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— Eugene DL/40Th Pre Classic — Volume 13, No. 32 June 02, 2014 — Eugene DL/40th Pre Classic — EUGENE, OREGON 8. Fouad El Kaam (Mor) 3:54.21 PR; 9. Non-DL 10,000: 1. Galen Rupp (US) Lopez Lomong (US) 3:54.28; 10. Charlie 26:44.36 AR (old AR 26:48.00 Rupp [Nike] MAY 30-31 Grice (GB) 3:56.94; 11. Ciarán O’Lionáird ’11) (WL) (15, x W) (29.2, 58.5, 1:57.9) (5/30—nDL 800, 10K, SP) (Ire) 3:57.99; (Leader splits: 100(2.7): 1. Justin Gatlin (US) 9.76w (a-c 12. Andy Bayer (US) 3:59.76; 13. Blake 63.1, 65.1 [2:08.2], 63.7 [3:11.9], 64.9 WL, AL) (a-c: =7, x W; 3, =6 A) <=9.89 at Haney (CaHS) 4:10.41;… rabbits—Matt [4:16.8], 64.0 [5:20.8], 65.1 [6:25.9], 65.3 zero wind>; Miner (US) (56.85, 58.80 [1:55.65]); Paul [7:31.2], 64.9 [8:36.1], 64.7 [9:40.8], 64.3 2. Mike Rodgers (US) 9.80w (a-c: =8, x Robinson (Ire) (2:54.76). [10:45.1], 64.9 [11:50.0], 64.2 [12:54.2], 64.5 A) <9.93>; 3. Jimmy Vicaut (Fra) 9.89w; 4. Mile: 1. Ayanleh Souleiman (Dji) 3:47.32 [13:58.7], 64.6 [15:03.3], 64.1 [16:07.4], 64.9 Nesta Carter (Jam) 9.89w; NR (WL) (U.S. all-comers record—old [17:12.3], 65.2 [18:17.5], 64.5 [19:22.0], 65.2 5. Nickel Ashmeade (Jam) 9.95w; 6. 3:48.28 Daniel Komen [Ken] ’10) (3:32.72); [20:27.2], 65.1 [21:32.3], 64.2 [22:36.5], 65.9 Maurice Mitchell (US) 10.04w; 7. Peimeng 2. Silas Kiplagat (Ken) 3:47.88 PR [23: 42.4], 64.1 [24:46.5], 59.4 [25:45.9], Zhang (Chn) 10.08w; 8. Simon Magakwe (3:32.96); 3. Aman Wote (Eth) 3:48.60 NR 58.5 [26:44.4]) (SA) 10.13w. (3:33.82); 4. Abdelaati Iguider (Mor) 3:49.09 2. Paul Tanui (Ken) 26:49.41 PR (24:15.01); Non-DL 400: 1. Kirani James (Grn) 43.97 PR (sub-3:50 #54) (3:33.62); 3. Bedan Karoki (Ken) 26:52.36 PR; 4. Ste- (WL); 2. LaShawn Merritt (US) 43.97 (=WL; 5. James Magut (Ken) 3:49.43 PR (sub- phen Sambu (Ken) 26:54.61 PR (13:26.44, AL) (James now leads head-to-head 6–5) 3:50 #55) (3:34.27);6. Collins Cheboi (Ken) 16:07.39, 18:49.60, 21:32.24); (Merritt joins Reynolds as only ones to 3:49.56 PR (sub-3:50 #56) (3:34.65); 7. Asbel 5. Emmanuel Bett (Ken) 27:21.61; 6. break 44 twice and lose); Kiprop (Ken) 3:50.26 (3:34.32); Kenneth Kipkemoi (Ken) 27:30.94; 7. El 3. Youssef Al-Masrahi (Sau) 44.77; 4. 8. Matthew Centrowitz (US) 3:50.53 PR Hassan El Abbassi (Mor) 27:32.96 PR; Chris Brown (Bah) 45.15; 5. Josh Mance (AL) (9, x A) (3:35.32); 9. Johan Cronje (SA) 8. Teklemariam Medhin Weldeslasie (Eri) (US) 45.31; 6. Martyn Rooney (GB) 45.52; 3:50.70 NR (3:35.51); 10. Bethwel Birgen 27:38.83; 7. Tony McQuay (US) 46.25;… dnf—Lalonde (Ken) 3:51.12 (3:36.94); 9. Birhan Nebebew (Eth) 27:42.89; 10. Gordon (Tri). 11. Taoufik Makhloufi (Alg) 3:52.16 PR Timothy Toroitich (Uga) 27:43.27; 11. Goitom Non-DL 800: 1. Job Kinyor (Ken) 1:44.70 (3:34.80); 12. Mekonnen Gebremedhin (Eth) Kifle (Eri) 27:43.30; 12. Bouabdellah Tahri (1:17.12); 2. Elijah Greer (US) 1:45.30; 3. Erik 3:53.22 (3:36.94); 13. Henrik Ingebrigtsen (Fra) 27:57.52; Sowinski (US) 1:45.64; 4. Wesley Vázquez (Nor) 3:53.62 PR(3:47.31); 14. Will Leer (US) 13. Sam Chelanga (Ken) 27:59.74; 14. (PR) 1:45.73; 3:56.72 (3:40.36); Leonard Korir (Ken) 28:01.85; 15. Wilson 5. Mukhtar Mohammed (GB) 1:46.74; … rabbits—Andrew Rotich (Ken) (53.49, Too (Ken) 28:03.21 PR;… rabbits—Ben St. 6. Charles Jock (US) 1:46.84; 7. Michael 58.67 [1:52.16]); Hillary Maiyo (2:50.91). Lawrence (Aus) (2:40.00, 5:20.74; 8:03.08); Rutt (US) 1:47.25; 8. Michael Rimmer (GB) (best-ever mark-for-place: 6–11) Mike Kigen (Ken) (10:45.05). 1:49.55; 9. Tyler Mulder (US) 1:51.07;… 5000: 1. Caleb Ndiku (Ken) 13:01.71 PR 110H(0.8): 1. Pascal Martinot-Lagarde rabbit—Harun Abda (US) (50.03). (out WL); 2. Yenew Alamirew (Eth) 13:02.91; (Fra) 13.13 (WL); 2. Hansle Parchment (Jam) 800: 1. Nijel Amos (Bot) 1:43.63 (WL); 2. 3. Edwin Soi (Ken) 13:04.92; 4. Albert Rop 13.20; 3. David Oliver (US) 13.21; Mohamed Aman (Eth) 1:43.99; 3. Abubaker (Bhr) 13:06.12 (10:33.40); 4. Ryan Wilson (US) 13.25; 5. Sergey Kaki (Sud) 1:44.09; 4. Pierre-Ambroise Bosse 5. Isiah Koech (Ken) 13:07.55; 6. Shubenkov (Rus) 13.29; 6. Ashton Eaton (Fra) 1:44.44; 5. Adam Kszczot (Pol) 1:44.65; John Kipkoech (Ken) 13:11.02; 7. Hagos (US) 13.35 =PR; 7. Jeff Porter (US) 13.43; 6. Marcin Lewandowski (Pol) 1:44.79; 7. Gebrhiwet (Eth) 13:13.19; 8. Augustine 8. Jason Richardson (US) 13.64. David Rudisha (Ken) 1:44.87; 8. Andrew Choge (Ken) 13:14.23; Osagie (GB) 1:45.37; 9. Alfred Kipketer (Ken) 9. Chris Derrick (US) 13:15.55; 10. 1:46.15; 10. Duane Solomon (US) 1:47.40;… Hassan Mead (US) 13:19.57; 11. Ben True rabbit—Bram Som (Hol) (49.82, 1:17.19). (US) 13:25.11; 12. Collis Birmingham (Aus) Non-DL Mile: 1. Leo Manzano (US) 13:27.17; 3:52.41 (WL, AL) (3:37.79); 2. Jordan 13. Antonio Abadía (Spa) 13:30.91 PR; 14. McNamara (US) 3:52.89 (3:38.31); 3. Evan Bernard Lagat (US) 13:31.23; 15. Juan Luis Jager (US) 3:53.33 PR (3:38.10); Barrios (Mex) 13:43.12; 16. Girma Mecheso © 2014 Track & Field News.All rights 4. Pat Casey (US) 3:53.71 PR (3:38.72); 5. (US) 13:45.25; 17. Ryan Hill (US) 13:57.12; reserved.This newsletter may not be re- Garrett Heath (US) 3:53.76 (3:38.52); 6. Ryan … dnf—Cam Levins (Can);… rabbits— printedor retransmitted in any formwithout Gregson (Aus) 3:53.85 (3:38.03); 7. David German Fernandez (US) (2:35.37); Andrew express written permission. Torrence (US) 3:53.95 (3:38.18); Bumbalough (US) (5:14.38, 7:52.78). www.trackandfieldnews.com -203- June 02, 2014 Field Events Non-DL 800: I–1. Justine Fedronic (Fra) Cheever (US);… rabbit—Lauren Johnson PV: 1. Renaud Lavillenie (Fra) 19-¼ (5.80) 2:01.50; 2. Jessica Judd (GB) 2:02.28 (US) (3:04.54). (18-5½ [2], 19-¼ [2], 19-4¼ [xxx]) (5.63 [2], (1:29.79); 3. Diane Cummins (Can) 2:02.64; 400H: 1. Kaliese Spencer (Jam) 54.29 5.80 [2], 5.90 [xxx]); 4. Helen Crofts (Can) 2:02.74; (WL); 2. Kori Carter (US) 55.22; 3. Tiffany 2. Augusto Dutra (Bra) 18-5½ (5.63); 3. Jan 5. Phoebe Wright (US) 2:03.37; 6. Rachel Williams (US) 55.97; 4. Shevon Stoddart Kudlicka (CzR) 18-5½; 4. Raphael Holzdeppe Francois (Can) 2:04.55; 7. Hillary Holt (US) (Jam) 56.15; (Ger) 18-1¾ (5.53); 2:06.00 PR; 8. Gabe Grunewald (US) 2:06.77; 5. Denisa Rosolová (CzR) 56.45; 6. 5. tie, Konstadínos Filippídis (Gre) & Brad 9. Selma Kajan (Aus) 2:07.34; 10. Chunyu Yadisleidy Pedroso (Ita) 56.66; 7. Dalilah Walker (US) 18-1¾; 7. Thiago Braz (Bra) Wang (Chn) 2:10.47;… rabbit—Dana Mecke Muhammad (US) 58.89; 8. Georganne Moline 17-9¾ (5.43); 8. tie, Malte Mohr (Ger) & (US) (58.75). (US) 60.86 (fell at 8). Changrui Xue (Chn) 17-9¾. II–1. Chanelle Price (US) 2:00.38 (1:28.79); Field Events TJ: 1. Will Claye (US) 57-11¼ (17.66) out 2. Maggie Vessey (US) 2:00.48; 3. Melissa HJ: 1. Anna Chicherova (Rus) 6-7 (2.01) PR (AL) (f, 57-2w, 57-11¼, PB, p, p, p) (f, Bishop (Can) 2:00.52; 4. Heather Kampf (US) (=WL; out WL) (6-2, 6-3½, 6-4¾, 6-5½ [3], 17.42w, 17.66, PB, p, p, p); 2:00.65; 5. Angelika Cichocka (Pol) 2:00.90; 6-6¼ [2], 6-7) (1.88, 1.92, 1.95, 1.97 [3], 2. Christian Taylor (US) 57-2w (17.42) 6. Geena Lara (US) 2:01.15; 7. Jemma 1.99 [2], 2.01); (54-0, 53-11¾, 55-7¾w, 55-1½, 56-7¼w, Simpson (GB) 2:01.50; 8. Mary Cain (US) 2. Justyna Kasprzycka (Pol) 6-6¼ (1.99) 57-2w) (16.46, 16.45, 16.96w, 16.80, 17.25w, 2:02.31; 9. Jessica Smith (Can) 2:03.28; 10.
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