Roald didn't know he was in the Trials field until after he got to Eugene. Date: 04/26/2009
With each throw in prelims, Roald wore a different uniform of his own design. Date: 04/26/2009
Roald didn't make the finals, but he beat a half-dozen other entrants. Date: 04/26/2009
Roald also beat an injured Breau Greer, who still made the Beijing team. Date: 04/26/2009
This throw wasn't his longest, but he got great height and angle. Date: 04/26/2009
Roald (pronounced ROW-ald) loosed the obligatory spearchucker yell. Date: 04/26/2009
All three of Roald's throws were good. No fouls on the big stage. Date: 04/26/2009
Roald designed the zebra spear and two others he threw at Trials. Date: 04/26/2009
On his final throws, Roald put on a show. TV was taping every move. Date: 04/26/2009
The audience ate up Roald's antics. He delivered with his best throw. Date: 04/26/2009
About to get serious, Roald heads up the jav runway at Hayward Field. Date: 04/26/2009
He's about to get off his best throw: 225 feet, 5 inches. Date: 04/26/2009
Roald put every ounce of effort into perhaps his final Trials. Date: 04/26/2009
In the press tent afterward, Roald drew a crowd of writers. Date: 04/26/2009
Jere Longman of The New York Times was one of several scribes to profile Roald. Date: 04/26/2009
Track Town Pizza beckoned for a celebratory feast after Roald's event. Date: 04/26/2009
When pizza-goers learned Roald was in the house, they flocked for autographs. Date: 04/26/2009
Roald also was able to see himself throw in a taped broadcast of his event. Date: 04/26/2009
Roald posed with high jumper Sharon Day, who made the Olympic team. Date: 04/26/2009
Roald savored it all with his biggest fan and supporter -- wife Clarissa. Date: 04/26/2009
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