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The man killed by a flying weight thrown off-course during a Sunday high school track-and-field meet in Colorado Springs was a 57-year-old father there to watch his son compete, El Paso County coroner ...
On Monday, Jan. 27, the El Paso County coroner's office confirmed 57-year-old Wade Langston was the man killed in a tragic ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — A 57-year-old man died Sunday after he was struck by a weight from a weight throw event that cleared a certified barrier during a track and field event at the University of ...
The El Paso County Coroner's Office identified the man as Wade Langston. According to a release from the school, Langston was killed when a weight thrown by a participant went over a barrier and ...
Wade Langston was sitting in the audience at the Mountain Lion Fieldhouse on the University of Colorado’s Colorado Springs campus when a hammer weight thrown by a participant cleared ...
The accident Sunday at the Colorado United Track Club meet at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs killed Wade Langston, 57, of Colorado Springs, the El Paso County coroner’s office said ...
The El Paso County Coroner's office has named the man as Wade Langston. The 57-year-old was the father of one of the competitors and is reported to have died while trying to protect his wife and son.
The El Paso County Coroner’s Office identified the spectator as Wade Langston, 57. Langston was at a meet at the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs when the hammer — a weight attached to ...
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