U.S. Army-Fort Belvoir: Soldier Achieves Olympic Spot in Steeplechase, Credits Army With Success
June 01, 2024
June 01, 2024
FORT BELVOIR, Virginia, June 1 -- The U.S. Army's Fort Belvoir issued the following news:
By Shannon Collins
With a standing start, the Soldier hyper focuses on the 28 914-mm high fixed barriers and seven water jumps he needs to clear in the 3000-mm steeplechase to secure his Olympic dream.
Sgt. Anthony Rotich, a chemical equipment repairman assigned to the World Class Athlete Program at Fort Carson, Colorado, is the man to beat going into the U.S. Olympic . . .
By Shannon Collins
With a standing start, the Soldier hyper focuses on the 28 914-mm high fixed barriers and seven water jumps he needs to clear in the 3000-mm steeplechase to secure his Olympic dream.
Sgt. Anthony Rotich, a chemical equipment repairman assigned to the World Class Athlete Program at Fort Carson, Colorado, is the man to beat going into the U.S. Olympic . . .