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2016TN02 Mlist Volume 15, No. 02 January 06, 2016 version i — 2015 U.S. Men’s Lists — KEY TO LISTS compiled by Glen McMicken These lists give the top 40 U.S. performers (and top 10 per- formances, denoted by a ——) of the 2015 season, with an appending of those foreign collegians whose marks fall into 100 METERS that range. In the wind-aided category, the domestics and 9.74 ............ Justin Gatlin (Nike) .................. 5/15 ............. Doha DL foreign collegians are commingled (' after name = foreigner 9.75 ............ ——Gatlin ................................ 6/04 ............ Rome DL on windy list). Relay teams may contain non-U.S. nationals. ................... ——Gatlin ................................ 7/09 ...... Lausanne DL 9.77 ............ ——Gatlin ................................ 8/23 ............ World Ch Athletes who change nationality during the season are listed 9.78 ............ ——Gatlin ................................ 7/17 .........Monaco DL with their nationality as of the date of the mark, so marks 9.80 ............ ——Gatlin ................................ 8/23 ............ World Ch here may not be their actual best of the year. 9.84 ............ **Trayvon Bromell (Bay) ........... 6/25 ................ USATF Open athletes and high schoolers have no notation before 9.86 ............ Mike Rodgers (Nike) ................ 8/23 ............ World Ch their name. Collegians are noted by class: - = senior; * = 9.87 ............ Tyson Gay (Nike) ..................... 6/26 ................ USATF junior; **=soph; *** = frosh. 9.88 ............ ——Gay................................... 5/30 ..........Eugene DL (A) = altitude over 1000m (in affected events only). Wind-aided ................... ——Rodgers ........................... 7/11 ........ Madrid IWC marks are those of greater than 2.0mps. Windy marks are **11 performances by 4 performers** listed only if superior to the best legal mark (windy perfor- 9.93 ............ Ryan Bailey (Nike) ................... 5/09 ..... Kingston IWC mances listed to level of legal performances). .......... Marvin Bracy (adidas) .............. 6/07 .. Birmingham DL .......... -Clayton Vaughn (UTA) ............ 5/10 ............. Sun Belt ! = secondary mark in a field-event series. 9.94 ............ Diondre Batson (adidas) .......... 6/25 ................ USATF In the marathon and half-marathon lists, # = aided course. 9.96 ............ -Quentin Butler (UTA) .............. 6/25 ................ USATF Since so many road runners are unaffiliated, a state affiliation 9.99 ............ -Beejay Lee (USC) ................... 6/25 ................ USATF represents their home, not a school. Corrections welcome! (10) .......... *Bryce Robinson (Tulsa) .......... 5/17 ... American Conf 10.00 .......... Isiah Young (Nike) .................... 6/26 ................ USATF 10.01 .......... Sean McLean (Nike) ................ 6/25 ................ USATF 10.19 .......... Joe Morris (UltSA) ................... 7/23 ............. Joensuu 10.02 .......... Charles Silmon (adidas) .......... 6/25 ................ USATF 10.20 .......... **Hanoj Carter (LaL) ................. 4/18 ...... Baton Rouge 10.04 .......... *Jarrion Lawson (Ar) ................ 6/10 ................. NCAA .......... **Kolby Listenbee (TCU) .......... 6/10 ................. NCAA Foreign Collegians: .......... Calesio Newman (unat) ........... 5/17 ............ Aggie LC 9.92 ............ *Andre De Grasse (USC-Can) .. 8/23 ............ World Ch .......... Ameer Webb (Nike) ................. 7/11 ........ Madrid IWC 10.03 .......... **Senoj-Jay Givans (Tx-Jam) ... 6/10 ................. NCAA 10.05 .......... *Ronnie Baker (TCU) ............... 5/16 .................Big 12 10.10 .......... -Shavez Hart (TxAM-Bah) ....... 4/18 ......... Johnson Cl .......... *Tevin Hester (Clem) ................ 5/28 ......... NCAA East 10.15 .......... *Jamol James (AzSt-Tri) .......... 5/02 .................. vs Az (20) 10.07 .......... Trell Kimmons (adidas) ............ 7/24 ......... London DL .......... Remontay McClain (Nike) ........ 6/26 ................ USATF .......... *John Teeters (OkSt) ................ 5/16 .................Big 12 .......... ***Kendal Williams (FlSt) .......... 6/10 ................. NCAA 10.08 .......... Harry Adams (Nike) ................. 4/11 ...... Coral Gables 10.10 .......... ***Jaylen Bacon (ArSt) ............. 5/10 ............. Sun Belt © 2016 Track & Field News. All rights reserved. 10.11 .......... **Maurice Eaddy (NCAT) .......... 5/17 ............ Aggie LC This newsletter may not be reprinted or retransmitted 10.12 .......... -Aaron Ernest (LSU) ................ 6/10 ................. NCAA in any form without express written permission. .......... **Jalen Miller (Ms) .................... 5/16 ....................SEC www.trackandfieldnews.com .......... Justin Walker (Nike) ................. 4/18 ...... Baton Rouge (30) 10.14 .......... Noah Lyles (VaHS) ................... 6/26 ............ USATF Jr 10.15 .......... Keith Ricks (unat) .................... 5/17 ............ Aggie LC 10.16 .......... **Tremayne Acy (LSU) ............. 6/10 ................. NCAA 10.17 .......... Walter Dix (unat) ...................... 4/24 ........ Jones Mem 10.18 .......... Ryan Clark (GaHS) .................. 6/13 ........... Carib Sch .......... ***Christian Coleman (Tn) ........ 6/26 ............ USATF Jr .......... -Dedric Dukes (Fl) ................... 5/16 ....................SEC .......... *Markesh Woodson (Mo) ......... 6/10 ................. NCAA -9- January 06, 2016 Wind-aided: 9.75 ............ De Grasse' .............................. 6/12 ................. NCAA 200 METERS 9.76 ............ Bromell .................................... 6/26 ................ USATF 19.57 .......... Justin Gatlin (Nike) .................. 6/28 ................ USATF 9.79 ............ Gay.......................................... 6/26 ................ USATF 19.68 .......... ——Gatlin ................................ 5/30 ..........Eugene DL 9.82 ............ McClain ................................... 6/25 ................ USATF 19.74 .......... ——Gatlin ................................ 8/27 ............ World Ch .......... Young ...................................... 5/16 ......... NTC Elite II 19.87 .......... ——Gatlin ................................ 8/26 ............ World Ch 9.86 ............ Batson ..................................... 6/26 ................ USATF 19.90 .......... ——Gatlin ................................ 6/28 ................ USATF 9.87 ............ Hester ..................................... 5/16 ....................ACC 19.92 .......... ——Gatlin ................................ 6/27 ................ USATF 9.89 ............ Bailey ...................................... 3/28 .............. Texas R 19.93 .......... Isiah Young (Nike) .................... 6/28 ................ USATF 9.90 ............ Lawson .................................... 6/12 ................. NCAA 19.99 .......... -Dedric Dukes (Fl) ................... 5/16 ....................SEC 9.91 ............ Silmon ..................................... 3/28 .........Texas R Inv ................... ——Young ............................... 6/27 ................ USATF 9.94 ............ Baker ....................................... 6/25 ................ USATF 20.02 .......... Ameer Webb (Nike) ................. 6/06 ............. Bush Inv .......... Lee .......................................... 6/26 ................ USATF **10 performances by 4 performers** 9.95 ............ Teeters .................................... 5/28 ........ NCAA West 20.03 .......... **Trayvon Bromell (Bay) ........... 6/10 ................. NCAA 9.96 ............ Robinson ................................. 4/30 ......... Red Raider .......... Wallace Spearmon (unat) ........ 7/23 .......... Pan-Am G 9.97 ............ Givans' .................................... 6/12 ................. NCAA 20.11 .......... -Beejay Lee (USC) ................... 6/28 ................ USATF 9.98 ............ Morris ...................................... 7/23 ............. Joensuu 20.12 .......... Remontay McClain (Nike) ........ 6/06 ............. Bush Inv .......... Williams ................................... 5/16 ....................ACC 20.14 .......... *Tevin Hester (Clem) ................ 6/10 ................. NCAA 10.01 .......... Kimmons ................................. 6/26 ................ USATF 20.16 .......... Terrel Cotton (unat) .................. 6/27 ................ USATF 10.03 .......... -Carl Horsley (CSN) ................. 5/28 ........ NCAA West (10) .......... Listenbee ................................ 6/12 ................. NCAA 20.17 .......... **Tremayne Acy (LSU) ............. 6/10 ................. NCAA 10.06 .......... Walker ..................................... 5/16 ......... NTC Elite II 20.18 .......... Noah Lyles (VaHS) ................... 6/27 ............ USATF Jr 10.07 .......... Lyles ........................................ 7/31 .......... Pan Am Jr 20.22 .......... -Aaron Ernest (LSU) ................ 5/30 ......... NCAA East 10.09 .......... Ernest ...................................... 5/15 ....................SEC 20.24 .......... Michael Norman (CaHS) .......... 6/27 ............ USATF Jr 10.10 .......... **Brandon Carnes (NnIa) ......... 5/17 ............Mo Valley 20.25 .......... Harry Adams (Nike) ................. 6/27 ................ USATF 10.11 .......... Kyree King (unat) ..................... 6/25 ................ USATF 20.26 .......... ***Kendal Williams
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