U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials: Indy's Cole Hocker is going to Paris

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13News reporter Samantha Johnson catches up with Carmel's Rajeev Ram on the court in tonight's Inspiring Indiana.

FILE - Cole Hocker wins the men's 1500-meter final during the U.S. Track and Field Olympic Team Trials Monday, June 24, 2024, in Eugene, Ore.U.S. Olympic Trials.

NCAA champion Parker Wolfe of North Carolina was third in 13:10.75. However, because he does not have the Olympic standard, the third place on the team might go to fourth-place Graham Blanks of Harvard, 13:10.75. Hocker was trying to become the second American to be in the Olympics at both 1,500 and 5,000 meters. Bernard Lagat, then 33, won both at the 2008 trials and ran both at the Beijing Olympics.

Maggie Malone Hardin was first with a throw of 211 feet, 10 inches. The 38-year-old Winger was second with a distance of 206-6 on her final attempt.

 

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