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USATF Olympic Trials Missouri’s Involved Athletes, Coaches, & Staff Michelle Moran Fiona Asigbee Women’s Heptathlon Women’s Heptathlon 2000 Big 12 Champion 2003 Big 12 Champion Janae Strickland Women’s Shot Put Christian Cantwell Derrick Peterson Two-time All-American Men’s Shot Put Men’s 800m Run 2004 IAAF World Indoor Champ 1999 NCAA Champion World’s Leading Shot Putter1 American Collegiate Record Holder Tim Dunne Ray Hughes Men’s 800m Run Men’s Steeplechase2 2003 All-American 1997 Big 12 Champion Dr. Rick McGuire Brett Halter Jared Wilmes Tom Lewis Jen Artioli Esteban Missouri Head Coach Missouri Asst. Coach Missouri Asst. Coach Sports Information Sports Medicine Ruvalcaba Heptathlon Coach Throws Coach Men’s Distance Coach Message Therapy 1 Photo by Kirby Lee (Sporting Image) at 2004 IAAF Indoor Championships 2 Photo by Allison Wade (New York R.R.) at 2003 Maine Distance Festival Missouri Track & Field 2004 News & Notes CONTACT INFO: Outdoor Season TOM LEWIS USATF Olympic Team Trials (O) 573-884-9486 (C) 573-424-9447 Sacramento, Calif. (F) 573-882-4720 July 9-18, 2004 [email protected] Inside the Notes... USA Track & Field Olympic Trials #21 MISSOURI PARTICIPANTS Location: Sacramento, Calif. TRACK & FIELD'S OLYMPIC TRIALS BEGIN FRIDAY IN SACRAMENTO Track: A.G. Spanos Sports Complex 3-11 CHRISTIAN CANTWELL Seven current and former Tigers to embark Hosts: Sacramento Sports Commission, 12-14 DERRICK PETERSON on two-week long trip 15 TIMOTHY DUNNE Sacramento State University, and 16-17 MICHELLE MORAN USA Track & Field The U.S. Track and Field Olympic Team Trials will begin Friday, July 9th in Sacramento, Calif., and seven current 18-19 FIONA ASIGBEE Advancement: The top three in each and former Tigers will be in attendance, vying for a spot 20-21 JANAE STRICKLAND event will land a spot Team USA that travels in the 27th Olympic Games to be held in Athens, Greece 22-23 RAY HUGHES to the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, in August. -
Media Kit Contents
2005 IAAF World Outdoor Track & Field Championship in Athletics August 6-14, 2005, Helsinki, Finland Saturday, August 06, 2005 Monday, August 08, 2005 Morning session Afternoon session Time Event Round Time Event Round Status 10:05 W Triple Jump QUALIFICATION 18:40 M Hammer FINAL 10:10 W 100m Hurdles HEPTATHLON 18:50 W 100m SEMI-FINAL 10:15 M Shot Put QUALIFICATION 19:10 W High Jump FINAL 10:45 M 100m HEATS 19:20 M 10,000m FINAL 11:15 M Hammer QUALIFICATION A 20:05 M 1500m SEMI-FINAL 11:20 W High Jump HEPTATHLON 20:35 W 3000m Steeplechase FINAL 12:05 W 3000m Steeplechase HEATS 21:00 W 400m SEMI-FINAL 12:45 W 800m HEATS 21:35 W 100m FINAL 12:45 M Hammer QUALIFICATION B Tuesday, August 09, 2005 13:35 M 400m Hurdles HEATS Morning session 13:55 W Shot Put HEPTATHLON 11:35 M 100m DECATHLON\ Afternoon session 11:45 M Javelin QUALIFICATION A 18:35 M Discus QUALIFICATION A 12:10 M Pole Vault QUALIFICATION 18:40 M 20km Race Walking FINAL 12:20 M 200m HEATS 18:45 M 100m QUARTER-FINAL 12:40 M Long Jump DECATHLON 19:25 W 200m HEPTATHLON 13:20 M Javelin QUALIFICATION B 19:30 W High Jump QUALIFICATION 13:40 M 400m HEATS 20:05 M Discus QUALIFICATION B Afternoon session 20:30 M 1500m HEATS 14:15 W Long Jump QUALIFICATION 20:55 M Shot Put FINAL 14:25 M Shot Put DECATHLON 21:15 W 10,000m FINAL 17:30 M High Jump DECATHLON 18:35 W Discus FINAL Sunday, August 07, 2005 18:40 W 100m Hurdles HEATS Morning session 19:25 M 200m QUARTER-FINAL 11:35 W 20km Race Walking FINAL 20:00 M 3000m Steeplechase FINAL 11:45 W Discus QUALIFICATION 20:15 M Triple Jump QUALIFICATION -
USATF 2008 Annual Report
2008 USATF Annual Report WELCOME TO USA TRACK & FIELD Three letters: “U.S.A.” Together they are the most powerful brand in Olympic sport, and nowhere is it stronger than on the track and in the field. The organization charged with growing that brand and administering the U.S. team, USA Track & Field (USATF) is the national governing body for track and field, long distance running and race walking in the United States. Part of the Olympic Family, with the power of “The Rings” behind it, USATF also is a modern, professional sports organization who views its peers as the NBA, MLS and other pro sports leagues. USATF’s raison d’etre is to advance the sport of track and field in the American psyche and in the American sports business and entertainment industries. The sport is international, elemental and eternal. Among the most ubiquitous and accessible activities in the world, track and field has universal appeal, with 213 national member federations competing on the international level. It is a powerful social and economic force in the United States, where more than 30 million Americans are runners and 10 million Americans run 100 times or more each year. Indoor and outdoor track and cross country is the #1 participatory sport in American junior highs and high schools. Tens of thousands of Americans are involved with the sport as coaches, officials and volunteers. The sport penetrates deeply into the inner cities, while fans at some meets boast an average household income well over $150,000. All things to all people? Maybe … but in the best possible way, and with focus on growth. -
All Time Men's World Ranking Leader
All Time Men’s World Ranking Leader EVER WONDER WHO the overall best performers have been in our authoritative World Rankings for men, which began with the 1947 season? Stats Editor Jim Rorick has pulled together all kinds of numbers for you, scoring the annual Top 10s on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis. First, in a by-event compilation, you’ll find the leaders in the categories of Most Points, Most Rankings, Most No. 1s and The Top U.S. Scorers (in the World Rankings, not the U.S. Rankings). Following that are the stats on an all-events basis. All the data is as of the end of the 2019 season, including a significant number of recastings based on the many retests that were carried out on old samples and resulted in doping positives. (as of April 13, 2020) Event-By-Event Tabulations 100 METERS Most Points 1. Carl Lewis 123; 2. Asafa Powell 98; 3. Linford Christie 93; 4. Justin Gatlin 90; 5. Usain Bolt 85; 6. Maurice Greene 69; 7. Dennis Mitchell 65; 8. Frank Fredericks 61; 9. Calvin Smith 58; 10. Valeriy Borzov 57. Most Rankings 1. Lewis 16; 2. Powell 13; 3. Christie 12; 4. tie, Fredericks, Gatlin, Mitchell & Smith 10. Consecutive—Lewis 15. Most No. 1s 1. Lewis 6; 2. tie, Bolt & Greene 5; 4. Gatlin 4; 5. tie, Bob Hayes & Bobby Morrow 3. Consecutive—Greene & Lewis 5. 200 METERS Most Points 1. Frank Fredericks 105; 2. Usain Bolt 103; 3. Pietro Mennea 87; 4. Michael Johnson 81; 5. -
Audrey J. Walton Stadium Records
TRACK & FIELD AUDREY J. WALTON STADIUM RECORDS MEN WOMEN EVENT ATHLETE MARK AFFILIATION DATE ATHLETE MARK AFFILIATION DATE Trindon Holliday 10.07 LSU 05/26/2007 100m Dash Jeneba Tarmoh 11.19 Texas A&M 05/16/2010 Isiah Young 20.20 Ole Miss 05/12/2013 200m Dash Kimberlyn Duncan 22.35 LSU 05/12/2013 Michael Blackwood 44.69 Oklahoma 05/21/2000 400m Dash Suziann Reid 51.21 Texas 05/17/1998 Andrew Ellerton 1:46.84 Michigan 05/26/2007 800m Run Natoya Goule 2:01.12 LSU 05/12/2013 Jorge Torres 3:42.91 Colorado 05/19/2002 1500m Run Kara Wheeler 4:12.15 Colorado 05/21/2000 3000m Run Korene Hinds 9:17.68 Kansas St. 2000 Dathan Ritzenhein 13:56.21 Colorado 05/19/2002 5000m Run Lisa Koll 25:22.42 Iowa St. 2010 John Kosgei 29:24.21 Oklahoma St. 05/14/2010 10,000m Run Chelsea Oswald 33:38.35 Kentucky 05/12/2013 Ronnie Ash 13.31 Oklahoma 05/16/2010 110m/100m Jessica Ohanaja 13.02 LSU 05/26/2007 Hurdles Bayano Kamani 49.47 Baylor 05/21/2000 400m Hurdles Nickiesha Wilson 55.20 LSU 05/26/2007 Chuck Sloan 8:32.59 Oklahoma St. 05/21/2000 3000m Steeple Anna Willard 9:44.88 Michigan 05/26/2007 38.98 LSU 05/09/2013 4x100m Relay 43.64 Texas 05/17/1998 3:01.84 Baylor 1998 4x400m Relay 3:29.11 Baylor 05/17/1998 7:43.29 MIZZOU 2005 4x800m Relay 8:58.79 MIZZOU 2005 Donald Thomas 2.30m // 7-6.5 Auburn 05/25/2007 High Jump Miruna Mataoanu 1.90m // 6-2.75 Alabama 05/25/2007 Andrew Irwin 5.59m // 18-4 Arkansas 05/12/2013 Pole Vault Shade Weygandt 4.34m // 14-2.75 Texas Tech. -
Oly Roster CA-PA
2012 Team USA Olympic Roster (including Californians and Pacific Association/USATF athletes) (Compiled by Mark Winitz) Key Blue type indicates California residents, or athletes with strong California ties Green type indicates Californians who are Pacific Association/USATF members, or athletes with strong Pacific Association ties Bold type indicates past World Outdoor or Olympic individual medalist * Relay pools are composed of the 100m and 400m rosters, the athletes listed in each pool, plus any athlete already on the roster in any other event * All nominations are pending approval by the USOC board of directors. MEN 100m – Justin Gatlin (Orlando, Fla.), Tyson Gay (Clermont, Fla.), Ryan Bailey (Salem, Ore.) 200m – Wallace Spearmon (Dallas, Texas), Maurice Mitchell (Tallahassee, Fla.), Isiah Young (Lafayette, Miss.) 400m – LaShawn Merritt (Suffolk, Va.), Tony McQuay (Gainesville, Fla.), Bryshon Nellum (Los Angeles, Calif.) 800m – Nick Symmonds (Springfield, Ore.), Khadevis Robinson (Las Vegas, Nev.; former longtime Los Angeles-area resident), Duane Solomon (Los Angeles, Calif.) 1500 m– Leonel Manzano (Austin, Texas), Matthew Centrowitz (Eugene, Ore.), Andrew Whetting (Eugene, Ore.) 3000m Steeplechase – Evan Jager (Portland, Ore.), Donn Cabral (Conn.), Kyle Alcorn (Mesa, Ariz.; Buchanan H.S. /Clovis, Calif. '03) 5000m – Galen Rupp (Portland, Ore.), Bernard Lagat (Tucson, Ariz.), Lopez Lomong (Beaverton, Ore.) 10,000m – Galen Rupp (Portland, Ore.), Matt Tegenkamp (Portland, Ore.), Dathan Ritzenhein (Portland, Ore.) 20 km Race Walk – Trevor -
ETN2010 13(Wicm)
Volume 9, No. 13 March 17, 2010 WORLD INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS XII—MEN Tamgho Shocks With TJ Record by Roy Conrad ers in the 60 (Dwain Chambers 6.48), 60 added by Bernard Lagat in the 3000 (7:37.97) Doha, Qatar, March 12–14—In the hurdles (Dayron Robles 7.34), 4x4 (United and Terrence Trammell in 60H (7.36). fairytale world that is modern Doha, it was States 3:03.40) and vault (Steve Hooker Lagat played a typical sit-and-kick game, only fitting that the 13th World Indoor 19-8½/6.01), with U.S.-pacing marks being explaining, “I like to be towed. It’s a champi- Championships should have a fairytale AGENCY GLADYS CHAI/ASVOM ending. The transformation of a small nation Tamgho is closing in on on the Arabian Peninsula from desert backwater to a modern architectural the indoor 59-foot barrier model mirrored the transformation of young Teddy Tamgho from burgeoning triple jump star to the best the event has ever seen indoors. The 20-year-old Frenchman worked his magic when for most the meet was already over and the stands were prob- ably less than half full. Jumping in Doha’s cool Aspire Dome, Tamgho was hot from the get- go, producing a world-leading 57-1½ (17.41) in the first round. That only lasted until the next jump- er, however, as Cuba’s Yoandri Betanzos blew him out of the water with a PR 58-½ (17.69) that moved him to No. 9 on the all-time world list. -
— Lagat Gets the Wanamaker Mile Record —
Volume 9, No. 3 February 1, 2010 — Lagat Gets The Wanamaker Mile Record — by Rich Sands ting on a clinic on how to race on Madison Square “I didn’t want to wait until the bell, I wanted New York City, January 29—On a night filled Garden’s tight 146-meter banked oval. to make it a little earlier,” Lagat said. “I thought with close finishes, Bernard Lagat and Christian After David Krummenacker set an early pace Kiprop was going to respond, but maybe I took off a little too fast and by the time he was trying to cover the ground it was a little Lagat’s win No. 8 at too late.” Millrose moved him Lagat, who now trains regularly with distance runner Abdi Abdirahman (“He ahead of Coghlan likes to take it hard for 10, 13, even 14 miles, and I hang with him,” Lagat said), confirmed that he will take aim at the 5K American Record—Galen Rupp’s 13:18.12 from last winter—at the Boston Indoor Games on February 6. In the shot, Cantwell was also a model of dominance, getting past 70-feet on all four attempts in an otherwise foul-plagued competition as he upped the yearly world lead three times. His fourth-round throw of 72-¼ (21.95) was 4½-feet ahead of runner-up Reese Hoffa. “I thought I was going to throw a little bit better,” the reigning world champ said after missing his undercover PR by 9 inch- es. “I was hoping to throw over 22 meters [72-2¼]. -
Reese Hoffa Hendershott Ne Day, Reese Hoffa’S Life Will Make a Great College
T&FN INTERVIEW by Jon Reese Hoffa Hendershott ne day, Reese Hoffa’s life will make a great college. That’s a priority for me movie—adopted at age 5; became a state and it’s what I really want to do. championO shot putter in high school; reunited T&FN: In your long career, with his birth mother when he was in college after you’ve been a presence in U.S. searching on the Internet; growing into a world- putting since you got 6th in the ’00 class thrower who won U.S. and world titles and Trials. Other than it being your ranked No. 1 in the world; now an advocate for job, what factors have contributed adoption. to your longevity? Now 35, the Athens, Georgia, resident claimed Hoffa: I’ve got to think it’s the Olympic bronze medal in London, a high point great coaching. I think me and in a career that still continues: Don Babbitt have had a kind of evolution in how we do things. T&FN: After winning a medal in your third He has allowed me to grow as “That’s what I have Olympics, have you been able to decide yet where a shot putter every year. that bronze ranks in your long list of honors? When we started out, he did learned over time… Hoffa: I would have to put it pretty high everything: write the workouts; up there, only be there to tell me what to do in to cut out the fat in because it is so lifting or throwing. -
Men's 200M Diamond Discipline 26.08.2021
Men's 200m Diamond Discipline 26.08.2021 Start list 200m Time: 21:35 Records Lane Athlete Nat NR PB SB 1 Eseosa Fostine DESALU ITA 19.72 20.13 20.29 WR 19.19 Usain BOLT JAM Olympiastadion, Berlin 20.08.09 2 Isiah YOUNG USA 19.32 19.86 19.99 AR 19.72 Pietro MENNEA ITA Ciudad de México 12.09.79 3 Yancarlos MARTÍNEZ DOM 20.17 20.17 20.17 NR 19.98 Alex WILSON SUI La Chaux-de-Fonds 30.06.19 WJR* 19.84 Erriyon KNIGHTON USA Hayward Field, Eugene, OR 27.06.21 4Aaron BROWN CAN19.6219.9519.99WJR 19.88 Erriyon KNIGHTON USA Hayward Field, Eugene, OR 26.06.21 5Fred KERLEY USA19.3219.9019.90MR 19.50 Noah LYLES USA 05.07.19 6Kenneth BEDNAREKUSA19.3219.6819.68DLR 19.26 Yohan BLAKE JAM Boudewijnstadion, Bruxelles 16.09.11 7 Steven GARDINER BAH 19.75 19.75 20.24 SB 19.52 Noah LYLES USA Hayward Field, Eugene, OR 21.08.21 8William REAIS SUI19.9820.2420.26 2021 World Outdoor list 19.52 +1.5 Noah LYLES USA Eugene, OR (USA) 21.08.21 Medal Winners Road To The Final 19.62 -0.5 André DE GRASSE CAN Olympic Stadium, Tokyo (JPN) 04.08.21 1Aaron BROWN (CAN) 25 19.68 -0.5 Kenneth BEDNAREK USA Olympic Stadium, Tokyo (JPN) 04.08.21 2021 - The XXXII Olympic Games 2Kenneth BEDNAREK (USA) 23 19.81 +0.8 Terrance LAIRD USA Austin, TX (USA) 27.03.21 1. André DE GRASSE (CAN) 19.62 3André DE GRASSE (CAN) 21 19.84 +0.3 Erriyon KNIGHTON USA Eugene, OR (USA) 27.06.21 2. -
Men's 800M Promotional 25.05.2018
Men's 800m Promotional 25.05.2018 Start list 800m Time: 19:52 Records Lane Athlete Nat NR PB SB 1 Kyle LANGFORD GBR 1:41.73 1:45.16 1:45.16 WR 1:40.91 David RUDISHA KEN London 09.08.12 2 Ferguson Cheruiyot ROTICH KEN 1:40.91 1:42.84 1:46.76 AR 1:42.60 Johnny GRAY USA Koblenz 28.08.85 NR 1:42.60 Johnny GRAY USA Koblenz 28.08.85 3 Wyclife KINYAMAL KEN 1:40.91 1:43.91 1:43.91 WJR 1:41.73 Nijel AMOS BOT London 09.08.12 4 Kipyegon BETT KEN 1:40.91 1:43.76 1:48.32 MR 1:43.63 Nijel AMOS BOT 31.05.14 5 Adam KSZCZOT POL 1:43.22 1:43.30 1:46.70 DLR 1:41.54 David RUDISHA KEN Paris 06.07.12 6 Nijel AMOS BOT 1:41.73 1:41.73 1:44.65 SB 1:43.25 Michael SARUNI KEN Tucson, AZ 28.04.18 7 Emmanuel Kipkurui KORIR KEN 1:40.91 1:43.10 1:45.21 8 Erik SOWINSKI USA 1:42.60 1:44.58 1:46.21 9 Harun ABDA USA 1:42.60 1:45.55 1:47.87 2018 World Outdoor list 1:43.25 Michael SARUNI KEN Tucson, AZ 28.04.18 1:43.91 Wyclife KINYAMAL KEN Shanghai 12.05.18 1:43.95 Jonathan KITILIT KEN Shanghai 12.05.18 Medal Winners Eugene previous Winners 1:44.65 Nijel AMOS BOT Palo Alto 31.03.18 1:44.91 Cornelius TUWEI KEN Nairobi 17.02.18 2017 - London IAAF World Ch. -
Crystal Reports Activex Designer
Branch Sports Technology - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:16 PM 3/1/2013 Page 1 USA Indoor Track & Field Championships - 3/1/2013 to 3/3/2013 Albuquerque Convention Center Albuquerque Convention Center -- Albuquerque, Meet Program - Saturday Field Event 36 Men Weight Throw Event 16 Women Weight Throw Saturday 3/2/2013 - 1:15 PM Saturday 3/2/2013 - 4:05 PM Top 8 advance to final Top 8 advance to final World: 25.86m 3/4/1995 Lance Deal World: 25.56m 3/10/2007 Brittany Riley American: 25.86m 3/4/1995 Lance Deal American: 25.56m 3/10/2007 Brittany Riley Meet: 25.86m 3/4/1995 Lance Deal Meet: 24.78m 2/25/2012 Amber Campbell PosName Team Seed Mark PosName Team Seed Mark Flight 1 of 1 Finals Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 Kevin Mays Unattached 1 Amanda Bingson Nike/NYAC 2 Colin Dunbar Unattached 2 Brittany Cox Unattached 3 AG Kruger Nike 3 Jeneva McCall NYAC 4 Joe Frye Music City Mavs 4 Britney Henry AST 5 Derrick Vicars Unattached 5 Felisha Johnson Indiana St. 6 Michael Lihrman Wisconsin 6 Amber Campbell Nike 7 Jesse Doty Syracuse Charge 7 Meagan McKee Fresno St. 8 Brandon Pounds Indiana St. 8 Reta Woodard Embry-Riddle 9 Paul Wagner Shore AC 9 Gwendolyn Berry Nike/NYAC 10 Justin Welch Unattached 10 Hayli Bozarth Iowa St. 11 Thomas Freeman Nike/NYAC 12 Wilfredo de Jesus Unattached Event 31 Men High Jump Saturday 3/2/2013 - 4:10 PM Event 33 Men Long Jump Progressions: 2.06, 2.11, 2.16, 2.19, 2.22, 2.25, 2.28, 2.31 Saturday 3/2/2013 - 2:15 PM One Flight.