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Results from August 5-8, 2004, Decatur, Illinois Current Membership # •••••••• Don't know your current membership number or password? Full Results M30 100 Meter Dash ============================================================================ Name Age Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ 1 Jeff Culpepper M31 Houston, TX 10.76 -1.1 2 Alex Acosta M34 Miami, FL 10.99 -1.1 3 Tecumseh Peete M34 Macomb, MI 11.28 -1.1 4 Nate Sickerson M31 Altoona, IA 11.57 -1.1 2004 USA Masters Outdoor 5 Adam Gardner M32 Maple Shade, NJ 11.98 -1.1 Track & Field Championships 6 Ingo Wilkes M33 Bethel Park, PA 12.10 -1.1 News 7 Corwin Jackson M33 Salt Lake City, UT 12.51 -1.1 Schedule & Results Status of Entries M35 100 Meter Dash Entry Information ======================================================================== WMA: + 10.03 Linford Christie Athlete Information USATF: * 10.3h Ruben Whitney Name Age Team Prelims Wind H# Masters T&F Champs. Home ======================================================================== Local Organizing Committee Preliminaries 1 Barney Borromeo M36 Middleboro, MA 11.17Q -0.8 1 2 Duane Gosa M38 Pickerington, OH 11.37Q -0.3 2 3 Robert J Thomas Jr M37 Indianapolis, IN 11.34Q -0.8 1 4 Felton Turnage M38 San Clemente, CA 11.41Q -0.3 2 5 Harold Lacey M35 Mansfield, TX 11.35q -0.8 1 6 Matt Devine M37 San Rafael, CA 11.46q -0.8 1 7 Chad Rueber M35 Union Grove, WI 11.68q -0.8 1 8 David Bowers M35 MuskegonI, MI 11.72q -0.3 2 9 Rollan Parish M35 Milwaukee, WI 11.74 -0.3 2 10 Steven Bunn M39 Belleville, IL 11.76 -0.3 2 11 Whit Whitaker M38 Lexington, KY 11.86 -0.3 2 12 Vernon Brown M36 Broken Arrow, OK 11.99 -0.8 1 13 James Smith M37 Chandler, AZ 12.06 -0.8 1 14 Charles Green M37 Rosharon, TX 12.10 -0.3 2 15 Roger Malone M37 Carmel, IN 13.00 -0.8 1 M35 100 Meter Dash ============================================================================ WMA: + 10.03 Linford Christie USATF: * 10.3h Ruben Whitney Name Age Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ Finals 1 Barney Borromeo M36 Middleboro, MA 11.06 -2.6 2 Robert J Thomas Jr M37 Indianapolis, IN 11.22 -2.6 3 Felton Turnage M38 San Clemente, CA 11.32 -2.6 4 Harold Lacey M35 Mansfield, TX 11.34 -2.6 5 Matt Devine M37 San Rafael, CA 11.50 -2.6 6 Duane Gosa M38 Pickerington, OH 11.53 -2.6 7 Chad Rueber M35 Union Grove, WI 11.81 -2.6 8 David Bowers M35 MuskegonI, MI 11.93 -2.6 M40 100 Meter Dash ======================================================================== WMA: + 10.84 6/10/2000 Erik Oostweegel, NED USATF: * 10.87 Eddie Hart Name Age Team Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== Preliminaries 1 *Allan Tissenbaum M44 Pittsburgh, PA 11.25Q +0.0 1 2 Raphael August M44 Fort Carson, CO 11.51Q 1.8 3 3 Kettrell Berry M41 San Diego, CA 11.60Q +0.0 2 4 Orlondo Matthews M40 Williston, FL 11.63Q +0.0 1 5 Trent Hagler M40 Dallas, TX 11.65Q +0.0 2 6 Marcus Shute M41 Conyers, GA 11.88Q 1.8 3 7 Ted DeCesare M41 Murrysville, PA 11.93q +0.0 2 8 Spencer Johnson M41 Beachwood, OH 11.94q +0.0 1 9 Eric Merriweather M40 Jackson, GA 12.00 +0.0 2 10 Scott Williams M41 Lame Deer, MT 12.08 +0.0 2 11 Brian Oliver M40 Lafayette, CO 12.11 +0.0 1 12 Harold Pierce M44 Kingston, GA 12.12 1.8 3 13 Ed Emlaw M43 St. Petersburg, FL 12.13 1.8 3 14 Ennis Taylor M40 Calumet, IL 12.15 +0.0 1 15 Anthony Disalvo M44 Williamsport, PA 12.16 1.8 3 16 Ken Petroff M40 Renton, WA 12.20 +0.0 2 17 Richard Schneider M44 Lancaster, WI 12.24 1.8 3 18 Chris Scott M43 Ballwin, MO 12.57 +0.0 1 19 Jeffery Stone M43 Lehars, IA 12.91 +0.0 1 20 Joseph Peebles M44 Chesterfield, MO 13.76 +0.0 1 -- Eugene Vickers M43 Eugene, OR DNF 1.8 3 M40 100 Meter Dash ============================================================================ WMA: + 10.84 6/10/2000 Erik Oostweegel, NED USATF: * 10.87 Eddie Hart Name Age Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ Finals 1 *Allan Tissenbaum M44 Pittsburgh, PA 11.16 -1.0 2 Kettrell Berry M41 San Diego, CA 11.28 -1.0 3 Orlondo Matthews M40 Williston, FL 11.57 -1.0 4 Raphael August M44 Fort Carson, CO 11.60 -1.0 5 Trent Hagler M40 Dallas, TX 11.69 -1.0 6 Spencer Johnson M41 Beachwood, OH 11.86 -1.0 7 Marcus Shute M41 Conyers, GA 11.92 -1.0 M45 100 Meter Dash ======================================================================== WMA: + 10.96 4/27/2001 Neville Hodge, USA USATF: * 10.96 Neville Hodges Name Age Team Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== Preliminaries 1 James Chinn M45 San Marcos, CA 11.62Q 1.6 1 2 *Brian Murray M46 Calgary 11.95Q 0.8 2 3 Tim Graf M47 Joliet, IL 11.97Q 1.8 3 4 Steve Hieskell M45 Sylvania, OH 12.00Q 0.8 2 5 Michael Waller M46 Federal Way, WA 12.15Q 1.8 3 6 Tad Trombley M47 Trenton, MO 12.31Q 1.6 1 7 Noah Levingston M45 Reno, NV 12.04q 0.8 2 8 Rory McDermed M45 Ventura, CA 12.18q 0.8 2 9 Michael Cook M48 Pleasant Hill, CA 12.18 1.8 3 10 Steve Cummings M48 Cornoa, CA 12.52 1.8 3 11 David DiMassa M45 Phoenix, AZ 12.57 0.8 2 12 Edward Muehsam M45 Marion, IA 12.58 1.6 1 13 Bernard Scott M45 Hurst, TX 12.60 0.8 2 14 Rob Duncanson M49 Trabuco Canyon, CA 12.76 1.8 3 15 Bob Knoell M47 Macomb, MI 12.88 1.6 1 16 Lawrence Finley M45 Danville, KY 13.03 1.8 3 17 Rodney Wilson M45 Lansing, MI 13.11 1.6 1 M45 100 Meter Dash ============================================================================ WMA: + 10.96 4/27/2001 Neville Hodge, USA USATF: * 10.96 Neville Hodges Name Age Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ Finals 1 James Chinn M45 San Marcos, CA 11.97 -2.2 2 *Brian Murray M46 Calgary 12.07 -2.2 3 Tim Graf M47 Joliet, IL 12.15 -2.2 4 Noah Levingston M45 Reno, NV 12.19 -2.2 5 Rory McDermed M45 Ventura, CA 12.25 -2.2 6 Steve Hieskell M45 Sylvania, OH 12.29 -2.2 7 Michael Waller M46 Federal Way, WA 12.87 -2.2 -- Tad Trombley M47 Trenton, MO DNF -2.2 M50 100 Meter Dash ======================================================================== WMA: + 10.95 4/13/2002 William Collins, USA USATF: * 10.95 William Collins Name Age Team Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Bill Collins M53 Houston, TX 11.61Q 0.9 3 2 Billy Johnson M52 Flowery Branch, GA 11.72Q 0.6 2 3 Thomas Smith M50 Fort Wayne, IN 11.85Q 0.4 1 4 Oscar Peyton M51 Accokeek, MD 11.77Q 0.9 3 5 Jim Ross M50 Washington, UT 11.86Q 0.6 2 6 Thomas Jones M50 Glenndale, MD 12.01Q 0.4 1 7 Hubert Evans M50 Sacramento, CA 11.88q 0.6 2 8 Marion McCoy M54 Lawrenceville, GA 12.09q 0.9 3 9 Greg Schwab M51 Roseville, MN 12.13 0.4 1 10 Calvin Saulsberry M50 Memphis, TN 12.24 0.9 3 11 Greg Pizza M50 Vista, CA 12.27 0.6 2 12 Charlie Powell M52 Casper, WY 12.61 0.4 1 13 Bobby Terrell M53 Tampa, FL 12.62 0.6 2 14 Paul Matzen M51 Iowa City, IA 12.65 0.9 3 15 Richard Riddle M53 Arllington, TX 12.84 0.6 2 16 Thomas Rewolinski M50 Dousman 12.89 0.4 1 17 Martin Spencer M52 Kennesaw, GA 13.01 0.9 3 18 Jim Schoffman M51 Fridley, MN 13.06 0.6 2 19 Ken Stone M50 La Mesa, CA 13.31 0.4 1 20 Kelly Meares M51 Carl Junction, MO 13.82 0.9 3 21 John Tyler M51 St Louis, MO 14.05 0.4 1 22 Jeffrey Stevens M54 Atlanta, GA 14.35 0.9 3 M50 100 Meter Dash ============================================================================ WMA: + 10.95 4/13/2002 William Collins, USA USATF: * 10.95 William Collins Name Age Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ Finals 1 Bill Collins M53 Houston, TX 11.48 -1.0 2 Billy Johnson M52 Flowery Branch, GA 11.67 -1.0 3 Oscar Peyton M51 Accokeek, MD 11.77 -1.0 4 Thomas Smith M50 Fort Wayne, IN 11.85 -1.0 5 Thomas Jones M50 Glenndale, MD 11.98 -1.0 6 Jim Ross M50 Washington, UT 12.00 -1.0 7 Hubert Evans M50 Sacramento, CA 12.02 -1.0 8 Marion McCoy M54 Lawrenceville, GA 12.16 -1.0 M55 100 Meter Dash ======================================================================== WMA: + 11.57 8/3/1991 Ron Taylor, GBR USATF: * 11.66 Ralph Summerlin Name Age Team Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Charles Allie M56 Pittsburgh, PA 12.04Q 0.4 2 2 Stan Whitley M58 Alta Loma, CA 12.13Q 1.4 1 3 Lloyd Hathcock M57 Dayton, OH 12.47Q 1.4 1 4 Bill Tharpe M55 Tallahassee, FL 12.55Q 0.4 2 5 Owen Rogers M58 Atlanta, GA 12.53q 1.4 1 6 Herman Castille M55 Temecula, CA 12.65q 0.4 2 7 Mike Steinmetz M57 Tulsa, OK 12.90q 1.4 1 8 Andrew Gipson M55 Memphis, TN 13.03q 1.4 1 9 Curtis Simpson M56 Chesterfield, VA 13.04 0.4 2 10 Richard Parker M57 Indianapolis, IN 13.14 0.4 2 11 Paul Montgomery M58 Woodbury, MN 13.26 1.4 1 12 *Richard Lech M56 Toronto, Ontario 13.31 0.4 2 13 Larry Steeb M57 Dexter, MI 13.38 1.4 1 14 Edward Jones M59 Austin, TX 13.52 0.4 2 15 Mike Oliver M56 Appleton, WI 13.69 1.4 1 M55 100 Meter Dash ============================================================================ WMA: + 11.57 8/3/1991 Ron Taylor, GBR USATF: * 11.66 Ralph Summerlin Name Age Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ Finals 1 Stan Whitley M58 Alta Loma, CA 11.98 -0.6 2 Charles Allie M56 Pittsburgh, PA 12.08 -0.6 3 Bill Tharpe M55 Tallahassee, FL 12.54 -0.6 4 Lloyd Hathcock M57 Dayton, OH 12.61 -0.6 5 Herman Castille M55 Temecula, CA 12.65 -0.6 6 Owen Rogers M58 Atlanta, GA 12.78 -0.6 7 Mike Steinmetz M57 Tulsa, OK 12.99 -0.6 -- Andrew Gipson M55 Memphis, TN DNF -0.6 M60 100 Meter Dash ========================================================================
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