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Two teenagers have been charged over an incident that left a baby in hospital when a fire extinguisher was allegedly sprayed through a car window on the Sunshine Coast. Police have charged the ...
Queensland police are investigating after a young baby was injured when a person sprayed a fire extinguisher inside a car on the Sunshine Coast. Tiffani Teasdale's five-month-old daughter Pixie ...
Civil rights leaders, and Republican and Democratic politicians, are calling for the CIF to reinstate gold medal to Clara Adams of Salinas. She sprayed her cleats with a fire extinguisher, which ...
CLOVIS, Calif. – A high school track and field sprinter in California was stripped of her state title for an “unsportsmanlike” celebration with a fire extinguisher after winning the race ...
A California high-school sprinter was stripped of the state title after an "unsportsmanlike" celebration with a fire extinguisher, according to the Los Angeles Times. Clara Adams, a 16-year-old ...
Clara Adams, a North Salinas High School sprinter, was disqualified from the CIF State Championships after celebrating her victory with a fire extinguisher, sparking controversy over the decision.
But Adams is not the state champion. She was stripped of that title after she used a fire extinguisher to spray her cleats while on the field inside the track moments after the race. "I was robbed ...
California high school runner Clara Adams was disqualified and stripped of her gold medal after she celebrated on the track with a fire extinguisher on Saturday, May 31.
The moment that 16-year-old Clara Adams’ State Championship dreams went up in smoke was captured on video, as the controversy surrounding the teen’s post-race celebration has made headlines ...
Adams holding the extinguisher after being handed it by her father. @OceansideDolphins/YouTube “The crowd went crazy, they loved it, the CIF booth went crazy, they loved it.
As a California high school track and field controversy erupted over a fire extinguisher celebration on Saturday, the man who made it famous over 20 years ago spoke out.
Greene first did the fire extinguisher celebration after he won the men’s 100-meter race with a time of 9.86 seconds at the Home Depot Invitational in 2004. Greene, who won a pair of gold medals ...