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Houston Kinkaid graduate Raevyn Rogers has a lot going on this week at the World Championships. She is competing at her alma mater with the event being held at the University of Oregon, she is competing in a very physical international event, attempting to add another international championship medal to her resume, and hold up the high expectations on the American women in an event that is resonating in the US track and field community.
In her post race interview the home grown Texas talent shares how tough of a time she had in her preliminary round, competing at Oregon, having fan participation compared to not having in the Tokyo Olympics, and she gives sneak peak insight to the timing and tracking at the World Championship event.