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— World Indoor Champs XV: Women — Volume 13, No. 11 March 10, 2014 — World Indoor Champs XV: Women — SOPOT, POLAND SEMIS 800 METERS March 7–9 (3/09; qualify 2+2) FINAL (3/09) I–1. Ahouré 7.06; 2. Asumnu 7.11; 1. Chanelle Price (US) 2:00.09 PR (WL, 60 METERS 3. Lawson 7.18; 4. Milama 7.19; 5. AL) (11, x A) (27.88, 29.45 [57.33], 31.58 FINAL (3/09) Ferguson 7.25; 6. Papps 7.30; 7. Horn 7.34; [1:28.91], 31.18) (57.33/62.76); 1. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Jam) 6.98 8. Samuel 7.39. 2. Angelika Cichocka (Pol) 2:00.45; 3. PR (WL) (7, =18 W) (member #8 of sub-7 II–1. Sailer 7.12 =PR; 2. Bartoletta 7.14; Maryna Arzamasava (Blr) 2:00.79 PR; 4. club); 2. Murielle Ahouré (CI) 7.01; 3. Campbell-Brown 7.17; Selina Büchel (Swi) 2:01.06; 5. Nataliya Lupu 3. Tianna Bartoletta (US) 7.06 (AL); 4. 4. Schippers 7.18; 5. Okparaebo 7.19; (Ukr) 2:01.17; 6. Lenka Masná (CzR) 2:02.46. Asha Philip (GB) 7.11; 5. Veronica Campbell- 6. Wei 7.30; 7. Pohrebnyak 7.34; 8. Jeschke 7.41. HEATS Brown (Jam) 7.13; (3/07; qualify 1+3) 6. Michelle Lee Ahye (Tri) 7.16; 7. Gloria III–1. Fraser-Pryce 7.08; 2. Philip 7.09 =PR; 3. Ahye 7.10 NR; Heats: I–1. Cichocka 2:00.37 PR (WL); Asumnu (Ngr) 7.18; 8. Verena Sailer (Ger) 2. Laura Muir (GB) 2:02.55; 3. Olha 7.18. 4. Harrigan 7.17; 5. Krasucki 7.31; 6. Kielbasinska 7.31 =PR; 7. Kwadwo 7.32; Lyakhova (Ukr) 2:02.71; 4. Yekaterina Ku- HEATS 8. Latvala 7.34. pina (Rus) 2:03.17; 5. Rose-Anne Galligan (3/08; qualify 3+6) (Ire) 2:03.30;… dq—Aníta Hinriksdóttir (Ice) I–1. Philip 7.18; 2. Dafne Schippers (Hol) 400 METERS (2:01.03) (lane). 7.19; 3. Nataliya Pohrebnyak (Ukr) 7.30; 4. FINAL (3/08) II–1. Lupu 2:00.65; 2. Arzamasava 2:01.15; Sheniqua Ferguson (Bah) 7.31; 1. Francena McCorory (US) 51.12; 2. Ka- 3. Natoya Goule (Jam) 2:01.89 PR; 4. 5. Olga Safronova (Kaz) 7.35; 6. Es- liese Spencer (Jam) 51.54 PR; 3. Shaunae Ajee' Wilson (US) 2:02.90; 5. Stina Troest tefania Sebastian (And) 7.83; 7. Lovelite Miller (Bah) 52.06; (Den) 2:02.95 PR; 6. Malika Akkaoui (Mor) Detenamo (NRU) 7.94 NR. 4. Justyna Święty (Pol) 52.20; 5. Patricia 2:06.04. II–1. Fraser-Pryce 7.12; 2. Tahesia Har- Hall (Jam) 52.51; 6. Joanna Atkins (US) 52.55. III–1. Büchel 2:00.93 PR; 2. Price 2:01.05; rigan (IVB) 7.20; 3. Yasmin Kwadwo (Ger) 3. Masná 2:01.25 PR; HEATS 7.27; 4. Yongli Wei (Chn) 7.32; 5. Hanna- 4. Anna Shchagina (Rus) 2:02.95; 5. (3/07; qualify 2+4) Maari Latvala (Fin) 7.33; Jenna Westaway (Can) 2:03.52; 6. Ciara I–1. Regina George (Ngr) 51.60; 2. Święty 6. Yee Pui Fong (HK) 7.58; 7. Rachel Everard (Ire) 2:03.69. 52.13 PR; 3. Hall 52.19; 4. Margaret Adeoye Abrams (NMA) 8.30 PR. (GB) 52.69. III–1. Sailer 7.13; 2. Ahye 7.14; 3. Carina II–1. Spencer 52.26; 2. Lisanne De Witte Horn (SA) 7.36; (Hol) 52.61 PR; 3. Atkins 52.61; 4. María Gátou (Gre) 7.38; 5. Laverne 4. Shana Cox (GB) 53.10. Jones-Ferrette (VI) 7.39; 6. Tiffany Tshilumba III–1. Miller 52.10; 2. Kseniya Ryzhova (Lux) 7.47; 7. Joanne Pricilla Loutoy (Sey) (Rus) 52.47; 7.75 PR; 8. Rachel Fitz (Mlt) 7.86 PR. 3. Malgorzata Holub (Pol) 53.07 PR; 4. IV–1. Bartoletta 7.13; 2. Ezinne Okparaebo Nicky van Leuveren (Hol) 53.34; 5. Melissa (Nor) 7.19; 3. Campbell-Brown 7.22; 4. Caddle-Hope (Guy) 54.56. © 2014 Track & Field News.All rights Marta Jeschke (Pol) 7.33; 5. Jamile Samuel IV–1. Denisa Rosolová (CzR) 52.37; 2. Mc- reserved.This newsletter may not be re- (Hol) 7.34; Corory 52.37; 3. Esther Cremer (Ger) 52.71; printedor retransmitted in any formwithout 6. Flings Owusu-Agyapong (Gha) 7.42; 4. Kineke Alexander (VIN) 52.80; 5. express written permission. 7. Shinelle Proctor (AIA) 7.91 PR. Samantha Edwards (Ant) 54.74. www.trackandfieldnews.com V–1. Lekeisha Lawson (US) 7.19; 1. Asum- nu 7.19; 3. Ruddy Zang Milama (Gab) 7.19; SEMIS 4. Ramona Papaioannou (Cyp) 7.43; (3/07; qualify 3) 5. Geronne Black (Tri) 7.45; 6. Patricia Taea Semis: I–1. Hall 52.82; 2. Święty 52.97; (COK) 7.93 NR; 7. Martina Pretelli (SMa) 7.94. 3. De Witte 53.12; VI–1. Ahouré 7.09; 2. Sophie Papps (GB) 4. Atkins 53.20;… dnf—Rosolová;… 7.22 =PR; 3. Franciela Krasucki (Bra) 7.25; dnc[cramps]—George. 4. Anna Kielbasinska (Pol) 7.31 =PR; II–1. McCorory 51.35; 2. Spencer 51.58 5. Audrey Alloh (Ita) 7.35; 6. Azizaaity PR; 3. Miller 51.63; (Leb) 7.82 PR; 7. Marlén Mevong (EqG) 4. Ryzhova 51.64; 5. Adeoye 53.59; 6. 8.05 PR. Cremer 53.60. -49- March 10, 2014 1500 METERS 60 HURDLES 4 X 400 FINAL (3/08) FINAL (3/08) 1. United States 3:24.83 AR (old AR 1. Abeba Aregawi (Swe) 4:00.61 (1:38.50, 1. Nia Ali (US) 7.80 =PR, lo-al PR (5, x 3:27.34 National Team ’10) (WL, AL) (4W) 2:09.44, 2:41.08, 3:13.37, 3:45.37); 2. Axu- A); 2. Sally Pearson (Aus) 7.85; 3. Tiffany (#2 nation) (Natasha Hastings 51.89, Jo- mawit Embaye (Eth) 4:07.12 PR; 3. Nicole Porter (GB) 7.86; 4. Cindy Billaud (Fra) 7.89; anna Atkins 50.91, Francena McCorory Sifuentes (Can) 4:07.61 NR (67.05); 5. Janay DeLoach Soukup (US) 7.90; 6. 50.33, Cassandra Tate 51.70); 4. Siham Hilali (Mor) 4:07.62; 5. Treniere Cindy Roleder (Ger) 8.01; 7. Nadine Hil- 2. Jamaica 3:26.54 NR (7W) (#3 nation) Moser (US) 4:07.84 PR (7, x A); 6. Luiza debrand (Ger) 8.02; 8. Yuliya Kondakova (Patricia Hall 52.80, Anneisha McLaughlin Gega (Alb) 4:08.24; 7. Svetlana Karamysheva (Rus) 8.08. 51.25, Kaliese Spencer 51.13, Stephenie (Rus) 4:13.89;… HEATS Ann McPherson 51.36); dq[lane]—[9]Heather Kampf (US) [4:21.78] (3/07; qualify 3+4) 3. Great Britain 3:27.90 (Eilidh Child 52.25, (34.09) (lane), [3]—Rabab Arrafi (Mor) I–1. Pearson 7.79 (=WL); 2. Eline Ber- Shana Cox 51.80, Margaret Adeoye 51.33, [4:07.53]. ings (Bel) 7.95; 3. Roleder 8.03; 4. Rosina Christine Ohuruogu 52.52); HEATS Hodde (Hol) 8.07 PR; 5. Monique Morgan 4. Russia 3:28.39 (Olga Tovarnova 53.32, (3/07; qualify 2+3) (Jam) 8.10 PR; Alena Tamkova 52.47, Yuliya Terekhova I–1. Arrafi 4:10.95; 2. Kampf 4:11.27 PR; 6. Nooralotta Neziri (Fin) 8.21; 7. Anas- 52.77, Kseniya Ryzhova 49.83); 3. Yelena Korobkina (Rus) 4:11.43; tasiya Pilipenko (Kaz) 8.27. 5. Poland 3:29.89 (Ewelina Ptak 54.49, 4. Gudaf Tsegay (Eth) 4:11.83; 5. Jemma II–1. Ali 7.87; 2. Yvette Lewis (Pan) 7.91; Małgorzata Holub 51.83, Patrycja Wycisz- Simpson (GB) 4:11.93; 6. Danuta Urbanik 3. Marzia Caravelli (Ita) 7.97 PR; kiewicz 52.50, Justyna Święty 51.07); (Pol) 4:13.34; 7. Eliane Sahalinirina (Mol) 4. Indira Spence (Jam) 8.14; 5. Gnima 6. Nigeria 3:31.59 (Omolara Omotoso 4:19.64 NR. Faye (Sen) 8.15 NR; 6. Hanna Platitsyna 54.21, Sade Abugan 52.10, Bukola Abogun- II–1. Aregawi 4:08.74; 2. Embaye 4:09.46; (Ukr) 8.15 =PR; 7. Yekaterina Galitskaya loko 52.90, Patience Okon George 52.38). 3. Sifuentes 4:09.49 PR; 4. Hilali 4:09.76; 5. (Rus) 8.20. HEATS Karamysheva 4:10.91; III–1. Billaud 7.87 PR; 2. DeLoach Soukup (3/08; qualify 2+2) 6. Katarzyna Broniatowska (Pol) 8.01; 3. Kondakova 8.04; 4. Sara Aerts (Bel) I–1. Great Britain 3:30.60 (Eilidh Child, 4:14.31; 7. Claire Tarplee (Ire) 4:15.64. 8.05; 5. Andrea Ivančević (Cro) 8.10 NR; Shana Cox, Victoria Ohuruogu, Christine III–1. Moser 4:12.63; 2. Gega 4:13.78; 6. Matilda Bogdanoff (Fin) 8.12 PR; 7. Ohuruogu); 2. Russia 3:30.87 (Olga Tovar- 3. Mimi Belete (Bhr) 4:16.02; 4. Isabel Lavonne Idlette (DR) 8.16 NR; 8. Sharon nova, Irina Davydova, Yuliya Terekhova, Macías (Spa) 4:17.14; 5. Marusa Mismas Kwarula (PNG) 8.71 PR. Natalya Nazarova); (Slo) 4:18.92; 6. Gamze Bulut (Tur) 4:24.52. IV–1. Porter 7.95; 2. Hildebrand 7.98; 3. 3. Italy 3:31.99 NR (Maria Enrica Marina Tomić (Slo) 8.07; Spacca, Elena Bonfanti, Marta Milani, Chiara 3000 METERS 4. Giulia Pennella (Ita) 8.16; 5. Urszula Bazzoni); 4. Romania 3:38.18 (Adelina Pas- FINAL (3/09) Bhebhe (Pol) 8.17 PR; 6. Beate Schrott (Aut) tor, Alina Andreea Panainte, Sanda Belgyan, 1.
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