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2015 Jay Carisella Invitational Event Records 2015 JAY CARISELLA INVITATIONAL EVENT RECORDS MEN 60 Meters World 6.39 Maurice Greene, USA 98, 01 European 6.42 Dwain Chambers, GBR 09 American 6.39 Maurice Greene 98, 01 World Jr. 6.51 Mark Lewis-Francis, GBR 01 European Jr. 6.51 Mark Lewis-Francis, GBR 01 American Jr. 6.52 D’Angelo Francis, Ms. State ‘09 NCAA Collegiate 6.45A Leonard Myles-Mills, BYU 99 6.48la Leonard Scott, Tennessee 01 Eastern Collegiate 6.50 Lee McRae, Pittsburgh 87 IC4A Collegiate 6.50 Lee McRae, Pittsburgh 87 New England Collegiate 6.73 Christopher Lambert, Harvard 02 New England All-Comers 6.45 Maurice Greene, Nike 99 6.45 Justin Gatlin, Nike 03 Reggie Lewis Facility 6.45 Maurice Greene, Nike 99 6.45 Justin Gatlin, Nike 03 Jay Carisella Invitational 6.82 Winston Lee, Cobleskill 14 Qualifying standards New England’s 7.07 N.E. Div.III 7.25 IC4A’s 6.98 ECAC DIII 7.10 NCAA DI Top 16 NCAA DII 6.74 NCAA DIII Top 15 2015 Results 1.Name __________________________ Affiliation________________________________Performance_________ 2.Name __________________________ Affiliation________________________________Performance_________ 3.Name __________________________ Affiliation________________________________Performance_________ 4.Name __________________________ Affiliation________________________________Performance_________ 5.Name __________________________ Affiliation________________________________Performance_________ 6.Name __________________________ Affiliation________________________________Performance_________ 7.Name __________________________ Affiliation________________________________Performance_________ 8.Name __________________________ Affiliation________________________________Performance_________ 200 Meters World 19.92 Frank Fredericks, Namibia 96 European 20.25 Linford Christie, GBR 95 American 20.10 Wallace Spearman, Arkansas 05 World Jr. 20.37 Walter Dix, USA 05 European Jr. 21.13 Guy-Elphége Anouman, FRA 11 American Jr. 20.37 Walter Dix, USA 05 NCAA Collegiate 20.10 Wallace Spearman, Arkansas 05 Eastern Collegiate 20.66 Arman Dixon, Sacred Heart 08 IC4A Collegiate 20.40 LaShawn Merritt, East Carolina 05 New England Collegiate 20.66 Arman Dixon, Sacred Heart 08 New England All-Comers 20.58 Gordon Lalonde, Zenith Velocity12 Reggie Lewis Facility 20.69 John Capel, adidas 03 Jay Carisella Invitational 21.60 Stanley Egbor, GBTC 02 Qualifying standards New England’s 22.50 N.E. Div.III 23.24 IC4A’s 22.24 ECAC DIII 22.80 NCAA DI Top 16 NCAA DII 21.27 NCAA DIII Top 15 400 Meters World 44.57 Kerron Clement, USA 05 European 45.05 Thomas Schonlebe, Germany 88 American 44.57 Kerron Clement, Florida 05 World Jr. 44.80 Kirani James, Grenada 11 European Jr. 46.98 Valentin Kruglyakov, Russia 04 American Jr. 44.93 LaShawn Merritt, E. Carolina 05 NCAA Collegiate 44.57 Kerron Clement, Florida 05 Eastern Collegiate 45.66 Greg Haughton, George Mason 95 IC4A Collegiate 44.93 LaShawn Merritt, East Carolina 05 New England Collegiate 46.56 Glen Cohen, Boston Univ. 80 New England All-Comers 45.17 Gordon Lalonde, Nike AC 14 Reggie Lewis Facility 45.85 David Dopek, PowerAde 97 Jay Carisella Invitational 48.18 Idris Payne, Northeastern 03 Qualifying standards New England’s 50.00 N.E. Div. III 51.72 IC4A’s 49.20 ECAC DIII 50.80 NCAA DI Top 16 NCAA DII 47.30 NCAA DIII Top 15 500 Meters World “Best” 1:00.06p Brycen Spratling, USA 15 European “Best” 1:01.06 Carsten Kohrbruck, Germany 91 American 1:00.06p Brycen Spratling, Unattached 15 World Jr. 1:01.22 Mark Everett, USA 87 European Jr. American Jr. 1:01.22 Mark Everett, Florida 87 NCAA Collegiate 1:00.63 Brycen Spatling, Pittsburgh 12 Eastern Collegiate 1:00.63 Brycen Spatling, Pittsburgh 12 IC4A Collegiate 1:00.63 Brycen Spatling, Pittsburgh 12 New England Collegiate 1:01.36 Trinity Gray, Brown 00 New England All-Comers 1:00.86 Donald Sanford, Zenith Velocity 14 Reggie Lewis Facility 1:01.84 Jarrin Solomon, Trinidad 14 Jay Carisella Invitational 1:03.17 Ryad Bencheikh, Unattached 10 Qualifying standards New England’s 1:05.75 N.E. Div. III 1:07.35 IC4A’s 1:05.20 ECAC DIII 1:08.00 NCAA DI Top 16 NCAA DII N/C NCAA DIII N/C 800 Meters World 1:42.67 Wilson Kipketer, Denmark 97 European 1:42.67 Wilson Kipketer, Denmark 97 American 1:45.00 Johnny Gray, Santa Monica TC 92 World Jr. 1:44.35 Yuriy Borzakovskiy, Russia 00 European Jr. 1:48.39 Bram Som, Netherlands 99 American Jr. 1:47.84 John Marshall, Villanova 82 NCAA Collegiate 1:44.84 Paul Ereng, Virginia-Kenya 89 “American” Collegiate 1:45.88 Derek Peterson, Missouri 99 Eastern Collegiate 1:44.84 Paul Ereng, Virginia-Kenya 89 IC4A Collegiate 1:44.84 Paul Ereng, Virginia-Kenya 89 New England Collegiate 1:46.05 Trinity Gray, Brown 99 New England All-Comers 1:46.63 Sam Burley, Asics 06 Reggie Lewis Facility 1:46.95 Khadevis Robinson, Nike 08 Jay Carisella Invitational 1:52.83 Paul Duffey, Northeastern 14 Qualifying standards New England’s 1:56.00 N.E. Div. III 2:00.00 IC4A’s 1:54.50 ECAC DIII 1:57.50 NCAA DI Top 16 NCAA DII 1:49.24 NCAA DIII Top 15 1000 Meters World 2:14.96 Wilson Kipketer, Denmark 00 European 2:14.96 Wilson Kipketer, Denmark 00 American 2:16.76 David Torrence, Nike 14 World Jr. 2:15.77 Abubaker Kaki, Sudan 06 European Jr. 2:22.98 Nils Schumann, Germany 97 American Jr 2:19.53 Robby Creese, Penn State 12 NCAA Collegiate 2:18.55 Rich Peters, Boston University 14 “American” Collegiate 2:19.53 Robby Creese, Penn State 12 Eastern Collegiate 2:18.55 Rich Peters, Boston University 14 IC4A Collegiate 2:18.55 Rich Peters, Boston University 14 New England Collegiate 2:18.55 Rich Peters, Boston University 14 New England All-Comers 2:16.76 David Torrence, Nike 14 Reggie Lewis Facility 2:17.86 David Krummenacker, adidas 02 Jay Carisella Invitational 2:28.59 Drew Piazza, New Hampshire 14 Qualifying Standards New England’s 2:30.24 N.E. Div. III 2:36.00 IC4A’s 2:28.50 ECAC DIII 2:35.00 NCAA DI Top 16 NCAA DII N/C NCAA DIII N/C One Mile World 3:48.45 Hicham El Guerrouj, Morrocco 97 European 3:49.78 Eamonn Coghlan,Ireland 83 American 3:49.89 Bernard Lagat, Nike 05 World Jr. 3:55.02 German Fernandez, USA 09 European Jr. 4:03.88 Lukas Verzbicas, Lithuania 11 American Jr. 3:55.02 German Fernandez, Ok. St. 09 NCAA Collegiate 3:52.88 Lawi Lalanģ, Arizona 14 “American” Collegiate 3:54.54 Miles Batty, BYU 12 Eastern Collegiate 3:55.5h Sydney Maree, Villanova 81 IC4A Collegiate 3:55.5h Sydney Maree, Villanova 81 New England Collegiate 3:55.75 David McCarthy, Providence 12 New England All-Comers 3:50.92 Galen Rupp, Nike Oregon 13 Reggie Lewis Facility 3:53.18 Laban Rotich, adidas/Kenya 05 Jay Carisella Invitational 4:13.75 Jeremy Antivo, AIC 12 Qualifying Standards New England’s 4:16.78 N.E. Div. III 4:24.00 IC4A’s 4:14.50 ECAC DIII 4:25.00 NCAA DI Top 16 NCAA DII 4:03.36 NCAA DIII Top 15 3,000 Meters World 7:24.90 Daniel Komen, Kenya 98 European 7:32.41 Sergio Sanchez, Spain 10 American 7:30.16 Galen Rupp, Nike Oregon 13 World Jr. 7:32.87 Hagos Gebrhiwet, Ethiopia 13 European Jr. 8:06.16 Albert Minczer, Hungary 05 American Jr. 7:56.31 Chris Derrick, Stanford 09 NCAA Collegiate 7:38.59 Alistair Cragg, Arkansas 04 “American” Collegiate 7:44.69 Galen Rupp, Oregon 09 Eastern Collegiate 7:47.50 Adrian Blincoe, Villanova 02 IC4A Collegiate 7:47.50 Adrian Blincoe, Villanova 02 New England Collegiate 7:49.83 Andy Keith, Providence 94 New England All-Comers 7:32.87 Hagos Gebrhewit, Ethiopia 13 Reggie Lewis Facility 7:32.87 Hagos Gebrhewit, Ethiopia 13 Jay Carisella Invitational 8:15.39 Eric McDonald, UMass Lowell 12 Qualifying Standards New England’s 8:30.50 N.E. Div. III 8:55.00 IC4A’s 8:25.00 ECAC DIII 8:50.00 NCAA DI Top 16 NCAA DII 8:04.70 NCAA DIII Top 15 5,000 Meters World 12:49.60 Kenenisa Bekele, Ethiopia 04 European 13:10.60 Mo Farah, GBR 11 American 13:01.26 Galen Rupp (Nike Ore. Project) 14 World Jr. 12:53.29 Isiah Koech, Kenya 11 European Jr. 14:06.78 Luke Verzbicas, Lithuania 11 American Jr. 14:08.37 Louis Luchini, Stanford 00 NCAA Collegiate 13:08.28 Lawi Lalang, Arizona-Kenya 12 “American” Collegiate 13:18.12 Galen Rupp, Oregon 09 Eastern Collegiate 13:19.54 Leonard Korir, Iona-Kenya 12 IC4A Collegiate 13:19.54 Leonard Korir, Iona-Kenya 12 New England Collegiate 13:22.17 Geoff Smith, Providence 82 New England All-Comers 13:01.26 Galen Rupp, Nike Oregon 14 Reggie Lewis Facility 13:11.50 Bernard Lagat, Nike 10 Jay Carisella Invitational 14:00.89 Michael Biwott, AIC 13 Qualifying Standards New England’s 15:03.24 N.E. Div. III 15:30.00 IC4A’s 14:42.50 ECAC DIII 15:24.00 NCAA DI Top 16 NCAA DII 14:04.40 NCAA DIII Top 15 60 Meter Hurdles World 7.30 Colin Jackson, GBR 94 European 7.30 Colin Jackson, GBR 94 American 7.36 Greg Foster, World Class AC 87 Allen Johnson, Nike 04 Terrence Trammell, TS Apparel 10 World Jr. 7.50 Konstadinos Douvalidis, Greece 06 European Jr. 7.50 David Omorgeie, GBR 14 American Jr. 7.68(A) Artie Burns, Miami 14 (low-altitude) 7.70 Robert Gaines, Washington 76 Jason Richardson, So. Carolina 05 NCAA Collegiate 7.47 Reggie Torian, Wisconsin 97 Eastern Collegiate 7.49 Jarret Eaton, Syracuse 12 IC4A Collegiate 7.49 Jarret Eaton, Syracuse 12 New England Collegiate 7.72 Dudley Dorival, Connecticut 97 New England All-Comers 7.37 Terrence Trammell, Unattached 09 Reggie Lewis Facility 7.37 Terrence Trammell, Unattached 09 Jay Carisella Invitational 8.23 Jared Lane, Northeastern 13 8.23 Jordan Samuels, Northeastern 14 Qualifying Standards New England’s 8.57 N.E.
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