kevin dare造句
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- They were the last words Kevin Dare ever spoke to his father.
- Penn State pole vaulter Kevin Dare died Saturday after landing on his head during the Big Ten indoor championships.
- Last month, Penn State University vaulter Kevin Dare was killed in a fall during the college Big Ten indoor meet in Minneapolis.
- In February, Penn State University vaulter Kevin Dare was killed in a fall during the college Big Ten indoor meet in Minneapolis.
- Kevin Dare, a 19-year-old Penn State sophomore, fell during a pole vault attempt Saturday and hit his head.
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- The changes come after three vaulters _ Penn State's Kevin Dare and high schoolers Samoa Fili and Jesus Quesada _ died in accidents this year.
- Five days after Jesus Quesada's death, Kevin Dare, a 19-year-old vaulter at Penn State, died from a head injury sustained at the Big Ten Indoor Championships.
- Five days after Quesada, 16, was pronounced dead on Feb . 18, Penn State's Kevin Dare, 19, died after landing on his head in the vault box in the Big Ten Indoor Championships.
- Kevin Dare, 19, tumbled backward and fell headfirst into the steel " box, " an 8-inch ( 20-centimeter )-deep groove in the mat where vaulters plant the pole to lift themselves off the ground.
- He was, in short, Kevin Dare as ever, a 19-year-old sophomore pole-vaulter competing Saturday afternoon for Penn State in the Big Ten men's indoor track and field championships in the University of Minnesota field house.
- No one knows for sure _ no one may ever know _ what happened, except that Kevin Dare let loose the pole and came straight back down, headfirst, and crushed his skull on the eight-inch-deep steel casing where he had planted the pole on takeoff.
- Brian Sternberg, a world-record pole-vaulter in the 1960s, and now a quadriplegic because of a trampoline accident he suffered during training when he was 20, said from Seattle, " I couldn't believe it when I heard about Kevin Dare's death _ only 19 years old.
- On that fatal jump, Kevin Dare, at a well-knit 5 feet 10 inches and 180 pounds, with short brown hair and a modest new tattoo on his left shoulder, wearing the dark blue uniform of the Nittany Lions, carried his 16-foot Fiberglas pole resolutely, as if it were a lifeline.
- With a time of 9.78 seconds, Tim Montgomery set the 100-meter mark, and world marathon records were set by Khalid Khannouchi in London and by England's Paula Radcliffe in Chicago, but a 19-year-old Penn State pole-vaulter, Kevin Dare, died after toppling during the Big Ten indoor meet.