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Women's Olympic Trials Volume 7, No. 40 July 11, 2008 Version 1 Anderson 10.98w; 5. Joyce 11.16w; 6. Roseby 11.19w; 7. Layne 11.27w; 8. — Women’s Olympic Trials — Jordan 11.29w. II(0.7)–1. Jeter 10.97 PR; 2. Felix 10.98; EUGENE, OREGON 11.16; 3. A. Williams 11.06; 4. Knight 11.07 PR (5, JUNe 27–30, JULy 3–6 6. Tawanna Meadows (Troy) 11.48. =5 WJ; 2, 2 AJ); 5. Weatherspoon 11.08 PR; II(3.5)–1. Felix 11.01w; 2. Gloria Asumnu 6. Solomon 11.16; (adidas) 11.10w; 3. Lynne Layne (Tn) 11.18w; 7. Gaines 11.24; 8. M. Barber 11.29. — 100 METERS — 4. Alexis Joyce (unat) 11.21w; III(2.3)–1. Edwards 10.85w (0.143); 2. Lee FINAL 5. Amber Robinson (unat) 11.38w; 6. 10.89w (0.149); 3. Asumnu 11.02w; 4. Moore (June 28; wind +0.5) Melinda Smedley (unat) 11.42w; 7. Juanita 11.04w; 5. L. Barber 11.10w; 1. Muna Lee (Nike) ........................... 10.85 Broaddus (LSU) 12.44w. 6. Guy 11.17w; 7. Myrick 11.19w; 8. PR (9, x A) III(1.1)–1. Edwards 11.16 (rt 0.112); 2. A. Durst 11.26w. Williams 11.26; 3. Alexis Weatherspoon (unat) 2. Torri Edwards (Nike) ..................... 10.90 11.30 PR; 4. Wyllesheia Myrick (unat) 11.33; SEMIS (defending US champ) 5. Stephanie Durst (unat) 11.34; (June 28; qualify 4) 3. Lauryn Williams (Nike) ................. 10.90 6. Jessica Onyepunuka (USC) 11.48; 7. I(3.2)–1. Hooker 10.89; 2. Lee 10.91 4. Marshevet Hooker (adidas) 10.93 PR; Scottesha Miller (Ok) 11.62. (0.170); 3. L. Williams 10.92; 4. A. Williams 5. Allyson Felix (adidas) 10.96; IV(1.4)–1. Carmelita Jeter (SBNike) 11.10; 10.92; 6. Angela Williams (Nike) 11.02; 2. Bianca Knight (adidas) 11.11 =PR (=6, 5. Knight 11.09; 6. Asumnu 11.13; 7. Weath- 7. Mechelle Lewis (Nike) 11.08; =8 WJ; =3, =3 AJ); 3. Moore 11.12 PR; 4. erspoon 11.24; 8. Joyce 11.31. 8. LaShaunte’a Moore (adidas) 11.22. Lisa Barber (adidas) 11.19; 5. Victoria Jordan II(1.8)–1. Edwards 10.78 PR (WL, AL) (=7, (lanes: 1. A. Williams; 2. L. Williams; 3. Lee; (TxHS) 11.36; x W; =4, x A) (0.142); 2. Lewis 10.97 PR; 3. 4. Edwards; 5. Hooker; 6. Lewis; 7. Moore; 6. Santana Lowery (unat) 11.38. Felix 11.00; 4. Moore 11.03 PR; 8. Felix) V(2.2)–1. Hooker 10.94w; 2. Alexandria 5. Jeter 11.05; 6. L. Barber 11.07; 7. Anderson 11.07 PR; 8. Solomon 11.18. (reaction times: Edwards 0.138, A. Williams Anderson (Tx) 11.08w; 3. LaDedra Guy (unat) (reigning OT champ LaTasha Colander 0.150, Lee 0.153, L. Williams 0.161, Lewis 11.25w; 4. Sani Roseby (Nike) 11.29w; 5. Miki retired) 0.175) Hooker 0.182, Felix 0.187, Moore Barber (Nike) 11.29w; 0.200) 6. Angela Daigle-Bowen (unat) 11.39w; 7. Tangela Neal (unat) 11.64w. HEatS (June 27; qualify 4+4) QuartERS weather & attendance I(1.8)–1. Lee 11.00 (0.148); 2. L. Williams (June 27; qualify 4+4) 11.03; 3. Lewis 11.13=PR; 4. Chryste Gaines I(3.4)–1. Hooker 10.76w (a-c: =5, W; =3, x figures are on p. 256 (unat) 11.15; 5. Shalonda Solomon (Reebok) A); 2. L. Williams 10.86; 3. Lewis 10.95w; 4. 10-Meter Splits In Women’s 100 Final (data derived by USATF Women’s Sprint Development & HPC) * = fastest increment of race (or = if they had multiple equal segments). 10m 20m 30m 40m 50m 60m 70m 80m 90m 100 halves Lee 2.07 3.15 4.14 5.15 6.07 6.98 7.94 8.89 9.84 10.85 6.07/4.78 (2.07) (1.08) (0.99) (1.01) (0.92) (0.91)* (0.96) (0.95) (0.95) (1.01) Edwards 2.03 3.12 4.08 5.09 6.04 6.97 7.91 8.88 9.86 10.90 6.04/4.86 (2.03) (1.09) (0.96) (1.01) (0.95) (0.93)* (0.94) (0.97) (0.98) (1.04) L. Williams 2.06 3.15 4.15 5.13 6.06 6.99 7.94 8.91 9.88 10.90 6.06/4.84 (2.06) (1.09) (1.00) (0.98) (0.93)= (0.93)= (0.95) (0.97) (0.97) (1.02) Hooker 2.14 3.24 4.21 5.19 6.12 7.07 8.00 8.96 9.90 10.93 6.12/4.81 (2.14) (1.10) (0.97) (0.98) (0.93)= (0.95) (0.93)= (0.96) (0.94) (1.03) Felix 2.12 3.20 4.20 5.18 6.12 7.09 8.04 9.01 9.94 10.96 6.12/4.84 (2.12) (1.08) (1.00) (0.98) (0.94) (0.97) (0.95) (0.97) (0.93)* (1.02) A. Williams 2.03 3.10 4.12 5.11 6.05 7.00 7.97 8.97 9.94 11.02 6.05/4.97 (2.03) (1.07) (1.02) (0.99) (0.94)* (0.95) (0.97) (1.00) (0.97) (1.08) Lewis 2.04 3.13 4.15 5.15 6.08 7.05 8.03 9.01 10.03 11.08 6.08/5.00 (2.04) (1.09) (1.02) (1.00) (0.93)* (0.97) (0.98) (0.98) (1.02) (1.05) Moore 2.16 3.27 4.32 5.30 6.28 7.22 8.21 9.19 10.14 11.22 6.28/4.94 (2.16) (1.11) (1.05) (0.98) (0.98) (0.94)* (0.99) (0.98) (0.95) (1.08) -247- July 11, 2008 — 200 METERS — QuartERS (lanes: 1. Floyd; 2. Hargrove; 3. Dunn; 4. FINAL (July 5; qualify 3+4) Wineberg; 5. Richards; 6. Hastings; 7. Trotter; (July 6; wind +5.6) I(1.6)–1. Solomon 22.68; 2. Moore 22.72; 8. Henderson) 1. Allyson Felix (adidas) ............... 21.82w 3. Lee 22.84; 4. Durst 23.27; (reaction times: Hastings 0.167, Henderson (a-c: x, 16 A) 5. Hastings 23.55; 6. Lowery 23.84. 0.169, Richards 0.176, Hargrove 0.194, (defending OT/USATF champ); II(1.3)–1. Floyd 23.05; 2. Felix 23.09; 3. Wineberg 0.196, Trotter 0.189, Floyd 0.219, (11.2/10.6); Anderson 23.28; 4. C. Williams 23.35; Dunn 0.221) 5. Wilson 23.54; 6. Layne 23.75. 2. Muna Lee (Nike) ........................ 21.99w HEatS III(0.0)–1. Hooker 22.74; 2. Jeter 22.90; (11.3/10.7); (June 29; qualify 3+4) 3. L. Williams 23.12; 4. Lucas 23.33; 5. Cole 3. Marshevet Hooker (adidas) ...... 22.20w I–1. Wineberg 51.46; 2. Henderson 52.24; 23.36; (11.3/10.9); 3. Ashlee Kidd (Nike) 53.22; 6. Myrick 23.43. 4. Lauryn Williams (Nike) 22.21w 4. Nina Gilbert (unat) 53.37; 5. Dominique IV(-1.3)–1. Knight 22.81; 2. Edwards 23.09; (11.3/10.9); Blake (PennSt) 53.90; 6. Francena McCorory 3. Barber 23.33; 5. Bianca Knight (adidas) 22.25w (Hamp) 57.73. 4. Lewis 23.55; 5. Knight 23.57; 6. (11.3/11.0); II–1. Hastings 51.51; 2. Shareese Woods Roseby 23.81. 6. Carmelita Jeter (Nike) 22.35w (adidas) 51.60; 3. Shana Cox (PennSt) 51.69; (11.5/10.9); SEMIS 4. Moushaumi Robinson (unat) 52.02; 7. Shalonda Solomon (Reebok) 22.36w (July 5; qualify 4) 5. Jenna Griffin (OhSt) 53.20; 6. (11.4/11.0); I(-0.1)–1. Knight 22.53 (x, 12 AJ); 2. Dominique Holmes (TnSt) 53.35; 7. Lauren … dnc—Torri Edwards (Nike). Hooker 22.55; 3. L. Williams 22.59; 4. Ed- McNary (unat) 53.60. wards 22.66; (lanes: 1. Edwards; 2. Jeter; 3. Williams; 4. III–1. Richards 51.08; 2. Floyd 51.37; 3. 5. Moore 23.02; 6. Anderson 23.21; 7. Knight; 5. Felix; 6. Lee; 7. Hooker; 8. Solo- Brandi Cross (SC) 51.63 PR; 4. Monique C. Williams 23.37; 8. Lucas 23.44. mon) Hennagan (Nike) 51.73; 5. Jessica Cousins II(0.0)–1. Felix 22.22 (AL); 2. Lee 22.33; (Nike) 52.63; (reaction times: Lee 0.153, Williams 0.154, 3. Solomon 22.48; 4. Jeter 22.61; 6. Donniece Parrish (KsSt) 54.14;… Solomon 0.163, Knight 0.169, Hooker 0.189, 5. Floyd 22.63; 6. Durst 22.99; 7. Barber dnc—Miriam Barnes (NIke). Jeter 0.192, Felix 0.200) 23.04; 8. Cole 23.24. IV–1. Trotter 51.97; 2. Dunn 52.20; 3. HEatS Hargrove 52.36; 4. Kenyata Coleman (Ms) (July 4; qualify 4+4) — 400 METERS — 52.92; I(1.4)–1. Hooker 22.87; 2. Lee 23.27; 3. 5. Cynetheia Rooks (unat) 52.95; 6. FINAL Williams 23.30; 4. Charonda Williams (AzSt) Leslie Cole (Ok) 53.19; 7. LaJada Baldwin (July 3) 23.37; (Ms) 54.01. 5. Ashlee Kidd (Nike) 23.69; 6. Scottesha 1. Sanya Richards (Nike) ................. 49.89 SEMIS Miller (Ok) 23.92. (11.87, 12.20 [24.07], 12.36 [36.43], 13.46) (June 30; qualify 4) II(0.0)–1.
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