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LSU Pole Vaulter Dillon Reidenauer Dead at 18 After Car Crash
LSU Pole Vaulter Dillon Reidenauer Dead at 18 After Car Crash

Yahoo

time28-02-2025

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LSU Pole Vaulter Dillon Reidenauer Dead at 18 After Car Crash

Originally appeared on E! Online The Louisiana State University community is in mourning. Dillon Reidenauer—a freshman on the school's track and field time—has died following a deadly car crash, the university confirmed. She was 18. Reidenauer was—per local outlet WBRZ, citing police—traveling on the night of Feb. 26 when her car was struck on the side by motorcyclist Bodhi Linton. Both vehicles reportedly burst into flames and both Reidenauer and Linton died at the scene. E! News has reached out to local police for comment but has not yet heard back. According to WBRZ, Linton's mother Juanita Z. Linton died in a motorcycle crash in May 2024. The 61-year-old reportedly drove into the back of an SUV and was taken to a hospital with head injuries where she later died. Reidenauer had joined LSU's track and field team after a promising pole vaulting career at Fontainebleau High School, where she was one of the top prep pole vaulters in Louisiana. She finished second at the 2024 LHSAA State 5A Championships and placed fourth at the same meet as a junior. More from E! Online Sex and the City's Kristin Davis Reveals Surprising Reason She Didn't Want to Break Up With Alec Baldwin Qatar Airways Responds After Couple Had to Sit Next to Dead Body for 4 Hours During Flight Gene Hackman and Wife Betsy Arakawa Had Mummified Body Parts When Found Dead The high school's athletic director Elicia Ocmond described Reidenauer "was a great student and a great kid.' 'There are a lot of kids upset,' she shared, per "If you asked the teachers, they would tell you that she was a sweet, kind kid." Simiarlay, Reidenauer's high school coach Sam Sanders sang his former athlete's praises. 'Dillon was a model student-athlete,' he said. 'She was the kind of person any coach would want on any team.' Sanders added, 'She had her heart set on LSU and she was going to do whatever it took to get that goal.' The LSU athletic department also mourned the loss of Reidenauer—who was pursuing a degree in interior design at the University—noting the impact the tragedy has had on the team. 'We are devastated by the tragic passing of Dillon Reidenauer, who was taken from us much too soon,' LSU track and field coach Dennis Shaver said in a statement on the team's website. 'Everyone in our LSU Track & Field family is keeping Dillon's loved ones in our thoughts and prayers, as well as those of the other individual lost in the incident. He added, 'We will do everything we can to make sure our student-athletes and staff have the resources they need to process the grief of this terrible loss.' For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News App

LSU track athlete dead at 18 after fiery car wreck on school's campus
LSU track athlete dead at 18 after fiery car wreck on school's campus

Fox News

time28-02-2025

  • Automotive
  • Fox News

LSU track athlete dead at 18 after fiery car wreck on school's campus

LSU pole vaulter Dillon Reidenauer is reportedly one of two people who were killed in a car wreck on the school's campus earlier this week. Reidenauer, 18, was in a car that was struck by a 23-year-old motorcyclist, who also died, according to WBRZ in Louisiana. The outlet reported that Bodhi Linton, the rider of the motorcycle, was traveling north on Nicholson Drive near Tiger Stadium when Linton T-boned the car, and both vehicles burst into flames. "We are devastated by the tragic passing of Dillon Reidenauer, who was taken from us much too soon," LSU track and field coach Dennis Shaver said in a statement. "Everyone in our LSU Track & Field family is keeping Dillon's loved ones in our thoughts and prayers, as well as those of the other individual lost in the incident. "We will do everything we can to make sure our student-athletes and staff have the resources they need to process the grief of this terrible loss. I would also like to thank Texas A&M for offering their support and compassion as we are on the road at College Station for the SEC Championships." Reidenaur was a native of nearby Abita Springs and was pursuing an interior design degree at the school. She was in her first year at LSU. She starred in high school, finishing second at the 2024 LHSAA State 5A Championships with a clearance of 3.64 meters. As a junior at Fontainbleau High School, she placed fourth at the state meet. Linton's mother died in a motorcycle crash of her own back in May. Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.

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