifetime and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 7 million metric tons per year — equivalent to the annual emissions of more than 1.5 million gasoline-powered cars. The Department of Energy is investing $1.2 billion in the project.
As the nation’s premier university for energy innovation and excellence, UT brings an unmatched scale, depth and breadth of expertise and a pragmatic approach to advancing solutions across the full spectrum of energy. Situated in the heart of Texas, UT is in the center of the energy capital of the world. The University boasts numerous top-10 academic programs and a vast community of minds spanning a multitude of energy departments, centers and institutes. UT’s extensive industry partnerships and field research extend from the oil fields of West Texas to the other side of the world, with faculty, students and staff engaged in applied research in hydrogen, carbon capture, wind, solar, batteries and more.
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