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Listing by Country 2012 Olympic Games -- London, England * On 2012 Collegiate Roster Meet Roster - Collegiate Ties (by Country) Antigua & Barbuda ANT Belgium BEL WOMEN MEN Afia CHARLES* 92 400 Meters UCF Jonathan BORLEE 88 400 Meters Florida State Kevin BORLEE 88 400 Meters Florida State Argentina ARG WOMEN WOMEN Anne ZAGRE 90 100 Meter Hurdles Florida State Jenny DAHLGREN 84 Hammer Georgia Belize BIZ Australia AUS MEN MEN Kenneth MEDWOOD 87 400 Meter Hurdles Long Beach State David MCNEILL 86 5000 Meters Northern Arizona BER Julian WRUCK* 91 Discus UCLA Bermuda WOMEN MEN Zoe BUCKMAN 88 1500 Meters Oregon Tyrone SMITH 84 Long Jump Missouri S&T Genevieve LACAZE* 89 3000 Meter Steepl Florida WOMEN Bahamas BAH Arantxa KING* 89 Long Jump Stanford MEN Bosnia-Herzegovina BIH Warren FRASER* 91 100 Meters Clemson MEN Trevor MACKEY* 92200 Meters South Plains Kemal MESIC 85 Shot Put Florida Michael MATHIEU 84 200 Meters Texas Tech Chris BROWN 78 400 Meters Norfolk State British Virgin Islands IVB Demetrius PINDER 89 400 Meters Texas A&M Michael MATHIEU 84400 Meters Texas Tech WOMEN Shamar SANDS 85 110 Meter Hurdles Auburn Tahesia HARRIGAN‐SCOTT 82 100 Meters Alabama Avard MONCUR 78 4x400 Relay Auburn BRU Andrae WILLIAMS 83 4x400 Relay Texas Tech Brunei Donald THOMAS 84 High Jump Auburn WOMEN Raymond HIGGS* 91 Long Jump Arkansas Diane NUKURI‐JOHNSON 84 Marathon Iowa Leevan SANDS 81Triple Jump Auburn Henry ROLLE* Assistant COACH Auburn WOMEN Sheniqua FERGUSON 89100 Meters Auburn Debbie FERGUSON‐MCKENZIE 76 100 Meters Georgia Debbie FERGUSON‐MCKENZIE 76 200 Meters Georgia Shaunae MILLER* 94 400 Meters Georgia Ivanique KEMP* 91100 Meter Hurdles Arkansas V'alonee ROBINSON* 92 4x100 Relay Auburn Chandra STURRUP 71 4x100 Relay Norfolk State Amara JONES* 91 4x100 Relay Savannah State Henry ROLLE* Assistant COACH Auburn Barbados BAR MEN Ramon GITTENS 87 100 Meters Saint Augustine's Ryan BRATHWAITE 88110 Meter Hurdles Barton County CC Greggmar SWIFT* 91 110 Meter Hurdles Indiana State Shane BRATHWAITE* 90 110 Meter Hurdles Texas Tech Tuesday, July 31, 2012 USTFCCCA.org Page 1 of 8 2012 Olympic Games -- London, England * On 2012 Collegiate Roster Meet Roster - Collegiate Ties (by Country) Canada CAN Croatia CRO MEN MEN Justyn WARNER 87 100 Meters TCU Nedzad MULABEGOVIC 81 Shot Put Purdue Aaron BROWN* 92 200 Meters Southern California Martin MARIC 84 Discus California Jared CONNAUGHTON 85 200 Meters UT Arlington Andras HAKLITS 77 Hammer Georgia Daundre BARNABY* 90 400 Meters Mississippi State WOMEN Nate BRANNEN 82 1500 Meters Michigan Lisa STUBLIC 84 Marathon Columbia Cam LEVINS* 89 5000 Meters Southern Utah Cam LEVINS* 89 10,000 Meters Southern Utah Czech Republic CZE Mohammed AHMED* 91 10,000 Meters Wisconsin Dylan WYKES 83 Marathon Providence WOMEN Akeem HAYNES 924x100 Relay Barton County CC Barbora SPOTAKOVA 81 Javelin Minnesota Ian WARNER* 90 4x100 Relay Iowa State DEN Gavin SMELLIE 86 4x100 Relay Western Kentucky Denmark Derek DROUIN* 90 High Jump Indiana WOMEN Justin RHODE 84 Shot Put Mount Union Jessica DRASKAU‐PETERSSON 77 Marathon Idaho WOMEN Dominica DMA Phylicia GEORGE 87 100 Meters Connecticut Kerri‐Ann MITCHELL 83 100 Meters Oklahoma MEN Jenna MARTIN 88 400 Meters Kentucky Erison HURTAULT 84 400 Meters Columbia Nicole SIFUENTES 861500 Meters Michigan DOM Hilary STELLINGWERFF 81 1500 Meters Wisconsin Dominican Republic Sheila REID* 89 5000 Meters Villanova MEN Phylicia GEORGE 87 100 Meter Hurdles Connecticut Felix SANCHEZ 77400 Meter Hurdles Southern California Angela WHYTE 80100 Meter Hurdles Idaho EST Nikkita HOLDER 87 100 Meter Hurdles Illinois Estonia Julie LABONTÉ* 90 Shot Put Arizona MEN Sultana FRIZELL 84 Hammer Georgia Marek NIIT* 87 100 Meters Arkansas Brianne THEISEN* 88 Heptathlon Oregon Marek NIIT* 87 200 Meters Arkansas Cape Verde CPV Raigo TOOMPUU 81 Shot Put Western Kentucky Aleksander TAMMERT 73Discus SMU MEN FRA Ruben SANCA 86 5000 Meters UMass Lowell France Gary GARDNER* Head COACH UMass Lowell MEN WOMEN Mickael HANANY 83 High Jump UTEP Gary GARDNER* Head COACH UMass Lowell WOMEN Cayman Islands CAY Lenora GUION‐FIRMIN* 914x400 Relay UMES MEN Kemar HYMAN* 89100 Meters Florida State WOMEN Cydonie MOTHERSILLE 78 200 Meters Clemson Chile CHI MEN Gonzalo BARROILHET* 86Decathlon Florida State Tuesday, July 31, 2012 USTFCCCA.org Page 2 of 8 2012 Olympic Games -- London, England * On 2012 Collegiate Roster Meet Roster - Collegiate Ties (by Country) Great Britain & N.I. GBR Hungary HUN MEN MEN Scott OVERALL 83 Marathon Butler Tamas KOVACS 83 Marathon High Point Carl MYERSCOUGH 79 Shot Put Nebraska Daniel KISS 82 110 Meter Hurdles Memphis Carl MYERSCOUGH 79 Discus Nebraska WOMEN WOMEN Zsofia ERDELYI* 87 Marathon Southern California Shana COX 85 400 Meters Penn State Eva ORBAN 84 Hammer Southern California Hannah ENGLAND 87 1500 Meters Florida State Gyorgyi FARKAS 85 Heptathlon Nebraska Barbara PARKER 82 5000 Meters Florida State ISL Tiffany OFILI 87 100 Meter Hurdles Michigan Iceland Barbara PARKER 823000 Meter Steepl Florida State MEN Shara PROCTOR 88 Long Jump Florida Kari KARLSSON 86 Marathon California GRE Greece Independent Olympic Athletes IOA WOMEN MEN Tina KEFALAS 77 Marathon Southern California Guor MARIAL 84 Marathon Iowa State Katerina STEFANIDI* 90 Pole Vault Stanford India IND Grenada GRN MEN MEN Vikas GOWDA 83Discus North Carolina Joel REDHEAD 86200 Meters Bethune‐Cookman Kirani JAMES 92 400 Meters Alabama Iran IRI Rondell BARTHOLOMEW 90 400 Meters South Plains MEN Kurt FELIX* 88 Decathlon Boise State Amin NIKFAR 81 Shot Put California Jeff PETERSMEYER* Assistant COACH Boise State WOMEN Ireland IRE Janelle REDHEAD* 89 200 Meters Wayland Baptist MEN Kanika BECKLES* 91 400 Meters Texas A&M Ciaran O'LIONAIRD 88 1500 Meters Florida State Neisha BERNARD‐THOMAS 81 800 Meters LSU Alistair CRAGG 80 5000 Meters Arkansas Guyana GUY Mark CARROLL* Assistant COACH Auburn WOMEN WOMEN Ava HUTCHINSON 83 Marathon Butler Aliann POMPEY 78400 Meters Manhattan Stephanie REILLY 783000 Meter Steepl Providence Haiti HAI Tori PENA 87 Pole Vault UCLA MEN Israel ISR Moise JOSEPH 81 800 Meters Florida MEN Jeffrey JULMIS* 87 110 Meter Hurdles Kansas State Donald SANFORD 87 400 Meters Arizona State Samyr LAINE 84 Triple Jump Harvard WOMEN WOMEN Jillian SCHWARTZ 79 Pole Vault Duke Marlena WESH* 91 400 Meters Clemson Ivory Coast CIV WOMEN Murielle AHOURE 87 100 Meters Miami (Fla.) Tuesday, July 31, 2012 USTFCCCA.org Page 3 of 8 2012 Olympic Games -- London, England * On 2012 Collegiate Roster Meet Roster - Collegiate Ties (by Country) Jamaica JAM Lithuania LTU MEN MEN Dane HYATT* 84 400 Meters Saint Augustine's Darius DRAUDVILA 83 Decathlon Kansas State Andrew RILEY* 88 110 Meter Hurdles Illinois WOMEN Leford GREEN 86 400 Meter Hurdles Johnson C. Smith Egle STAISIUNAITE 88400 Meter Hurdles Wisconsin Roxroy CATO* 88 400 Meter Hurdles Lincoln (Mo.) Austra SKUJYTE 79 Heptathlon Kansas State Errol NOLAN* 91 4x100 Relay Houston Michael FRATER 82 4x100 Relay TCU Marshall Islands MHL Riker HYLTON* 88 4x400 Relay LSU Damar FORBES* 90 Long Jump LSU WOMEN Dorian SCOTT 82 Shot Put Florida State Haley NEMRA* 89 800 Meters San Francisco Jason MORGAN 82Discus Louisiana Tech MEX Maurice SMITH 80 Decathlon Auburn Mexico WOMEN MEN Diego ESTRADA* 89 10,000 Meters Northern Arizona Veronica CAMPBELL‐BROWN 82100 Meters Arkansas Luis RIVERA‐MORALES 87 Long Jump Arizona Kerron STEWART 84 100 Meters Auburn Stephen SAENZ* 90 Shot Put Auburn Veronica CAMPBELL‐BROWN 82 200 Meters Arkansas Novlene WILLIAMS‐MILLS 82 400 Meters Florida Netherlands NED Kenia SINCLAIR 80 800 Meters Essex County (N.J.) Shermaine WILLIAMS 90 100 Meter Hurdles Johnson C. Smith MEN Latoya GREAVES 86100 Meter Hurdles Oklahoma Churandy MARTINA 84100 Meters UTEP Brigitte FOSTER‐HYLTON 74 100 Meter Hurdles Texas State Churandy MARTINA 84 200 Meters UTEP Nickiesha WILSON 86 400 Meter Hurdles LSU NZL Melanie WALKER 83 400 Meter Hurdles Texas New Zealand Korene HINDS 763000 Meter Steepl Kansas State MEN Samantha HENRY‐ROBINSON 88 4x100 Relay LSU Nick WILLIS 83 1500 Meters Michigan Dominique BLAKE 87 4x400 Relay Penn State WOMEN Shereefa LLOYD 82 4x400 Relay Texas Tech Lucy VAN DALEN* 88 1500 Meters Stony Brook Kim WILLIAMS 88 Triple Jump Florida State Kim SMITH 81 Marathon Providence Allison RANDALL 88 Discus Morgan State NGR Kenya KEN Nigeria WOMEN MEN Noah AKWU* 90 200 Meters Middle Tennessee Sally KIPYEGO 855000 Meters Texas Tech Selim NURUDEEN 83110 Meter Hurdles Notre Dame Sally KIPYEGO 85 10,000 Meters Texas Tech Amaechi MORTON* 89 400 Meter Hurdles Stanford Latvia LAT Stanley GBAGBEKE 89 Long Jump Middle Tennessee MEN WOMEN Janis LEITIS 89 400 Meters Nebraska Blessing OKAGBARE 88 100 Meters UTEP Oludamola OSAYOMI 86 100 Meters UTEP WOMEN Christy UDOH* 91 200 Meters Texas Ineta RADEVICA 81 Long Jump Nebraska Regina GEORGE* 91 400 Meters Arkansas LBR Seun ADIGUN 87 100 Meter Hurdles Houston Liberia Endurance ABINUWA* 874x400 Relay UTEP MEN Blessing OKAGBARE 88 Long Jump UTEP Jangy ADDY 85 Decathlon Tennessee Uhunoma OSAZUWA 87 Heptathlon Syracuse WOMEN Norway NOR Phobay KUTU‐AKOI 87 100 Meters St. John's (N.Y.) Raasin MCINTOSH 82 400 Meter Hurdles Texas WOMEN Ingvill MAKESTAD BOVIM 81 1500 Meters Washington Tuesday, July 31, 2012 USTFCCCA.org Page 4 of 8 2012 Olympic Games -- London, England * On 2012 Collegiate Roster Meet Roster - Collegiate Ties (by Country) Panama PAN South Africa RSA MEN MEN Alonso EDWARD 89 200 Meters Barton County CC Anaso JOBODWANA* 92 200 Meters Jackson State Lehann FOURIE 87 110 Meter Hurdles Nebraska Portugal POR KOR WOMEN South Korea Patricia MAMONA 88 Triple Jump Clemson MEN Yoo KIM 82 Pole Vault UCLA Puerto Rico PUR SRI MEN Sri Lanka Samuel VAZQUEZ 84 1500 Meters Arkansas WOMEN Enrique LLANOS 80 110 Meter Hurdles Saint Augustine's Christine MERRILL 87 400 Meter Hurdles UC San Diego Eric ALEJANDRO 86 400 Meter Hurdles Eastern Michigan SKN Jamele MASON* 89 400 Meter Hurdles Texas Tech St. Kitts & Nevis WOMEN MEN Carol RODRIGUEZ 85 400 Meters Southern California Kim COLLINS 76 100 Meters TCU Beverly RAMOS 873000 Meter Steepl Kansas State Kim COLLINS 76200 Meters TCU Brijesh LAWRENCE* 89 4x100 Relay Doane KSA Saudi Arabia Delwayne DELANEY 82 4x100 Relay TCU MEN WOMEN Hassaan STAMPS Head COACH Tennessee Tameka WILLIAMS 89 100 Meters Central Arizona WOMEN St.
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