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Sportswriter Ken Goe Reflects on 43 Years At The Oregonian And Covering Track & Field
Track and Field History with Jesse Squire
English - November 23, 2020 16:20 - 31 minutes - 43.5 MBRunning Sports Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Jesse Squire sits down with Ken Goe – a sportswriter for The Oregonian for 43 years who just announced his retirement a few weeks ago. He’s got deep ties covering track and field since he was assigned the beat as he first got his start at the paper. He takes us through those early days in his career and the evolution he’s seen in the sport since. That and some thoughts on the state of the sport’s future.
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