Adis Hamidovic commits to Army track and field, follows mother's legacy
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 4, 2026, 1:06 PM
Last updated Jun 4, 2026
Adis Hamidovic, a senior at Bloomington North High School in Indiana, has committed to the Army track and field team. He aims to follow in the footsteps of his mother, Sara Hamidovic, an Army veteran who played multiple sports for the Black Knights. Adis recently excelled in regional meets, finishing first in discus and third in shot put. With aspirations to join the infantry and ultimately pursue a Special Forces role, he looks to balance athletics with a military career. The IHSAA track and field finals are set for this weekend, where he is ranked third in discus and 11th in shot put.
- •Adis Hamidovic to throw for Army track and field team.
- •Sara Hamidovic is a veteran and former Army athlete.
- •Adis ranked third in discus heading into the finals.
- •He aims for infantry and Special Forces in the military.
- •He won first in discus at regional meet with 185 feet.
- 1:06 PMYahoo Sports — Indiana track star following mom's footsteps as an Army athlete
"Sara Hamidovic is an Army grad and veteran of the Iraq war. Her son Adis is ready to add to family's athletic and military legacy.
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