Two More Ducks Make The Olympic Team On Final Day of Track Trials

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Two more Oregon athletes are going to Rio. Former Duck Jenna Prandini hit the ground at the finish line, but she came in 3rd in the 200 meter women’s final, making the Olympic team Sunday.

Jenna Prandini is going to Rio to compete in the 200 meter race along with Deajah Stevens, a U of O sophomore, and Tori Bowie, who came in first.  Prandini seemed to dive for the finish line, beating out Olympic gold medalist Allyson Felix by one one hundredth of a second. After the race, Prandini said she wasn’t sure if she dove or stumbled.
Prandini: “I didn’t intentionally go for it. But it was a fight to the finish, that’s for sure.”
Prandini graduated from the U of O earlier this year. She lives and trains in Eugene. She gave props to the Hayward Field crowd.
Prandini: “We always say there’s Hayward magic and to step on the line and know that you’re a former Duck. The fans are just so loud and so supportive.”
Prandini, Bowie and Stevens are all first time Olympians. It was a surprise that veteran Olympian Allyson Felix didn’t make the 200 team. But, she will be running in the 400 meter race in Rio.

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Rachael McDonald is KLCC’s host for All Things Considered on weekday afternoons. She also is the editor of the KLCC Extra, the daily digital newspaper. Rachael has a BA in English from the University of Oregon. She started out in public radio as a newsroom volunteer at KLCC in 2000.