Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:33 PM 2/8/2019 Page 1 Tyson Invitational - 2/7/2019 to 2/9/2019 Randal Tyson Track Complex Univ

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:33 PM 2/8/2019 Page 1 Tyson Invitational - 2/7/2019 to 2/9/2019 Randal Tyson Track Complex Univ Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:33 PM 2/8/2019 Page 1 Tyson Invitational - 2/7/2019 to 2/9/2019 Randal Tyson Track Complex Univ. of Arkansas, Fayetteville Results 9 Oviosun, Kiya FR LSU 55.60 Event 2 Women 60 M QUALIFYING 10 Woodward, Jurnee SO LSU 55.97 Randal Tyson: 7.02 2/11/2012 Tiana Madison 11 Wensel, Payton FR Iowa 56.17 Tyson Inv.: 7.02 ! 2/11/2012 Tiana Madison 12 Phillips, Felicia JR Illinois 56.41 Name Yr School Prelims 13 Davis, Sydney SR Arkansas 56.42 Preliminaries 14 Siemens, Anna FR Kansas 56.46 1 Augustine, Ariyonna FR LSU 7.44Q 15 Granados, Diana SO Northwestern 56.59 2 Baylark, Jada JR Arkansas 7.46Q 16 Peskova, Michaela JR Nebraska 56.73 3 Washington, Sydney SO Baylor 7.50Q 17 Kuykendoll, Mariah JR Kansas 56.81 4 Harris, Lakayla SR Nebraska 7.51Q 18 King, Jhane' JR Baylor 56.87 5 Campbell, Kethlin SO Arkansas 7.52Q 19 Morken, Kylie SO Iowa 56.93 6 Caldwell, Jedah JR Kansas 7.56Q 20 O'Neal, Morgan FR Missouri 56.95 7 Sparling, Krystal JR Alabama 7.46q 21 Swanson, Addie SO Iowa 57.09 8 Brissett, Chanel SO USC 7.57q 22 Owens, Kiyah JR Albany 57.22 9 Carr, Nya FR Illinois 7.58q 23 Welch, Kylie SO Iowa 57.22 10 Darius, Symone JR Alabama 7.59q 24 Willis, Courtney SR Northwestern 57.36 10 Evans, Kimani SO Northwestern 7.59q 25 Sanders, Tontyana SO Baylor 57.40 12 Kuykendall, Tamara JR Arkansas 7.59q 26 Oglesby, Courtnee SR Arizona Stat 57.61 13 Moore, Deja SO Northwestern 7.60q 27 Moore, Jalese FR Arkansas 57.62 14 Cody, Maya SR Missouri 7.60q 28 Gay, Alexis SR Iowa 57.96 15 Ingram, Deja FR Nebraska 7.60 29 Woodside, Daneisha FR Iowa 57.97 16 Matthew, Chidinma SO Albany 7.61 30 Dansbury, Ty'Asia SO Liberty 58.00 17 Hargrove, Sade SR Illinois 7.61 31 Carter, Kayla SO Arkansas 58.21 18 Ezeoke, Nicole FR Oklahoma 7.66 32 Moore, Janiel SO South Plains 58.34 19 Christian, Antonise SO Iowa 7.66 33 Levingston, Kori SO Northwestern 58.48 20 Denoon, Zakiya SR LSU 7.67 34 Hall, Jasmine SO Northwestern 58.86 21 Anokye, Josephine JR Arizona Stat 7.67 35 Jones, Elon'a FR South Plains 58.90 22 Thompson, Marjorie SR Northwestern 7.68 36 Garcia, Briana FR Baylor 59.28 23 Bridges, Whitney FR Nebraska 7.68 37 Jones, Alexis SO Illinois 59.44 24 Driver, Briana SR Illinois 7.70 38 Jessurun, Venae SO Baylor 59.99 25 Brown, Nia FR Arizona Stat 7.72 39 Ayoola, Ololade SO Illinois 1:00.62 26 Spencer, Samara JR South Dakota 7.74 --- Jones, Chelsey JR Nebraska DNF 27 Giles, Ona SR Northwestern 7.74 28 Gordon, Tasheka JR South Dakota 7.74 Event 8 Women 400 M Fastest Sect 29 Laye, Jada FR Iowa 7.75 Randal Tyson: 50.54 3/13/2010 Francena McCorory 30 Pettway, Caira JR Baylor 7.80 Tyson Inv.: 51.16 ! 2/10/2006 Tiandra Ponteen 31 Cleveland, Tiera FR Baylor 7.86 Name Yr School Finals 32 Shumaker, Jazmyn SO Missouri 7.86 Finals 33 Fields, Jayla FR Northwestern 7.88 1 Constantine, Kyra JR USC 53.07 34 Hall, Eboni SR Akron 7.95 2 Scott, Gabby SR Colorado 53.22 35 Oliver, Olivia FR Illinois 7.96 3 Barnett, Sharrika SR Florida 53.30 4 Finley, Honour SO Kansas 53.34 Event 7 Women 400 M 5 Burks Magee, Morgan SO Arkansas 53.71 Randal Tyson: 50.54 3/13/2010 Francena McCorory 6 Nwoko, Chisom JR Illinois 53.77 Tyson Inv.: 51.16 ! 2/10/2006 Tiandra Ponteen 7 Anderson, Doneisha FR Florida 53.84 Name Yr School Finals 8 Roberson, Takyera JR Alabama 54.00 Finals 9 Hammit, Sydney SR Arkansas 54.08 1 Claxton, Grace Puerto Rico 54.39 10 Manson, Taylor SO Florida 54.14 2 Stephens, Nikki SO Florida 54.58 11 Lear, Bailey FR USC 54.18 3 Baker, D'Jai JR Alabama 54.70 12 Wilson, Tiana FR Arkansas 54.45 4 Merriweather, Jai'Lyn SO Oklahoma 54.80 13 Powell, Victoria JR Baylor 54.69 5 Prieto, Mauricia SR Alabama 54.81 14 Funcheon, Katie JR Alabama 54.85 6 Jackson, Natashia JR Northwestern 54.88 --- Peoples, Paris FR Arkansas DNF 7 Weum, Aly SO Iowa 55.31 8 McDonald, Natassha JR Alabama 55.57 Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:33 PM 2/8/2019 Page 2 Tyson Invitational - 2/7/2019 to 2/9/2019 Randal Tyson Track Complex Univ. of Arkansas, Fayetteville Results Event 10 Women 800 M Event 17 Women 60 M Hurdles QUALIFYING Randal Tyson: 2:00.75 2/27/2005 Nicole Cook Randal Tyson: 7.79 3/9/2013 Brianna Rollins Tyson Inv.: 2:01.00 ! 2/10/2001 Jearl Miles-Clark Tyson Inv.: 7.85 ! 2/15/2003 Gail Devers Name Yr School Finals Name Yr School Prelims Finals Preliminaries 1 Russell, Jemima FR USC 2:05.90 1 Chadwick, Payton SR Arkansas 8.14Q 2 Tanner, Amber JR Georgia 2:06.26 2 Austin, Camri SO Oklahoma 8.28Q 3 Byrnes, Alexandra SO Arkansas 2:06.85 3 Bailey, Kennedy SO Baylor 8.37Q 4 Brewer, Alyssa FR USC 2:07.88 4 Brown, Janeek SO Arkansas 8.41Q 5 De Souza, Leticia SR Baylor 2:08.06 5 Perry, Dara SR Akron 8.59Q 6 McDowell, Delaney SR Liberty 2:08.27 6 Carothers, Imani FR Georgia 8.44q 7 Block, Anna Marian FR Georgia 2:09.37 7 Kimbro, Jenny JR Iowa 8.47q 8 Stewart, Morgan SO Baylor 2:12.11 8 Whisby, Aliyah SO Georgia 8.50q 9 Liz, Karina JR Missouri 2:12.30 9 Bender, Hope SR UC Santa Bar 8.53q 10 McClintock, Halle SO Georgia 2:13.71 10 Johnson, Dani SO Colorado 8.59q 11 Ealum, Tanner JR Liberty 2:14.52 11 McWhite, Mahendra JR Oklahoma 8.59q 12 Satterlee, Gabrielle JR Baylor 2:16.22 12 Welch, Valerie SO Colorado 8.64q 13 Bagwell, Emma Rose FR Georgia 2:16.35 13 Lopes, Lyndsey SR USC 8.66q 14 Parsons, Katy JR Baylor 2:16.83 14 Williams, Alexandra SR Arizona Stat 8.66q 15 Shonekan, Faramola JR Missouri 2:18.21 15 Langley-Walker, Madison FR Oklahoma 8.67 16 Iler, Tess SO Arkansas 2:18.31 16 Johnson, Brandee JR Florida 8.68 17 Sawyer, Kailee SR Arkansas 2:18.46 17 Henderson, Eriana JR Colorado 8.71 18 Jeacock, Emily JR Arkansas 2:18.87 18 Abunaw, Victoria FR Akron 8.73 19 Hackbarth, Michaela SO Missouri 2:22.22 19 Smith, J'Alyiea FR Arkansas 8.73 20 Garcia-Santos, Itzel FR South Plains 2:22.85 20 Dabney, Gabbi SR Kansas 8.79 21 Dansby, Jasmine SO Northwestern 2:22.98 21 Purcell, Hope FR Indiana 8.84 22 Roth, Emma FR Missouri 2:25.07 22 Yocum, Sarah SO Baylor 8.85 23 Gandy, Sydney JR Baylor 2:25.26 23 Winger, Sydney FR Iowa 8.86 24 Dinauer, Jacquelyn FR Paradise Val 2:28.04 24 Mitchell, Timetria JR Florida 8.86 --- Brooks, Alena Unattached DNF 25 Weaver, Kionna FR Illinois 8.88 26 Jones, Alexis SO Illinois 8.92 Event 12 Women 1 Mile Run 27 Miller, Alyssa FR Baylor 8.93 Randal Tyson: 4:27.18 2/15/2008 Christin Wurth-Thomas 28 Jinks, Asia SO Albany 8.94 Tyson Inv.: 4:27.18 ! 2/15/2008 Christin Wurth-Thomas 29 Davis, Kylie FR Colorado 9.04 Name Yr School Finals 30 Moody, Patrice SO South Plains 9.06 Finals 31 Lux-Rulon, Lucy FR Illinois 9.24 1 Berry, Chloe JR USC 4:58.41 32 Daley, Megan FR Baylor 9.45 2 Holmes, Celia FR Baylor 4:58.78 33 Smith, Jameria SR Northwestern 9.51 3 Owen, Quinn FR Arkansas 4:59.31 34 Kendziera, Brenda JR Illinois 9.52 4 Ewoi, Dorcus FR South Plains 5:02.31 35 Hernandez, Alyssa SO South Plains 9.72 5 Ritchey, Alex SO Arkansas 5:03.63 36 Carswell, Aliyah FR Northwestern 10.14 6 Jemaiyo, Gladys FR South Plains 5:04.03 37 Peacock, Tiffani SO Baylor 10.15 7 Thomas, Hannah SR Missouri 5:04.13 8 Heavern, Ansley JR Georgia 5:04.89 Event 19 Women 4x400 M Relay 9 Taylor, Greta SO Arkansas 5:06.03 Randal Tyson: 3:27.66 3/15/2003 Texas 10 Gomez, Yanely JR Georgia 5:07.32 Downer, McIntosh, Robinson, Richards 11 Carson, Josie FR Arkansas 5:08.07 Tyson Inv.: 3:27.98 ! 2/13/2016 Texas 12 Lutzow, Jenna FR Missouri 5:09.81 Team Relay Finals 13 Hudson, Isabella SO Northwestern 5:14.09 Finals 14 Brown, Payton SO Arkansas 5:18.05 --- Arkansas B No Data --- Florida B No Data 1) Johnson, Brandee JR 2) Ghee, Lauryn SO 3) Dancy, Shakira FR 4) Froeynes, Amanda SO Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:33 PM 2/8/2019 Page 3 Tyson Invitational - 2/7/2019 to 2/9/2019 Randal Tyson Track Complex Univ. of Arkansas, Fayetteville Results Finals ... (Event 19 Women 4x400 M Relay) 4 Carson, Savannah Unattached 6.06m Team Relay Finals 5 Penn, Kala JR Florida 6.00m --- Alabama B No Data 6 Williams, Kiara SR Alabama 5.99m 1) Baker, D'Jai JR 2) Lampkin, Daija SO 7 Jones, Margaux SR USC 5.93m 3) McDonald, Natassha JR 4) Sparling, Krystal JR 8 Riley, Shylia SR Nebraska 5.91m --- Baylor B No Data 9 Miller, Alyssa FR Baylor 5.66m 1) King, Jhane' JR 2) Yocum, Sarah SO 10 Spencer, Samara JR South Dakota 5.52m 3) Sanders, Tontyana SO 4) Jessurun, Venae SO 11 Carr, Nya FR Illinois 5.42m --- Iowa B No Data 12 Oliver, Olivia FR Illinois 5.21m 1) Morken, Kylie SO 2) Simmons, Tria SR 3) Welch, Kylie SO 4) Woodside, Daneisha FR Event 31 Women Weight Randal Tyson: 25.56m 3/10/2007 Brittany Riley Event 26 Women Long Jump Tyson Inv.: 23.79m ! 2/12/2005 Erin Gilreath Randal Tyson: 6.91m 2/23/2002 Elva Goulbourne Name Yr School Finals Tyson Inv.: 6.83m ! 2/11/2011 Marshevet Myers Finals Name Yr School Finals 1 McClendon, Jordan JR Missouri 20.55m Finals 2 Johnson, CeCe JR Missouri 18.51m 1 Steels, Jasmyn JR Northwestern 6.33m 3 Britt, Nia JR Iowa 18.14m 2 Washington, Symone FR Oklahoma 6.03m 4 Wiggan, Amara JR Florida 18.05m 3 Froeynes, Amanda SO Florida 6.02m 5 Adams, Alexandrea SO Wichita Stat 17.71m 4 Turke, Ieva SO Nebraska 6.01m 6 Burge, Camille JR Oklahoma 17.61m 5 Herman, Kelsey JR Arkansas 5.96m 7 Jones, Lauren SO Oklahoma 17.22m 6 Usoro, Ruth SO South Plains 5.94m 8 Oberdiek, Sydney FR Missouri 17.16m 7 Abire, Mercy JR LSU 5.93m 9 Keating, Rebecca JR Missouri 17.03m 8 Carty, Amanda JR Iowa 5.87m 10 Stein, Alexia SR SE Louisiana 16.84m 9 Bender, Hope SR UC Santa Bar 5.84m 11 Stauffer, Emily SO Missouri 16.73m 10 Madlock, Alex SO Baylor 5.82m 12 Wahrman, Allison JR Iowa 16.23m 11 Petrokaite, Jogaile SR Florida Stat 5.81m 13 Spanoudakis,
Recommended publications
  • WHO WAS Z-BEST OLYMPIAN in 2008 and 2012?
    Journal of Student Research (2014) Volume 3, Issue 1: pp. 1-12 WHO WAS z-BEST OLYMPIAN IN 2008 AND 2012? Ian D. MacKaya, Jack W. Markusena, Paul M. Sommersa The authors examine athletes’ performances in swimming, track, and gymnastic events during the 2008 Beijing Olympics and 2012 London Olympics with the purpose of discovering the most dominant performance. By standardizing great athletic performances using a z-score (the number of standard deviations from the average performance in the finals of a particular event), winners were compared amongst the three sports. The most dominant athlete (with the highest z-score, calculated with or without the last place finisher) was neither celebrated swimmer Michael Phelps nor sprinter Usain Bolt, but rather American LaShawn Merritt in the 400 meter run. Keywords: z-scores; 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics; best performances Who were the most dominant athletes at the 2008 winner, we also report his or her “adjusted” z-score, that is, Beijing Olympics and 2012 London Olympics? Multiple gold the winner’s z-score is recalculated after dropping the finalist medal winners Michael Phelps (swimming), Usain Bolt who finished in last place (and hence had the lowest z-score). (track), and Kai Zou (gymnastics)?1,2,3 In swimming, how For example, in a swimming event where the last place would one decide whether the woman who won the 200 meter finisher badly trails the pack, the standard deviation of the backstroke was more dominant than the man who won the 50 times of all eight finalists will be much larger than when the meter freestyle? And, how would one compare a gold-medal- last place finisher is excluded from our calculations.
    [Show full text]
  • — 2016 T&FN Men's U.S. Rankings —
    50K WALK — 2016 T&FN Men’s U.S. Rankings — 1. John Nunn 2. Nick Christie 100 METERS 1500 METERS 110 HURDLES 3. Steve Washburn 1. Justin Gatlin 1. Matthew Centrowitz 1. Devon Allen 4. Mike Mannozzi 2. Trayvon Bromell 2. Ben Blankenship 2. David Oliver 5. Matthew Forgues 3. Marvin Bracy 3. Robby Andrews 3. Ronnie Ash 6. Ian Whatley 4. Mike Rodgers 4. Leo Manzano 4. Jeff Porter HIGH JUMP 5. Tyson Gay 5. Colby Alexander 5. Aries Merritt 1. Erik Kynard 6. Ameer Webb 6. Johnny Gregorek 6. Jarret Eaton 2. Kyle Landon 7. Christian Coleman 7. Kyle Merber 7. Jason Richardson 3. Deante Kemper 8. Jarrion Lawson 8. Clayton Murphy 8. Aleec Harris 4. Bradley Adkins 9. Dentarius Locke 9. Craig Engels 9. Spencer Adams 5. Trey McRae 10. Isiah Young 10. Izaic Yorks 10. Adarius Washington 6. Ricky Robertson 200 METERS STEEPLE 400 HURDLES 7. Dakarai Hightower 1. LaShawn Merritt 1. Evan Jager 1. Kerron Clement 8. Trey Culver 2. Justin Gatlin 2. Hillary Bor 2. Michael Tinsley 9. Bryan McBride 3. Ameer Webb 3. Donn Cabral 3. Byron Robinson 10. Randall Cunningham 4. Noah Lyles 4. Andy Bayer 4. Johnny Dutch POLE VAULT 5. Michael Norman 5. Mason Ferlic 5. Ricky Babineaux 1. Sam Kendricks 6. Tyson Gay 6. Cory Leslie 6. Jeshua Anderson 2. Cale Simmons 7. Sean McLean 7. Stanley Kebenei 7. Bershawn Jackson 3. Logan Cunningham 8. Kendal Williams 8. Donnie Cowart 8. Quincy Downing 4. Mark Hollis 9. Jarrion Lawson 9. Dan Huling 9. Eric Futch 5. Jake Blankenship 10.
    [Show full text]
  • RESULTS 400 Metres Men - Final
    Sopot (POL) World Indoor Championships 7-9 March 2014 RESULTS 400 Metres Men - Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World Indoor Record WIR 44.57 Kerron CLEMENT USA 20 Fayetteville, AR 12 Mar 2005 Championship Record CR 45.11 Nery BRENES CRC27 Istanbul 10 Mar 2012 World Leading WL 45.03 Deon LENDORE TTO 22 College Station, TX 1 Mar 2014 Area Indoor Record AIR National Indoor Record NIR Personal Best PB Season Best SB Final 8 March 2014 20:27 START TIME PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 156 Pavel MASLÁK CZE 21 Feb 91 5 45.24 NIR 0.179 2 112 Chris BROWN BAH 15 Oct 78 6 45.58 PB 0.244 3 390 Kyle CLEMONS USA 27 Aug 90 4 45.74 0.189 4 413 David VERBURG USA 14 May 91 1 46.21 0.218 5 370 Lalonde GORDON TTO 25 Nov 88 2 46.39 0.230 6 149 Nery BRENES CRC 25 Sep 85 3 47.32 0.158 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE DATE 44.57 Kerron CLEMENT (USA) Fayetteville, AR 12 Mar 05 45.03 Deon LENDORE (TTO) College Station, TX 1 Mar 14 44.63 Michael JOHNSON (USA) Atlanta, GA 4 Mar 95 45.17 Lalonde GORDON (TTO) Boston (BU), MA 8 Feb 14 44.80 Kirani JAMES (GRN) Fayetteville, AR 27 Feb 11 45.24 Pavel MASLÁK (CZE) Sopot 8 Mar 14 44.93 LaShawn MERRITT (USA) Fayetteville, AR 11 Feb 05 45.28 Arman HALL (USA) College Station, TX 1 Mar 14 45.02 Danny EVERETT (USA) Stuttgart 2 Feb 92 45.39 Vernon NORWOOD (USA) College Station, TX 1 Mar 14 45.03 Torrin LAWRENCE (USA) Fayetteville, AR 12 Feb 10 45.58 Chris BROWN (BAH) Sopot 8 Mar 14 45.03 Deon LENDORE (TTO) College Station, TX 1 Mar 14 45.60 Kyle CLEMONS (USA) Albuquerque 23 Feb 14 45.05 Thomas SCHÖNLEBE (GDR) Sindelfingen 5 Feb 88 45.62 David VERBURG (USA) Albuquerque 23 Feb 14 45.05 Alvin HARRISON (USA) Atlanta, GA 28 Feb 98 45.71 Nigel LEVINE (GBR) Birmingham (NIA), GBR 15 Feb 14 45.11 Nery BRENES (CRC) Istanbul 10 Mar 12 45.84 Kind BUTLER III (USA) Albuquerque 23 Feb 14 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data Processing by CANON AT-400-M-f--1--.RS1..v1 Issued at 20:33 on Saturday, 08 March 2014 Official IAAF Partners.
    [Show full text]
  • Program Records Men’S Indoor School Records Women’S Indoor School Records
    Program records Men’s Indoor School Records Women’s Indoor School Records EVENT ATHLETE MARK YEAR EVENT ATHLETE MARK YEAR 55m Carl Lewis 6.07 1981 55m Lisa May Duffus 6.70 1997 60m Cameron Burrell 6.48 2016 60m Ebonie Floyd 7.27 2007 200m Elijah Hall 20.02 2018 200m Ebonie Floyd 23.11 2007 400m Kahmari Montgomery 45.04 2019 400m Brittany Wallace 52.64 2014 800m Brian Bell 1:48.78 2016 800m Vernetta Rolle 2:08.58 1999 Mile Brian Barraza 3:58.66 2016 Mile Nora Collins 4:45.60 1985 3,000m Brian Barraza 7:53.60 2017 3,000m Nora Collins 9:19.78 1985 5,000m Brian Barraza 14:23.29 2014 5,000m Selena Sierra 16:53.52 2017 55m Hurdles Cletus Clark 7.10 1984 55m Hurdles Lisa May Duffus 7.71 1997 60m Hurdles Marcus McWilliams 7.71 2016 60m Hurdles Naomi Taylor 8.01 2019 Amere Lattin 7.71 2019 4x400 Howard, Garner, 3:32.28 2006 4x400 Igbokwe, Lattin 3:01.51 2019 Guy, Floyd Holt, Montgomery DMR Petterson, Boxill, 11:43.92 1999 DMR Vicenik, Mayes, 9:34.00 1970 Rolle, Charlier Joahar,Hilton 4x800 Greenwall, Garcia, 8:39.67 1988 High Jump Mark Reed 2.31 (7-7.00) 1988 Greenwall, Dunn-Fugua Pole Vault Antonio Ruiz 5.50 (18-0.05) 2020 High Jump Kym Carter 1.88 (6-2.00) 1986 Long Jump Carl Lewis 8.56 (28-1.00) 1982 Ifoma Jones 1.88 (6-2.00) 1999 Triple Jump Frank Rutherford 17.09 (56-1.00) 1986 Pole Vault Rhian Clarke 4.20 (13-9.25) 2001 Shot Put John Davis 19.96 (64-7.25) 1998 Long Jump Carol Lewis 6.78 (22-3.00) 1985 Weight Throw Miles Marhofer 21.40 (70-2.50) 2020 Triple Jump Tonye’cia Burks 12.92 (42-4.75) 2018 Heptathlon Nate Mechler 5,758 points 2018
    [Show full text]
  • Tyson Invitational Top Ten List
    TYSON INVITATIONAL TOP TEN LIST (MEN’S EVENTS) 60 METERS 3000 METERS HIGH JUMP HEPTATHLON 6.46 Terrence Trammell, USA, 2003 7:35.65 Boaz Cheboiywo, Kenya, 2006 2.33m Andra Manson, Texas, 2007 5,826 Terry Prentice, Unattached, 2013 6.48 John Capel, USA, 2003 7:38.30 Boaz Cheboiywo, NIKE, 2004 2.33m Veron Turner, Oklahoma, 2018 5,277 Denim Rogers, Houston Baptist, 2019 6.50 Maurice Greene, USA, 2003 7:38.59 Alistair Cragg, Arkansas, 2004 2.33m Erik Kynard, Kansas State, 2011 4,907 Lane Austell, Unattached, 2013 6.52 Lerone Clarke, Jamaica, 2012 7:40.17 Daniel Lincoln, NIKE, 2004 2.30m Jacorian Duffield, NIKE, 2017 4,276 Daniel Spejcher, Unattached, 2019 6.52 John Teeters, OK State, 2015 (Prelims) 7:40.17 Kevin Sullivan, Reebok, 2007 2.30m Donald Thomas, Auburn, 2007 4,019 Hootie Hurley, Unattached, 2019 6.53 Jon Drummond, Nike, 2000 7:40.25 Matt Tegenkamp, NIKE, 2007 2.29m Bradley Adkins, Texas Tech, 2016 3,789 Kyle Costner, Unattached, 2019 6.54 John Teeters, OK State, 2015 (Semis) 7:40.53 Alistair Cragg, Adidas, 2005 2.28m JuVaughn Harrison, LSU, 2020 3,011 Julius Sommer, Arkansas, 2013 6.54 Maurice Greene, USA, 2003 (Prelims) 7:40.72 Markos Geneti, Adidas, 2005 2.28m Christoff Bryan, Kansas State, 2015 6.54 Terrence Trammell, USA, 2003 (Prelims) 7:41.59 Adam Goucher, USA, 2006 2.27m Marcus Jackson, Miss State, 2014 6.54 Jason Smoots, NIKE, 2005 7:42.17 Kevin Sullivan, Canada, 2006 2.27m Derek Drouin, Indiana, 2011 HEPTATHLON 60M 6.54 Rakieem Salaam, Oklahoma 2011, (Semis) 2.27m Ricky Robertson, Mississippi, 2011 7.01 Terry Prentice,
    [Show full text]
  • Doha 2018: Compact Athletes' Bios (PDF)
    Men's 200m Diamond Discipline 04.05.2018 Start list 200m Time: 20:36 Records Lane Athlete Nat NR PB SB 1 Rasheed DWYER JAM 19.19 19.80 20.34 WR 19.19 Usain BOLT JAM Berlin 20.08.09 2 Omar MCLEOD JAM 19.19 20.49 20.49 AR 19.97 Femi OGUNODE QAT Bruxelles 11.09.15 NR 19.97 Femi OGUNODE QAT Bruxelles 11.09.15 3 Nethaneel MITCHELL-BLAKE GBR 19.94 19.95 WJR 19.93 Usain BOLT JAM Hamilton 11.04.04 4 Andre DE GRASSE CAN 19.80 19.80 MR 19.85 Ameer WEBB USA 06.05.16 5 Ramil GULIYEV TUR 19.88 19.88 DLR 19.26 Yohan BLAKE JAM Bruxelles 16.09.11 6 Jereem RICHARDS TTO 19.77 19.97 20.12 SB 19.69 Clarence MUNYAI RSA Pretoria 16.03.18 7 Noah LYLES USA 19.32 19.90 8 Aaron BROWN CAN 19.80 20.00 20.18 2018 World Outdoor list 19.69 -0.5 Clarence MUNYAI RSA Pretoria 16.03.18 19.75 +0.3 Steven GARDINER BAH Coral Gables, FL 07.04.18 Medal Winners Doha previous Winners 20.00 +1.9 Ncincihli TITI RSA Columbia 21.04.18 20.01 +1.9 Luxolo ADAMS RSA Paarl 22.03.18 16 Ameer WEBB (USA) 19.85 2017 - London IAAF World Ch. in 20.06 -1.4 Michael NORMAN USA Tempe, AZ 07.04.18 14 Nickel ASHMEADE (JAM) 20.13 Athletics 20.07 +1.9 Anaso JOBODWANA RSA Paarl 22.03.18 12 Walter DIX (USA) 20.02 20.10 +1.0 Isaac MAKWALA BOT Gaborone 29.04.18 1.
    [Show full text]
  • 400M MEN All-Time List -- SPEED RESERVE Updated 10/14/19
    200 to 400 relationship assume 400m is 2.223 x 200m 27.0 x 2.223 = 60.00 22.5 x 2.223 = 50.01 Setting training tempos special endurance intensive tempo Speed development defined = 95%+ of max speed Accel development defined = 95%+ of max intensity Setting training tempos (minimal) Start here, and progress from here 60.0 50.0 50-100m race pace to rp +1” 16.0 13.3 150-200m race pace to rp +2” 32.0 26.6 250-300m race pace to rp +3” 48.0 39.9 350-400m race pace to rp +4” 64.0 53.2 Helpful estimate: athletes will improve 2-3% every 2-3 weeks wk 1 5x 150 avg 24.0 (24.0 x .02 = .48) wk 2 wk 3 5x 150 avg 23.5 (23.5 x .02 = .47) wk 4 wk 5 5x 150 avg 23.1 ………………….. etc Helpful datum: Maximal effort for 5x 200m/ 5’ rest = athlete can average their 2nd 200m race tempo (or slightly better) Example: Clora Williams 51.07 51.07 x .524 = 26.7 5x 200 (3 assisted, 2 resisted) = 26.3 average in week 28-30 Progress template in a 38-42 week season: week 1-3 6-8x 150 at 85% intensive tempo week 4-6 6-8x 150 at 87% intensive tempo week 7 5x 200 at 85% intensive tempo / special endurance week 10 5x 200 at 87% week 15 5x 200 at 90% - Exams/Christmas follow week 18 5x 200 at 88% week 21 5x 200 at 91% week 23 5x 200 at 93% week 25 5x 200 at 95% week 27 5x 200 at 97% week 29 5x 200 at 99% - transition to 3-4x 200/ 6’ rest or short rest Example 1a start here! Wk 1-4 early season / general prep So: 5x 150 @ 85% / 4-5’ 32.0 x .75 = 24.0 26.6 x .75 = 20.0 60.0 50.0 200m 32.0 26.6 150m (.75) 24.0 20.0 Example 1b Wk 3-6 early season / general prep So: 5x 150 @ 87% / 4-5’
    [Show full text]
  • Head Coach Leroy Burrell
    HEAD COACH LEROY BURRELL TEN YEARS OF EXCELLENCE Ñ C-USA Indoor Coach of the Decade (1996-2005) Ñ C-USA Outdoor Coach of the Decade (1996-2005) Ñ 13-Time C-USA Coach of the Year Ñ Three-Time NCAA Regional Coach of the Year Ñ USA Junior Coach Ñ 1992 Olympic Gold Medalist Ñ Two-Time World Record Holder (100 Meters) Ñ Current World Record Holder (4x100- & 4x200-Meter Relays) Ñ Three-Time NCAA Champion Ñ 10-Time NCAA All-American 2008 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 2007 MEN’S INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Media Information 2 MEN’S RECORDS Season Preview 3-5 Indoor Records/Top 5 90-91 adidas Ad 6 Outdoor Records/Top 5 92-93 Track and Field Facilities 8-9 Indoor All-Americans 94 UH Track and Field 10-11 Outdoor All-Americans 95 The City of Houston 12-13 NCAA Champions 96-97 The University of Houston 14-16 Conference USA Champions 98 Cougar Athletics 17-28 Year-by-Year Finishes 99 Awards and Honors 100 2007 SEASON REVIEW Letterwinners 101-103 2007 Cross Country Results 30 2007 Track and Field Top Five Performances 31-34 NCAA Qualifying Standards 104 COACHING STAFF QUICK FACTS Head Coach Leroy Burrell 36-37 Location Houston, Texas Associate Head Coach Kyle Tellez 38 Founded 1927 Assistant Coach Will Blackburn 39 Began Intercollegiate Athletics 1946 Head Cross Country Coach Ryan Turner 40 Enrollment 35,400 Assistant Coach Floyd Heard/Volunteer Assistant Jenny Adams/Volunteer Assistant President/Chancellor TBA Ebonie Floyd/Volunteer Assistant Alec Henry 41 Athletics Director Dave Maggard Strength and Conditioning Coach Chad Dennis/Strength and Conditioning Coach Dale Affiliation NCAA Division I Jones/ Academic Advisor Lori Selzer/Academic Advisor Helen Gore-Laird 42 Conference Conference USA Administrative Assistant Tiffani Hoot/Dr.
    [Show full text]
  • Sprinters Who Train at Disney Earn Spots on U.S. and Jamaican Olympic Teams for Rio Games
    Sprinters Who Train at Disney Earn Spots on U.S. and Jamaican Olympic Teams For Rio Games The U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials recently took place in Eugene, Oregon and several hopefuls who regularly train at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort participated. These athletes train at Disney under the watchful eye of former U.S. Olympic Track & Field head coach Brooks Johnson, who has coached at least one athlete in every Olympics since 1968. Continuing that streak, sprinter LaShawn Merritt and hurdler Andrew Riley have earned spots on the United States and Jamaican National Olympic Teams, respectively. Riley, who made NCAA history in 2012 when he became the first male athlete to win national titles in the 100- meter and 110-meter hurdles in the same year, is making his second Olympics appearance. Riley qualified to represent Jamaica in the 2012 London Olympics. For Merritt, this will be the veteran sprinter’s third Olympics. Merritt took home gold in the 2008 Beijing Olympics when he won the 400-meter dash and was on the team that won the 4×400-meter relay. Merritt also has 11 World Championships medals, eight of which are gold. Merritt entered this month’s trials focusing exclusively on the 400-meter race, but decided to enter the 200- meter trials as well. In what came as a surprise to many, Merritt posted a world-leading time of 19.74 seconds in the 200-meter semifinals and would finish second behind fellow veteran sprinter Justin Gatlin (19.75) in the 200-meter finals.
    [Show full text]
  • From the Editor
    Track & Field News The Bible Of The Sport Since 1948 from the Founded by Bert & Cordner Nelson E. GARRY HILL — Editor ED FOX — Publisher editor EDITORIAL STAFF Sieg Lindstrom ..........Managing Editor Jon Hendershott ......... Associate Editor BUSINESS STAFF Janet Vitu ..............Executive Publisher STOP ME IF YOU’VE HEARD THIS ONE BEFORE: “How many members of the Jenny McGinnes ...........Office Manager U.S. team got seasonal bests during the World Championships? For the biggest meet of the Teresa Tam ......................... Art Director year you’d think the number would be high, but in reality, of the 92 American athletes who WORLD RANKINGS COMPILERS competed in individual events at the WC, a mere 14 (7 men, 7 women) reached high-water Jonathan Berenbom, Richard Hymans, Dave marks.” Johnson, Nejat Kök, R.L. Quercetani (Emeritus) Actually, longterm readers have heard that one before. That’s my lead sentence to my SENIOR EDITORS October ’03 column, from a piece titled Bob Bowman (Walking), Roy Conrad (Special “Paris—more proof that the U.S. Trials Projects), Bob Hersh (Eastern), Mike Kennedy Beijing—more proof that meets need to be moved later.” (High School Girls), Glen McMicken (Lists), You know what comes next: the dismal Walt Murphy (Relays), Jim Rorick (Stats), Jack the U.S. Trials meets Shepard (High School Boys) Beijing figures. Despite the fact that the need to be moved later number of U.S. athletes climbed from 92 U.S. CORRESPONDENTS to 118, the number notching seasonal bests John Auka, Bob Bettwy, Bret Bloomquist, Bill Buchalter, Mike Byrnes, Tom Casacky, Pete Cava, dropped from 14 to 12 (8 men, 4 women).
    [Show full text]
  • Multiple Linear Regression Summary with Estimations
    SUMMARY OUTPUT Regression Statistics Multiple R 0.999779982 R Square 0.999560013 Adjusted R Square 0.999543837 Standard Error 0.040787787 Observations 142 ANOVA df SS MS F Significance F Regression 5 514.0060938 102.8012 61792.81 2.5E-226 Residual 136 0.22625553 0.001664 Total 141 514.2323493 Coefficients Standard Error t Stat P-value Lower 95% Upper 95% Lower 95.0% Upper 95.0% Lower 95.0% Upper 95.0% Intercept -18.6244 9.797298689 -1.900973 0.059421 -37.99916 0.750348891 -37.99915832 0.75034889 -49.22364245 489.76683 100M -0.4783 0.457221671 -1.04605 0.297394 -1.38246 0.425906943 -1.382460343 0.42590694 -238.0867176 31.2339268 200M 2.4202 0.23233896 10.4165 4.83E-19 1.960694 2.879622395 1.960693566 2.8796224 -10.54125909 112.304955 2/1 R -13.2512 4.931303514 -2.687163 0.008106 -23.00317 -3.49926311 -23.00316792 -3.49926311 -209.8882236 36.0316964 4/1 R 4.8089 1.446738463 3.323969 0.001141 1.9479 7.669926563 1.947900086 7.66992656 4/2 R 11.0633 2.892392193 3.82496 0.000199 5.343402 16.78316515 5.343402446 16.7831651 RESIDUAL OUTPUT Observation Predicted 400M Residuals ABS - V MICHAEL BERRY 44.79 -0.04 0.04 JASON ROUSER 44.76 0.01 0.01 JEREMY WARINER 43.46 -0.01 0.01 NATHON ALLEN 44.21 -0.02 0.02 JOE HERRERA 46.64 0.00 0.00 DANNY EVERETT 43.81 0.00 0.00 JERRY HARRIS 44.73 -0.01 0.01 PATRICK BLAKE LEEPER 45.11 -0.06 0.06 STEVEN GARDINER 43.89 -0.02 0.02 DAJUAN HARDING 46.09 -0.05 0.05 DAVID NEVILLE 44.61 0.00 0.00 WILBERT LONDON 44.50 -0.03 0.03 DAVID VERBURG 44.41 0.00 0.00 STEWART TREVOR 45.63 0.00 0.00 LASHAWN MERRITT 43.67 -0.02 0.02
    [Show full text]
  • 2015-16 Indiana Track & Field
    2015-16 INDIANA TRACK & FIELD HISTORY & RECORDS HISTORY & RECORDS Table of Contents .................................................................1 IU Track and Field By the Numbers ...................................2-3 2012 Bronze Medalist Derek Drouin ....................................4 INDIANA2008 Gold TRACKMedalist AND David FIELD Neville & .......................................CROSS COUNTRY 5 The 2014-15 Indiana Track and Field History Book is a pro- 2013 Bowerman Award: Derek Drouin ................................6 Cross Country Records .......................................................39 duction of the Indiana Media Relations Office. Individuals 2014 World Indoor Champion: Kind Butler ..........................7 Indoor Records ..............................................................40-43 wishing to reproduce any portion of the guide should receive 2014 Junior National Champion: Tretez Kinnaird ................8 Outdoor Records............................................................44-47 GUIDEprior consent INFORMATION from the Indiana Media Relations Office. Olympic Success ..................................................................9 HISTORYFacility Records .............................................................48-49 NCAA Champions...............................................................10 Year-by-Year Results .....................................................50-52 Sprints/Hurdles/Relays .................................................11-12 Olympians......................................................................53-56
    [Show full text]