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 ...
A “loving father” attending his son’s track meet has been identified as the spectator accidentally killed by a hammer at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs on Sunday. Wade Langston, 57, ...
A SPECTATOR has tragically died after being accidentally struck by a hammer thrown by an athlete. The man was killed in the incident on Sunday that happened during a competition at the University ...
Family and friends are mourning the death of a man who was hit by an errant weight at his son's high school athletic event in Colorado.
A spectator killed by an errant weight in a hammer throw event at a youth track and field meet was a dedicated father and husband with a great sense of humor, relatives said. The accident Sunday at ...
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 fatal incident occurred at the Mountain Lion Fieldhouse on the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs campus around 9:30 a.m. Sunday morning.
A Colorado man was killed Sunday during a high school track meet after a hammer thrown by an athlete accidentally struck him.
The so-called hammer in the hammer throw event is actually a ball on a chain. The ball weighs 16 pounds (7 kilograms) for men and 9 pounds (4 kilograms) for women in adult competition, according to ...
New details have emerged from the University of Colorado Colorado Springs following the death of an audience member during an indoor track meet Sunday.
Wade Langston, 57, was watching the track and field meet when a hammer weight cleared barriers and struck him on Sunday ...