The former BYU Cougars star qualified for the steeplechase final after running a 'tactically sound' race in a preliminary heat Sunday.
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Monday, August 5, 2024

Good morning. On our mind today: Former BYU star Courtney Wayment advances to Olympic steeplechase final, Jimmer Fredette reveals his injury and reflects on the Olympics and why things are about to get real for BYU football this week. Read these and other top stories.

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‘Tactically sound’: Former BYU star Courtney Wayment advances to finals of Olympic steeplechase
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Jimmer Fredette reveals nature of injury, expresses bittersweet feelings about Olympic experience
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When the pads go on, the intensity goes up
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‘We’re very confident in those guys’: Can Utah’s offensive line take a step forward?
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NFL transactions tracker: The latest on what’s happening with Utah ties
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‘What you dream of’: Rookie pro from Australia wins Korn Ferry Tour’s Utah Championship
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