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 ...
Wade Langston, 57, was watching the track and field meet when a hammer weight cleared barriers and struck him on Sunday morning, officials said.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO)- On Monday, Jan. 27, the El Paso County coroner's office confirmed 57-year-old Wade Langston was the man killed in a tragic incident at a track meet at UCCS.
The El Paso County Coroner's Office identified the man as Wade Langston. According to a release from the school, Langston was killed when a weight thrown by a participant went over a barrier and ...
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.
Wade Langston was sitting in the audience at the Mountain Lion Fieldhouse on the University of Colorado’s Colorado Springs campus when a hammer weight thrown by a participant cleared ...
The El Paso County Coroner's Office identified the man as Wade Langston. According to a release from the school, Langston was killed when a weight thrown by a participant went over a barrier and ...
The El Paso County Coroner's office has named the man as Wade Langston. The 57-year-old was the father of one of the competitors and is reported to have died while trying to protect his wife and son.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado (KRDO) — On Monday, Jan. 27, the El Paso County coroner’s office confirmed 57-year-old Wade Langston was the man killed in a tragic incident at a track meet at UCCS.