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Indoor-Outdoor - Men 12-Aug-15 Athletes Born 1996 Or Later Indoor in Light Blue 2015 US Junior List - Indoor-Outdoor - Men 12-Aug-15 Athletes born 1996 or later Indoor in light blue 100m 10.10 1.7 Jaylen Bacon Arkansas State 5-Aug-96 2 Sun Belt Mobile, AL 10-May 10.14 2.0 Noah Lyles Virginia HS 18-Jul-97 1 USATF Junior Eugene, OR 26-Jun 10.18 1.1 Ryan Clark Georgia HS 14-Sep-96 1 Caribbean Scholastic Inv Havana, Cuba 13-Jun 10.18 2.0 Christian Coleman Tennessee 6-Mar-96 2 USATF Junior Eugene, OR 26-Jun 10.25 -1.6 Demek Kemp South Carolina State 26-Apr-96 1 Savannah State Inv Savannah, GA 1-Apr 10.27 1.8 Devin Duvernay Texas HS 1 Texas 6A Austin, TX 16-May 10.34 0.8 John Lewis Texas HS 97 1 Texas 5A Austin, TX 15-May 10.34 1.8 T.J. Brock California HS 3-Feb-98 1 California State Meet Clovis, CA 6-Jun 10.36 1.3 Kenzo Cotton Arkansas 13-May-96 1 Arkansas Twilight Fayetteville, AR 1-May 10.36 -0.5 Michael Norman California HS 3-Dec-97 1 adidas Grand Prix New York, NY 13-Jun 100m - wind-aided 10.07 4.3 Noah Lyles Virginia HS 18-Jul-97 1h2 Pan Am Juniors Edmonton, Canada 31-Jul 10.16 3.3 Christian Coleman Tennessee 6-Mar-96 1h3 Pan Am Juniors Edmonton, Canada 31-Jul 10.17 2.8 Jaylen Bacon Arkansas State 5-Aug-96 1 Sea Ray Knoxville, TN 10-Apr 10.20 2.6 T.J. Brock California HS 3-Feb-98 1-HS Mt. SAC Walnut, CA 18-Apr 10.23 2.5 Leon Powell UCLA 1-Sep-96 q NCAA West Regional Austin, TX 29-May 10.24A 3.7 Darryl Haraway Maryland HS 19-Mar-97 2-Elite Great Southwest Albuquerque, NM 6-Jun 10.30 3.8 Donte' Jackson Louisiana HS 1 Louisiana 4A Baton Rouge, LA 9-May 10.32 2.3 Kenzo Cotton Arkansas 13-May-96 3h1 SEC Starkville, MS 15-May 10.33 5.4 Terry Jernigan Essex CC 6-Jun-96 3h4 National JC Champs Hutchinson, KS 15-May 10.35 3.4 Kadarius Lotharp North Carolina HS 1 North Carolina 3A Greensboro, NC 8-May 10.35 2.5 Keitavious Walter Louisiana HS 1 Louisiana 5A Baton Rouge, LA 9-May 10.35A 3.7 Devin Quinn Florida HS 5-Elite Great Southwest Albuquerque, NM 6-Jun 200m 20.18 1.8 Noah Lyles Virginia HS 18-Jul-97 1 USATF Junior Eugene, OR 27-Jun 20.24 1.8 Michael Norman California HS 3-Dec-97 2 USATF Junior Eugene, OR 27-Jun 20.46 1.8 Ryan Clark Georgia HS 14-Sep-96 3 USATF Junior Eugene, OR 27-Jun 20.61 1.3 Christian Coleman Tennessee 6-Mar-96 4q3 NCAA East Regional Jacksonville, FL 30-May 20.71 1.6 Jaylen Bacon Arkansas State 5-Aug-96 2 Sun Belt Mobile, AL 10-May 20.74 -0.4 Josephus Lyles Virginia HS 20-Jul-98 3 IAAF World Youth Cali, Colombia 19-Jul 20.75 1.2 Malik Wilson Baylor 96 4h3 Big 12 Ames, IA 15-May 20.79 18 Gerald Mills Texas HS 12-Feb-96 5 USATF Junior Eugene, OR 27-Jun 20.82 0.3 Kenzo Cotton Arkansas 13-May-96 1 Arkansas Twilight Fayetteville, AR 1-May 20.87 1.2 Breshawrd Cooper Georgia HS 96 1 Junior Olympics Regional 2-Jul 200m - wind-aided 20.55A 2.6 Maxwell Willis Maryland HS 2-Sep-98 2-Elite Great Southwest Albuquerque, NM 6-Jun 20.56 2.3 Dionte Robinson UTSA 96 1 UTSA Inv San Antonio, TX 4-Apr 20.78 2.3 T.J. Brock California HS 3-Feb-98 1 California So Sec Div III Cerritos, CA 23-May 400m 45.19 Michael Norman California HS 3-Dec-97 1 California State Meet Clovis, CA 6-Jun 45.46 Josephus Lyles Virginia HS 20-Jul-98 2 IAAF World Youth Cali, Colombia 17-Jul 45.75 Keshun Reed Texas HS 17-Mar-98 1 Texas 6A Austin, TX 16-May 45.92 Steven Champlin Texas Tech 16-Feb-96 2 Kittley Abilene, TX 11-Apr 45.96 Will London Texas HS 97 1 Texas Meet of Champions Waco, TX 23-May 46.15 Quintaveon Poole Georgia HS 11-Oct-96 1 USATF Georgia Assoc Carrollton, GA 6-Jun 46.22 Obi Igbokwe Texas HS 1 Texas 6A Region 2 Waco, TX 2-Apr 46.24 Kahmari Montgomery Illinois HS 1 Illinois 3A Charleston, IL 30-May 46.33 My'lik Kerley Stephen F. Austin 6-Jun-96 2 Pan Am Juniors Edmonton, Canada 31-Jul 46.38 William Allen Kentucky HS 14-Jun-97 2 New Balance Nationals Greensboro, NC 21-Jun 800m 1:47.55 Donovan Brazier Michigan HS 15-Apr-97 1 Brooks PR Inv Seattle, WA 20-Jun 1:47.67 Carlton Orange Tennessee HS 11-Mar-97 1 USATF Junior Eugene, OR 27-Jun 1:48.00 Robert Ford USC 9-Mar-96 2 USATF Junior Eugene, OR 27-Jun 1:48.31 Ishmael Muhammad Villanova 9-Mar-96 3 USATF Junior Eugene, OR 27-Jun 1:48.33 John Lewis Pennsylvania HS 18-Jan-96 1 New Balance Nationals Greensboro, NC 20-Jun 1:48.86 Myles Marshall Texas HS 8-Dec-97 2 New Balance Nationals Greensboro, NC 20-Jun 1:48.79 Ricky Faure Wyoming 12-Feb-96 1 Mountain West San Diego, CA 16-May 1:49.10 Derek Holdsworth unattached 12-Feb-96 1 Club Champs New York, NY 11-Jul 1:49.33 Brennan Munley Michigan 21-Aug-96 4 USATF Junior Eugene, OR 27-Jun 1:49.36 Joshua Ingalls Princeton 30-Aug-96 1 Princeton Open Princeton, NJ 1-May 1500m 3:40.81 Blake Haney Oregon 29-Mar-96 2s2 NCAA Eugene, OR 10-Jun 3:42.54 Matthew Maton Oregon HS 28-Mar-96 4 Oregon Relays Eugene, OR 17-Apr 3:42.89 Grant Fisher Michigan HS 22-Apr-97 7sec3 Payton Jordan Stanford, CA 2-May 3:44.81 Joe Hardy Wisconsin 96 1 LSU Alumni Gold Baton Rouge, LA 18-Apr 3:45.00 Patrick Perrier Stanford 96 Stanford Invitational Stanford, CA 3-Apr 3:46.94 Austin Tamagno California HS 16-Nov-97 2 Oxy Distance Classic Eagle Rock, CA 13-Mar 3:47.36 Noah Kauppila Princeton 15-Mar-96 2 Princeton Open Princeton, NJ 2-May 3:47.40 Obsa Ali Minnesota 17-Feb-96 11 UW Lacrosse Last Chance La Crosse, WI 15-May 3:47.62' Mike Brannigan New York HS 12-Nov-96 2-HS adidas Grand Prix New York, NY 13-Jun 3:47.69' John Dressel Washington HS 2-May-97 1 Portland Track Festival Portland, OR 13-Jun One Mile 3:59.38 Matthew Maton Oregon HS 28-Mar-96 3 Oregon Twilight Eugene, OR 8-May 3:59.38 Grant Fisher Michigan HS 22-Apr-97 3 Festival of Miles St. Louis, MO 4-Jun 4:02.36 Andrew Hunter Virginia HS 5-Sep-97 2-HS adidas Grand Prix New York, NY 13-Jun 4:03.18 Mike Brannigan New York HS 12-Nov-96 3-HS adidas Grand Prix New York, NY 13-Jun 4:04.13 Joe Klecker Minnesota HS 4-HS adidas Grand Prix New York, NY 13-Jun 4:04.60 Logan Wetzel Michigan HS 13-Nov-96 5-HS adidas Grand Prix New York, NY 13-Jun 4:05.25 Carlos Villarreal Arizona HS 1-HS Prefontaine Classic Eugene, OR 29-May 4:05.78 Mike Brannigan New York HS 12-Nov-96 2-HS Prefontaine Classic Eugene, OR 29-May 4:06.10 Christian Alvarado Georgetown 1-Feb-96 28 Hemery Boston, MA 14-Feb 4:06.21 Paul Ryan Idaho HS 1 Portland Track Festival Portland, OR 13-Jun 3000m 8:09.68 Cerake Geberkidane Oklahoma State 3-Jun-96 9 Razorback Inv Fayetteville, AR 30-Jan 8:12.79 Ian Milder North Carolina State 5-Jan-96 1 Hilton Garden In Inv Winston-Salem, NC 31-Jan 8:12.92' Grant Fisher Michigan HS 22-Apr-97 1 Brooks PR Seattle, WA 20-Jun 8:12.94' Andrew Hunter Virginia HS 5-Sep-97 2 Brooks PR Seattle, WA 20-Jun 8:14.51ov Michael Williams Washington State Feb-96 24 MPSF Seattle, WA 27-Feb 8:15.68 Paul Miller Colorado 18-Jul-96 39 Husky Classic Seattle, WA 14-Feb 8:16.43' Robert Brandt California HS 2-Nov-96 3 Brooks PR Seattle, WA 20-Jun 8:16.46' Levi Thomet Alaska HS 3-Mar-97 2 New Balance Nationals New York, NY 15-Mar 8:16.73' Alexander Ostberg Connnecticut HS 15-Feb-97 3 New Balance Nationals New York, NY 15-Mar 8:17.74' John Dressel Washington HS 2-May-97 4 Brooks PR Seattle, WA 20-Jun 5000 Meters 14:08.26 Michael Williams Washington State Feb-96 2 Open B Mt. SAC Walnut, CA 16-Apr 14:15.79 Dan Curtis Iowa State 16-Jan-96 10r Payton Jordan Stanford, CA 2-May 14:19.22 Andrew Rafla Boise State 15-Apr-96 23r2 Stanford Inv Stanford, CA 3-Apr 14:20.58 Matthew Maton Oregon HS 28-Mar-96 1 Pan American Juniors Edmonton, Canada 31-Jul 14:22.49 Ben Kendell Detroit 30-Jun-96 3 Gina Relays Hillsdale, MI 25-Apr 14:22.80 Matt Mahoney Brown 5-Jun-96 4 Hemery Boston, MA 14-Feb 14:23.70 Ross Wilson Pennsylvania 17-Jun-96 18r2 Penn Relays Philadelphia, PA 23-Apr 14:23.92 Christian Alvarado Georgetown 1-Feb-96 19r2 Penn Relays Philadelphia, PA 23-Apr 14:24.35 Ellis Coon Tulsa 5-Mar-96 10 Drake Relays Des Moines, IA 23-Apr 14:25.46 Sam Levora Washington State Mar-96 8 Open C Mt.
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