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Los Alamos Football Club Finishes 3rd At Kelvin Norman Memorial Soccer Tournament

Atomic City United in Denver. Front row from left, Dakota Duran, Ben Rees, Trystan Osburn, Malcolm Carr, Jesse Prime, Cade Cummins and Christopher Koh. Back row from left, Coach Wolfgang Runde, Danny Castano, Adam Listwan, Alex Bullock, Kaoru Shimada, Cid Rice, Christopher Blue and Coach Mike Prime. Photo by Tom Shimada
 

Coach Runde strategizes at halftime. Photo by Tom Shimada

 

SPORTS News:
 
The Los Alamos Football Club under-16 boys team Atomic City United finished 3rd in the gold bracket of the recent Kelvin Norman Memorial Soccer Tournament in Denver,
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Triatomics Splash n’ Dash #1 Results

Happy finisher. Courtesy photo
 
SPORTS News:
 
Triatomics Splash n Dash series started Wednesday night. Clay Mosely turned in the overall best time of 27:01 on the long course. At total of 45 athletes participated including four youth. 
 
There will be three more Splash n Dashes this summer. The next one will be held June 22. Registration is from 6:20 to 6:50 at the back of the Aquatic center and the first swimmer starts at 7. The event is free and open to athletes of all abilities and ages. 
 
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Luján Welcomes Paralympic Gold Medalist And Farmington Native Alana Nichols To Washington

Luján Welcomes Paralympic Gold Medalist and Farmington Native Alana Nichols to Washington. Courtesy photo
 
CONGRESSIONAL News:
 
WASHINGTON, D.C.  Congressman Ben Ray Luján of New Mexico’s Third District welcomed three-time Paralympic gold medalist and Farmington native Alana Nichols to Washington, D.C. Thursday June 9. 
 
Nichols is the first female American athlete to win gold in both the summer and winter Paralympic/Olympic Games, first winning gold in Wheelchair Basketball in Beijing and then in Alpine Skiing in Vancouver. She is currently
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Splash N Dash Pushes Off Wednesday

COMMUNITY News:

It’s time for the annual Splash n Dash sponsored by the Triatomics Multisports Club. The first event is Wednesday, June 8. The County moved the date of the Los Alamos Triathlon up this year so the Splash n Dashes have moved up as well.

Three courses:

  • 400M swim + 5K run
  • 200M swim + 3K run
  • Youth course (Run must be accompanied by a parent)

Registration/Start/Finish take place in the back of the Aquatic Center. Registration opens at 6:20 p.m. daily, instructions are given at 6:50 p.m., and the first swimmer pushes off at 7 p.m. Participation is limited to 75 athletes each night.

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