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— Shanghai Diamond League — Volume 13, No. 26 May 18, 2014 — Shanghai Diamond League — DIAMOND LEAGUE #2 Mamadou Kasse Hanne (Sen) 48.86; 3. Vitezslav Vesely (CzR) 274-11 (83.80); 4. SHANGHAI, CHINA, MAY 18 Bershawn Jackson (US) 48.92; 4. LJ van Julius Yego (Ken) 272-4 (83.00); 5. Dmitri Zyl (SA) 48.97; Tarabin (Rus) 271-2 (82.66); 100(0.0): 1. Justin Gatlin (US) 9.92 (WL, 5. Jeffery Gibson (Bah) 49.45; 6. Jehue 6. Tero Pitkamaki (Fin) 267-0 (81.38); 7. 2. Nesta Carter (Jam) 10.12; 3. Mike AL); Gordon (Tri) 49.56; 7. Mahau Suguimati (Bra) Keshorn Walcott (Tri) 266-0 (81.09); 8. Antti Rodgers (US) 10.18; 4. Bingtian Su (Chn) 50.18; 8. Johnny Dutch (US) 50.47; 9. Wen Ruuskanen (Fin) 258-7 (78.83); 9. Qinggang 10.20; Cheng (Chn) 51.12. Zhao (Chn) 256-2 (78.09); 10. Risto Matas 5. Kim Collins (StK) 10.25; 6. Hua Wilfried (Est) 253-0 (77.13). Koffi (CIV) 10.27; 7. Dwain Chambers (GB) Field Events 10.28; 8. Charles Silmon (US) 10.43. PV: 1. Renaud Lavillenie (Fra) 19-5 (5.92) SHANGHAI WOMEN 800: 1. Robert Biwott (Ken) 1:44.69 PR; (out WL) (18-1¼ [2], 18-9¼ [2], 19-1, 19-5, 200(0.0): 1. Blessing Okagbare (Ngr) 2. Taoufik Makhloufi (Alg) 1:44.73; 3. Andre 19-9¼ [xxx]) (5.52 [2], 5.72 [2], 5.82, 5.92, 22.36; 2. Anthonique Strachan (Bah) 22.50; Olivier (SA) 1:44.85; 4. Jeremiah Mutai (Ken) 6.03 [xxx]); 3. Kimberlyn Duncan (US) 22.96; 4. Tiffany 1:44.85; 2. Konstadinos Filippidis (Gre) 18-5¼ Townsend (US) 23.01; 5. Marcin Lewandowski (Pol) 1:45.92; 6. (5.62); 3. Changrui Xue (Chn) 18-5¼; 4. Daichi 5. Veronica Campbell-Brown (Jam) 23.08; Ronald Musagala (Uga) 1:46.54; 7. Brandon Sawano (Jpn) 18-5¼; 5. Seito Yamamoto 6. Anneisha McLaughlin (Jam) 23.33; 7. Johnson (US) 1:46.67; 8. Haining Teng (Chn) (Jpn) 18-5¼; English Gardner (US) 23.37; 8. Yongli Wei 1:46.77; 6. Malte Mohr (Ger) 18-1¼ (5.52); 7. (Chn) 23.46; 9. ChaRonda Williams (US) 9. Tyler Mulder (US) 1:46.87; 10. Erik Raphael Holzdeppe (Ger) 18-1¼; 8. Steven 23.70. Sowinski (US) 1:46.89; 11. Abraham Rotich Lewis (GB) 18-1¼; 9. tie, Karsten Dilla (Ger) 400: 1. Novlene Williams-Mills (Jam) (Brn) 1:49.34;… rabbit—Bram Som (Hol) & Yancheng Yang (Chn) 17-5½ (5.32) . 50.31; 2. Amantle Montsho (Bot) 50.37; 3. (50.22, 1:17.64). TJ: 1. Lyukman Adams (Rus) 56-1¼ (17.10) Stephenie Ann McPherson (Jam) 50.54; 4. 5000: 1. Yenew Alamirew (Eth) 13:04.83; (55-5½, 55-9¼, 56-1¼, 55-7¾, p, p) (16.90, Francena McCorory (US) 50.57; 2. Thomas Longosiwa (Ken) 13:05.44; 3. 17.00, 17.10, 16.96, p, p); 5. Allyson Felix (US) 50.81 (lowest 400 Hagos Gebrhiwet (Eth) 13:06.88; 4. John 2. Lazaro Martinez (Cub) 55-0 (16.76); 3. finish since ’09); 6. Natasha Hastings (US) Kipkoech (Ken) 13:08.23 (10:38.41); Bin Dong (Chn) 54-9¼ (16.69); 4. Christian 50.91; 7. Kaliese Spencer (Jam) 51.00; 8. 5. Edwin Soi (Ken) 13:08.79; 6. Berhanu Taylor (US) 54-7½ (16.65); 5. Chris Carter Regina George (Ngr) 51.39. (US) 54-2 (16.51); Legesse (Eth) 13:08.88 PR; 7. Albert Rop 1500: 1. Abeba Aregawi (Swe) 3:58.72 (Brn) 13:10.38; 8. Cornelius Kangogo (Ken) 6. Phillips Idowu (GB) 54-½ (16.47); 7. Renjith Maheswary (Ind) 53-¼ (16.16); 8. (out WL) (3:13.88); 2. Jennifer Simpson 13:11.14 PR; 3. Sifan Hassan (Hol) Samyr Laine (Hai) 52-10 (16.10); 9. Roman (US) 4:00.42 (AL); 9. Bouabdellah Tahri (Fra) 13:12.22 out 4:01.19 PR; 4. Viola Kibiwot (Ken) 4:01.31; Valiyev (Kaz) 50-8¼ (15.45). PR; 10. Jonathan Ndiku (Ken) 13:12.94; 11. 5. Mimi Belete (Brn) 4:01.98; 6. Rababe Abrar Osman (Eri) 13:16.45 PR; 12. Vincent SP: 1. Christian Cantwell (US) 71-3½ Arafi (Mar) 4:02.86 PR; 7. Gudaf Tsegay (Eth) Rono (Ken) 13:16.52 PR; (21.73) (69-1¼, f, 67-5½, 69-6, 71-3½, f) 4:05.13 PR; 8. Treniere Moser (US) 4:06.38; 13. Aweke Ayalew (Brn) 13:18.10; 14. (21.06, f, 20.56, 21.18, 21.73, f); 9. Maureen Koster (Hol) 4:06.42 PR; 10. Moses Letoyie (Ken) 13:19.26 PR; 15. Zane 2. Joe Kovacs (US) 70-7¼ (21.52) PR Morgan Uceny (US) 4:10.93; 11. Fang Liu Robertson (NZ) 13:23.97; 16. Soufiyan (67-8¾, 67-3¼, f, 68-8½, 70-7¼, 68-5) (Chn) 4:26.62; 12. Jing Zhao (Chn) 4:35.38;… Bouqantar (Mar) 13:32.14; (20.64, 20.50, f, 20.94, 21.52, 20.85); rabbit—Tamara Tverdostup (Ukr) (62.27, 17. Ali Kaya (Tur) 13:34.83; 18. Timothy 3. Ryan Whiting (US) 69-11 (21.31); 4. 2:06.69). David Storl (Ger) 69-2½ (21.09); 5. Tomasz Toroitich (Uga) 13:36.60; 19. Tsegay Tuemay St: 1. Emma Coburn (US) 9:19.80 PR Majewski (Pol) 68-8 (20.93); 6. Kurt Roberts (Eri) 13:45.98;… rabbit—Geoffrey Rono (Ken) (WL, AL) (28, x W; 2, 2 A) (6:15.58); 2. Sofia (2:41.54, 5:19.42, 7:56.98). (US) 67-7 (20.60); Assefa (Eth) 9:25.76; 3. Hiwot Ayalew (Eth) 110H(-0.3): 1. Wenjun Xie (Chn) 13.23 7. Cory Martin (US) 65-11¾ (20.11); 9:27.25; 4. Purity Kirui (Ken) 9:33.24; PR; 2. Pascal Martinot-Lagarde (Fra) 8. Georgi Ivanov (Bul) 65-9¾ (20.06); 9. 13.26; 3. David Oliver (US) 13.28; 4. Sergey O’Dayne Richards (Jam) 64-10¾ (19.78); Shubenkov (Rus) 13.30; 10. Guangfu Wang (Chn) 62-11¼ (19.18). © 2014 Track & Field News.All rights 5. Ryan Wilson (US) 13.44; 6. Dayron JT: 1. Abdelrahman El Sayed (Egy) 292-8 reserved.This newsletter may not be re- Robles (Cub) 13.48; 7. Ryan Brathwaite (89.21) NR (WL) (13, x W; longest throw printedor retransmitted in any formwithout (Bar) 13.64; 8. Mikel Thomas (Tri) 13.64; 9. since ’11) (292-8, 282-2, f, p, p, p) (89.21, express written permission. Fan Jiang (Chn) 13.69. 86.01, f, p, p, p); www.trackandfieldnews.com 400H: 1. Michael Tinsley (US) 48.77; 2. 2. Kim Amb (Swe) 276-0 (84.14); 3. -147- May 18, 2014 5. Salima Alami (Mar) 9:34.23; 6. Birtukan AL); 2. Luguelín Santos (DR) 44.53; 3. David (14.87, 14.60, 14.60, 14.72, 14.34, 14.43); Adamu (Eth) 9:35.51; 7. Etenesh Diro (Eth) Verburg (US) 45.03; 2. Yosiris Urrutia (Col) 47-5¾ (14.47) PR; 9:36.45; 8. Milcah Chemos (Ken) 9:38.21; 4. Renny Quow (Tri) 45.36; 5. Kind Butler 3. Mabel Gay (Cub) 47-3¾ (14.42); 4. Andrea 9. Lidya Chepkurui (Ken) 9:38.82; (US) 45.56; 6. Jeremy Wariner (US) 46.01; Geubelle (US) 44-11 (13.69) (out AL; lo-alt 10. Fancy Cherotich (Ken) 9:41.22; 7. Manteo Mitchell (US) 46.17. AL); 5. Amanda Smock (US) 44-2½ (13.47); 11. Gladys Kipkemboi (Ken) 9:46.81; 12. 800: 1. Duane Solomon (US) 1:44.79; 6. Crystal Manning (US) 43-3 (13.18). Magdalene Masai (Ken) 9:52.97 PR; 2. Wesley Vázquez (PR) 1:45.40; 3. Harun HT: 1. Amanda Bingson (US) 236-9 (72.16); 13. Mekdes Bekele (Eth) 9:59.62; 14. Abda (US) 1:45.55 PR; 4. Charles Jock (US) 2. Gwen Berry (US) 234-5 (71.46); 3. Jeneva Jamie Cheever (US) 10:05.68; 15. Mei Wang 1:45.90; 5. Casimir Loxsom (US) 1:46.79; McCall (US) 232-3 (70.78); 4. Jessica Cosby (Chn) 10:26.43;… rabbit—Virginia Nyambura 6. David Torrence (US) 1:47.25; 7. Mark Toruga (US) 232-2 (70.77). (Ken) (3:08.23). Wieczorek (US) 1:47.27; 8. Tayron Reyes (DR) Field Events 1:47.55 PR; 9. Jozef Repcík (Svk) 1:48.15; HJ: 1. Ana Simic (Cro) 6-5½ (1.97) PR 10. Richard Jones (US) 1:49.78. HAVANA Havana, , May 9-10— (out WL) (5-10¾, 6-¾, 6-2¼, 6-3½, 6-4¾, 110H(-0.4): 1. Shane Brathwaite (Bar) 4 x 100: I–1. Cuba 39.40. II–1. Cuba 39.23. 6-5½, 6-6¼ [xxx]) (1.80, 1.85, 1.89, 1.92, 13.37; 2. William Sharman (GB) 13.44; LJ: 1. Yunior Díaz (Cub) 25-3¼ (7.70). 1.95, 1.97, 1.99 [xxx]); 3. Spencer Adams (US) 13.45; 4. Yordan TJ: 1. Lázaro Martínez (Cub) 55-11¾ 2. Inika McPherson (US) 6-3½ (1.92); 3. O’Farrill (Cub) 13.57; 5. Héctor Cotto (PR) (17.06). Ruth Beitia (Spa) 6-3½; 4. Svetlana Radzivil 13.91. HT: 1. Roberto Janet (Cub) 241-11 (73.74); (Uzb) 6-3½; 5. Justyna Kasprzycka (Pol) 400H: 1. Javier Culson (PR) 48.69; 2. Reinier Mejías (Cub) 231-6 (70.57). 6-2¼ (1.89); 2. Jeshua Anderson (US) 49.22; 3.
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