Bryan Clay runs 13.71 in the 110 meter hurdles in the second day of the decathlon at the United States Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon. Trey Hardee and Tom Pappas look a little sloppy in their fo...
Bryan Clay runs 13.71 in the 110 meter hurdles in the second day of the decathlon at the United States Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon. Trey Hardee and Tom Pappas look a little sloppy in their form but they make it to Beijing after 10 events. The NBC Sports crew is working in the booth with the great voice of Tom Hammond and the analysis and commentary by Ato Boldon and Lewis Johnson. Ed Eyestone, a former Olympian, also helps with the distance events and the great Dwight Stones handles the athlete interviews and the field events as only he can.
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