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2008 US Vs WORLD Junior 2Jul08 the US Juniors Vs the Rest of The 2008 US vs WORLD Junior 2Jul08 The US Juniors vs the rest of the world – the top 2 US juniors on the US Junior team vs the those who are in the top 2 of their country (who also may necessarily be on their country’s team). Thanks to Mirko Jalava and his World Junior lists for much of the data. MEN 100 W 10.74 10.12 [1.7] Daniel Bailey, Australia 31May08 10.19 [1.1] TERRELL WILKS, FLORIDA 12.30.89 19Jun08 10.27 [0.3] Yohan Blake, Jamaica 14Mar08 10.30A [1.6] Wilhelm van der Vyver, South Africa 18Apr08 10.32 Kendall Bacchus, Trinidad 21Feb08 10.33 [1.1] ANTONIO SALES, SOUTH CAROLINA 19Jun08 10.33 Joel Dillon, Trinidad 21Feb08 10.34 [0.3] Nickel Ashmeade, Jamaica 14Mar08 10.38 [-1.5] Alvaro Gomez, Colombia 12Apr08 10.38 [0.2] Christophe Lemaitre, France 31May08 10.38 [1.1] Lai Chun Ho, Hong Kong 1Jun08 10.38 [1.6] Daniele Greco, Italy 2Jun08 200 W 21.64 20.58 Ismail Al-Sabani, Saudi Arabia 15May08 20.69 [1.0] Ramone Mc Kenzie, Jamaica 2Mar08 20.78 [1.4] Robert Hering, Germany 22Jun08 20.80 [0.2] Nickel Ashmeade, Jamaica 2Mar08 20.90 [0.9] Patrick Vosloo, South Africa 29Mar08 20.90 Ahmed Mohamed Al-Merjabi, Oman 15May08 20.94 [-2.2] ANTONIO SALES, SOUTH CAROLINA 19Jun08 20.96 [-1.7] Alonso Edwards, Panama 15Mar08 20.97 [1.8] Christophe Lematre, France 18May08 21.03 [-2.2] CURTIS MITCHELL, RIVERSIDE CC 19Jun08 400 W 48.04 45.54 O'NEAL WILDER, MISSISSIPPI STATE 8.9.89 18May08 45.85 BRYAN MILLER, TEXAS A+M 5.31.89 18May08 46.18 Niklas Zender, Germany 22Jun08 46.33 Ismail Al-Sabani, Saudi Arabia 14Jun08 46.47 Kurt Mulcahy, Australia 28Feb08 46.53 Pascal Nabow, Germany 22Jun08 46.54 Jordan Mc Grath, Great Britain 18May08 46.55 Vladimir Krasnov, Russia 26May08 46.57 Petros Kiriakidis, Greece 13Jun08 46.62 Ramone Mc Kenzie, Jamaica 15Mar08 800 W 1:51.00 1:42.69 Abubaker Kaki, Sudan 6Jun08 1:44.99 Asbel Kiprop, Kenya 19Apr8 1:45.98 Sebastian Keiner, Germany 1Jun08 1:46.85 Andre Oliver, South Africa 18Jun08 1:47.47 DONTE HOLMES, DELAWARE STATE 3.14.89 31May08 1:47.52 Giordano Benedetti, Italy 11May08 1:47.62 James Kaan, Australia 21Feb098 1:47.68 *Elijah Greer, Lake Oswego, OR 10.24.90 21Jun08 1:47.79 Diomar de Souza, Brazil 22May08 1:47.84 David Bustos, Spain 24May08 1500 W 3:48.00 3:35.27 Bikila Demma, Ethiopia 24May08 3:35.65 Nicholas Kemboi, Kenya 6Jun08 3:36.9 Hais Welday, Eritria 17Apr08 3:38.15 Dumisani Hlaselo, South Africa 14Mar08 3:39.71 Abubaker Kaki, Sudan 3Jun08 3:40.52 Isaak Sibhatu, Eritria 24Jun08 3:41.09 Josephat Kithii, Kenya 27Jun08 3:41.24 EVAN JAGER, WISCONSIN 3.8.89 4May08 3:41.6 David Forrester, Great Britain 14Jun08 3:42.11 Osman Yahya, Sudan 29May08 5000 W 14:15.0 12:57.56 Abreham Cherkos, Ethiopia 1Jun08 13:08.96 Dejene Gebremeskel, Ethiopia 17May08 13:18.68 Geoffrey Kusuro, Uganda 24May08 13:23.70 Stephen Kiprotich, Uganda 24May08 13:25.23 Amanuel Mesel, Eritria 21Jun08 13:25.58 Tonny Wamulwa, Zambia 13Jun08 13:27.54 Titus Mbishei, Kenya 24May08 13:31.98 Levi Matebo, Kenya 6Jun08 13:48.18 Teklemariam Medhin Weldeslasie, Eritria 12Jun08 13:58.28 Ryuju\i Kashwiwabara, Japan 25May08 10000 W 31:00.0 27:13.85 Ibrahim Jeylan, Ethiopia 8Jun08 27:51.92 Paul Kuira, Kenya 1Jun08 28:00.98 Stephen Kiprotich, Uganda 31May08 28:14.39 Nicholas Makau, Kenya 19Apr08 28:46.03 Li Zicheng, China 13Apr08 28:52.29 Marco Joseph, Tanzania 22May08 29:00.96 Abraham Niyonkuru, Burundi 6Jun08 29:07.39 Zhao Bing, China 13Apr08 29:07.44 Ezechiel Niziiyiman, Burundi 6Jun08 29:15.18 Yusuke Mita, Japan 18May08 3000 Steeplechase W 9:10.0 8:14.29 Benjamin Kiplagat, Uganda 24May08 8:14.68 Nahom Mesfin Tariku, Ethiopia 31May08 8:27.56 Abdelghani Ait Bahmad, Morocco 31May08 8:30.39 Legese Lamiso, Ethiopia 11Jun08 8:43.69 Majed Saleh Bashir, Bahrain 29May08 8:49.42 Krystian Zalewski, Poland 3May08 8:51.09 Cosmas Ondiba, Kenya 18May08 8:51.25 DYLAN KNIGHT, UCLA 1.14.89 17May08 8:52.51 Barnabas Kemboi, Kenya 28Jun08 8:52.86 Xu Son, China 12Apr08 110H – 39” W 14.74 13.51 [0.0] Zie Wenjun, China 23May08 13.68 [2.0] CHARLTON ROLLE, TENNESSEE 5.18.89 11Apr08 13.83 [-0.2] Jian Fan, China 23May08 13.85 [1.4] JOHNNY DUTCH, SOUTH CAROLINA 1.20.89 9May08 13.95 [1.9] Sami Ahmed Al-Haider, Saudi Arabia 16Apr 13.98 [1.2] Callum Priestly, Great Britain 8Jun08 14.04 [-0.2] Jin Nakamura, Japan 28Jun08 14.12 Abdulaziz Al-Mandeel, Kuwait 1Apr08 14.15 [-0.5] Karlis Daube, Latvia 8Jun09 14.23 [0.0] Richard Bienasch, Germany 21Jun08 400H W 53.34 48.52 JOHNNY DUTCH, SOUTH CAROLINA 1.20.89 29Jun08 48.69 JESHUA ANDERSON, WASHINGTON STATE 6.22.89 13Jun08 50.29 Keiron Stewart, Jamaica 14Mar08 50.44 Andre Peart, Jamaica 14Mar08 50.76 Tomoharu Kino, Japan 15Jun08 50.87 Cornel Fredericks, South Africa 19Apr08 50.95 Lee Seung-Yun, Korea 15Jun08 50.96 PC Beneke, South Africa 19Apr08 50.97 Hugo Grillas, France 21Jun08 51.26 Sylvain Commanchail, France 21Jun08 High Jump W 7-0.25 7-4.5 Bohdan Bondarenko, Ukraine 16Jun08 7-4.5 Karim Samir Lofty, Egypt 27Jun08 7-4.25 Wang Chen, China 25May08 7-3.75i *Erik Kynard, Rogers, Toledo, OH 2.3.91 [7-0.75 3May] 19Jan08 7-3.25 Miguel Angel Sancho, Spain 7Jun08 7-3 Umit Tan, Turkey 31May08 7-3 Raymond Higgs, Bahamas 27Jun08 7-2.5 Alberto Bravo, Spain 9May08 7-2.5 Sylwester Bednarek, Poland 15Jun08 7-1.75 Vladimir Menkov, Russia 26May08 7-1.75 Adonios Mastoras, Greece 14Jun08 7-1.75 Sergey Mudrov, Russia 19Jun08 Pole Vault W 16-6.75 19-0.5 Raphael Holzdeppe, Germany 28Jun08 18-1 Pawel Wojciechowski, Poland 1Jun08 18-0.5 MASTON WALLACE, TEXAS 7.2.89 18May08 17-9 JOE BERRY, TENNESSEE 2.17.89 31May08 17-8.5 Hiroki Sasase, Japan 25May08 17-8.5 Karsten Dilla, Germany 6Jun08 17-1.5 Dezso Szabo, Hungary 22Jun08 17-0.75 Cheyne Rahme, South Africa 19Apr08 17-0.75 Yuya Ariake, Japan 20Apr08 17-0.75 Anatoliy Bednyuk, Russia 25May08 17-0.75 Rasmus Jorgensen, Denmark 7Jun08 17-0.75 Andy Marsh, Great Britain 14Jun08 Long Jump W 24-7.25 26-6.5 [0.4] Weng Yongfeng, China 28Jun08 26-1.75 [1.4] Jamal Brown, Panama 11May08 25-10 [0.3] Zhang Xiaoyi, China 28Jun08 25-9.25 [0.5] Stanley Gbabeke, Nigeria 23Jun08 25-8 [-0.2] Dzmitry Astrouski, Belarus 31May08 25-7.75 [1.8] Marcos Chuva, Portugal 22May08 25-6.75i -Christian Taylor,Sandy Creek,Tyrone,GA 6.18.90[24-11.25 -2.1 20Jun]15Mar08 25-4.75 [-2.3] Stefan Brits, South Africa 28Mar08 25-4.75 [1.6] Guillaume Victorin, France 21Jun08 25-4.5 [2.0] Carlos de Moraes, Brazil 23Feb08 Triple Jump W 51-2.25 55-3.5 [0.8] Teddy Tamgho, France 4May08 54-7.25 [1.6] Mohamed Youssef Al-Sahabi, Bahrain 15Jun08 53-8.25 [0.0] Wang Wenyu, China 13Apr08 53-7.75 [1.8] Sharif El-Sharif, Ukraine 8Jun08 53-6.5 [0.8] Ernesto Reve’, Cuba 1Jun08 53-3.75 [1.3] Daniele Greco, Italy 13Jun08 52-10 [0.5] Jiang Wei, China 15Jun08 52-9.25 [0.4] Aleksey Fyodorov, Russia 17May08 52-8.25 [1.6] AUSTIN DAVIS, NORTH CAROLINA 1.10.89 21Jun08 52-8 [1.2] -Christian Taylor, Sandy Creek, Tyrone, GA Shot Put – 6kg 67-6.75 Alexandr Bulanov, Russia 25May08 67-4.75 Emanuele Fuamatu, Australia 15Jun08 66-11.5 David Storl, Germany 8Jun08 66-3 Orazio Cremona, South Africa 7Mar08 65-6 Gregoriy Kamulya, Uzbekhistan 12Jun08 65-3.25 Rosen Karamfilov, Bulgaria 22Mar08 65-1.5 Stanislav Seheda, Ukraine 20May08 64-3.25 Simon Gustafsson, Sweden 21Jun08 63-7 Henri Pakisjarvi, Finland 26Jun08 63-5.5 Hendrik Muller, Germany 8Jun08 Discus 1.75 kg 230-1 Mykyta Nesterenko Ukraine 24May08 209-9 Victor Hogan, South Africa 19Apr08 203-6 Marin Premeru, Croatia 10Jun08 202-3 Mikhail Dvornikov, Russia 26May08 198-4 Brett Morse, Great Britain 24May08 197-0 Gordon Wolf, Germany 17Feb08 195-5 -Geoffrey Tabor, Ardmore, OK 22Jun08 193-8 Quincy Wilson, Trinidad 22Jun08 192-9 Fredrik Amundgard, Norway 11May08 192-6 Mostan Motamed, Iran 15Jun08 Hammer-16# 6kg 257-3 Denis Lukyanov, Russia 26May08 251-10 WALTER HENNING, LSU 1.24.89 10May08 248-1 Javier Cienfuegos, Spain 15May08 247-10 *Conor Mc Cullough, Chaminade, West Hills, CA 15Jun08 247-7 Andriy Martynyuk, Ukraine 16Jun08 246-8 Aleh Dubitski, Belarus 7Jun08 244-11 Richard Olbrich, Germany 24May08 244-4 Reinier Mejias, Cuba 20Jun08 243-10 Dzmitry Smuneu, Belarus 15Feb08 240-11 Mirko Micuda, Croatia 10Jun08 Javelin W 218-2 249-10 Ihab Abd El Rahman, Egypt 7May08 240-9 Piotr Frackiewicz, Poland 31May08 240-1 Franz Burghagen, Germany 17Feb08 239-11 Piotr Hajdysz, Poland 7Jun08 239-9 Park Won-Kil, Korea 15Apr08 238-2 Dmytro Kosynskyy, Ukraine 31May08 236-7 Vyacheslav Yankov, Russia 16Mar08 235-10 Philmar Janse van Rensburg, South Africa 16Feb08 235-10 Bobur Skokirjonov, Uzbekhistan 23May08 235-5 Emanuele Sabio, Italy 14Jun08 Decathlon (Junior Implements) 7809 Eduard Mikhan, Belarus 5Jun08 7350 Danil Vasilyev, Russia 18Jun08 7326 Jacek Nabozny, Poland 4May08 7271 Anatoli Koshar, Belarus 5Jun08 7242 Mark Tymchenko, Ukraine 17Jun08 7222 Denis Tishchenko, Russia 18Jun08 7207 Daniel Gardiner, Great Britain 1Jun08 7202 CHASE DALTON, BYU 2.1.89 21Jun08 7064 Adam Bevis, Australia 29Feb08 7055 Petter Olsson, Sweden 31May08 .
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