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NEWSLETTER Volume 6, No NEWSLETTER Volume 6, No. 17 April 4, 2007 U.S. Men’s Indoor List etrack — 2007 U.S. Men’s Indoor Lists — compiled by Jim Rorick 60 METERS 6.46 ............ Marcus Brunson (Nike) ............... 2/11 ............Karlsruhe 50 METERS 6.51 ............ ——Brunson ............................... 2/03 .............Stuttgart 5.79 ............ Shane Crawford (InHS) .............. 3/11 ..................... NIN 6.52 ............ ***Jacoby Ford (Clem) ................ 2/24 ...................ACC 5.81 ............ Justin Murdock (MdHS) .............. 3/11 ..................... NIN 6.53 ............ ——Ford ..................................... 2/24 ...................ACC .................... Jeremy Rankin (CoHS) .............. 3/11 ..................... NIN 6.54 ............ ——Brunson ............................... 2/03 .............Stuttgart 5.82 ............ Rynell Parson (TxHS) ................. 3/11 ..................... NIN .................... Preston Perry (API) .................... 2/10 .............Houston 5.83 ............ Preston Perry (API) .................... 2/04 ......... Saskatoon **6 performances by 3 performers** 6.55 ............ Shawn Crawford (Nike) .............. 1/27 ......Reeb Boston .................... -Demi Omole (Wi) ....................... 2/03 ............Meyo Inv 55 METERS 6.56 ............ DaBryan Blanton (Nike) .............. 2/25 ...............USATF 6.14 ............ -Greg Bolden (FlSt) .................... 1/13 .........Gainesville .................... **Travis Padgett (Clem) .............. 3/10 .................NCAA 6.17 ............ **Travis Padgett (Clem) .............. 3/03 ...............VaT LC 6.60 ............ Mark Jelks (Nike) ........................ 1/27 ......Reeb Boston 6.18 ............ ——Bolden ................................. 1/13 .........Gainesville .................... Trell Kimmons (adidas) ............... 1/20 ......... Razorback 6.19 ............ *Walter Dix (FlSt) ........................ 1/13 .........Gainesville .................... -Ronnie Pines (Ok) ..................... 2/17 ..............Norman .................... -Arel Gordon (Me) ....................... 2/16 ..........America E (10) **5 performances by 4 performers** (A) ........... John Woods (HN) ....................... 1/20 ...............Golden 6.20 ............ ***Atolani Akinkuotu (NCSt) ........ 2/09 .........Blacksburg 6.61 ............ -Greg Bolden (FlSt) .................... 2/03 ........Armory Coll .................... **Julius Walker (CofCC) ............. 2/16 ... Overland Park .................... *Walter Dix (FlSt) ........................ 3/09 .................NCAA (A) ........... John Woods (HN) ....................... 12/09 ........... Laramie 6.62 ............ Kyle Farmer (RDTC) .................. 2/25 ...............USATF .................... Ivory Williams (Nike) ................... 2/24 ...............USATF 6.63 ............ **Ibrahim Kabia (Mn) .................. 3/10 .................NCAA 6.64 ............ Johnie Drake (unat) .................... 1/20 .......... Ann Arbor .................... ***Jeremy Hall (Fl) ...................... 2/25 ................... SEC .................... Ricardo Shaw (unat) ................... 2/25 ...............USATF .................... *Rubin Williams (Tn) ................... 3/09 .................NCAA Foreign Collegians: 6.64 ............ *Richard Thompson (LSU-Tri) .... 2/25 ................... SEC KEY TO LISTS These lists give the top 20 U.S. performers (and top 5 200 METERS performances, denoted by a — —) of the 2006–07 indoor 20.32 .......... *Walter Dix (FlSt) ........................ 3/09 .................NCAA season in standard events, with an appending of those 20.39 .......... Wallace Spearmon (Nike) ........... 3/02 ........ Fayetteville foreign collegians whose marks fall into that range. 20.40 .......... ——Dix ....................................... 3/09 .................NCAA In the oversized-track category (those larger than 200m), 20.55 .......... *Rubin Williams (Tn) ................... 3/09 .................NCAA the domestics and foreign collegians are commingled. 20.63 .......... ——Williams ............................... 3/09 .................NCAA Relay teams may contain non-U.S. nationals. **5 performances by 3 performers** 20.67 .......... **Chris Dykes (TxAM) ................ 3/09 .................NCAA Open athletes and high schoolers have no notation before 20.68 .......... -Reggie Witherspoon (Bay) ........ 3/09 .................NCAA their name. Collegians are noted by class: - = senior; * = 20.71 .......... LaShawn Merritt (Nike) ............... 1/19 ......... Razorback junior; **=soph; *** = frosh; ? = unknown. 20.75 .......... ***Charles Clark (FlSt) ................ 3/09 .................NCAA (A) = altitude over 1000m (in affected events only). Over- 20.77 .......... Milton Campbell (Doyle) ............. 2/10 ..........Tyson Coll sized-track marks are listed only if superior to the athlete’s best legal mark (OT performances listed to level of legal performances). Note that the indoor season continues © 2007 Track & Field News. All rights reserved. marks from December of the preceding year. These marks This newsletter may not be reprinted or retransmitted will not be included on the ’07 composite lists. in any form without express written permission. www.trackandfieldnews.com -91- April 4, 2007 20.80 .......... *Arman Dixon (SHeart) ............... 3/09 .................NCAA 46.95 .......... *A.C. Robinson (TxAM) .............. 3/02 ........ Fayetteville .................... ***Evander Wells (Tn) ................. 3/09 .................NCAA 46.98 .......... Darold Williamson (Nike) ............ 2/24 ...............USATF (10) Foreign Collegians: 20.95 .......... **Willie Perry (Fl) ........................ 3/02 ........ Fayetteville 45.64 .......... *Ricardo Chambers (FlSt-Jam) .. 3/09 .................NCAA 21.00 .......... ***Trey Harts (Bay) ..................... 3/09 .................NCAA 46.14 .......... **Lesiba Masheto (Il-Bot) ........... 3/10 .................NCAA 21.02 .......... -Nate Probasco (Nb) .................. 3/09 .................NCAA 46.70 .......... *Andretti Bain (OR-Bah) ............. 3/10 .................NCAA 21.08 .......... -Ashhad Agyapong (RI) .............. 2/24 ............New Eng Oversized Track: .................... -Corey LaCour (Hous) ................ 2/10 ..........Tyson Coll 45.91 .......... Witherspoon ............................... 2/24 ................ Big 12 21.09 .......... Trenton Guy (NCHS) .................. 3/11 .............Nat Scho 46.05 .......... Smith .......................................... 2/24 ................... SEC (A) .......... *Travis Picou (AF) ...................... 2/23 ........... Mtn West 46.11 ........... Dardar ......................................... 2/25 ................... SEC 21.14 .......... **Ryan Campbell (Co) ................ 3/09 .................NCAA 46.19(A) ...... Nixon .......................................... 2/17 .............Flagstaff .................... -Miles Smith (SEMo) ................... 12/02 ........Jonesboro 46.27 .......... -David Dickens (Ga) ................... 2/25 ................... SEC 21.15 .......... Justin Christian (GaHS) .............. 3/11 .............Nat Scho 46.31 .......... Betters ........................................ 2/24 ................ Big 12 (20) 46.43 .......... Bain' ............................................ 3/03 .............. IaSt LC .................... *Jason Moore (UNCC) ............... 1/27 ........PennSt Nat .................... *Alex Harcourt (Wa) .................... 1/27 ............Wash Inv (A) .......... *Drew Morano (CoSt) ................. 2/24 ........... Mtn West 46.46 .......... **Rodney Lockhart (Ms) ............. 3/03 ..........Wilson Inv Foreign Collegians: 46.47 .......... -Luis Luna (Ky-Ven) .................... 2/24 ................... SEC 20.95 .......... -Daniël Ward (UTEP-Hol) ........... 2/10 ..........Tyson Coll 46.48 .......... Williamson .................................. 1/27 ............Wash Inv 21.11 ........... -Orlando Reid (MTn-Jam) .......... 3/09 .................NCAA 46.61 .......... -Siraj Williams (LSU) .................. 2/24 ................... SEC 21.15 .......... -Melville Rogers (LSU-StK) ........ 2/03 ........Armory Coll 46.71 .......... ***Lukas Hulett (Nb) ................... 2/23 ................ Big 12 Oversized Track: 46.79 .......... **Jeremy Orr (MiSt) .................... 1/26 .......Notre Dame 20.89 .......... Harts ........................................... 2/24 ................ Big 12 ............... *Terrance Reid (NnIa) ................. 3/03 ..........Wilson Inv 20.92 .......... -Mike Rodgers (OkB) .................. 3/10 .................. NAIA 46.80 .......... ***J.T. Scheuerman (Bay) ........... 1/27 ............Wash Inv 20.98 .......... ***Calvin Smith (Fl) ..................... 2/24 ................... SEC 46.84 .......... -Jacob Dennis (Tn) ..................... 2/24 ................... SEC .................... Angelo Taylor (Nike) ................... 1/20 ............ McCravy 46.86 .......... Robinson .................................... 2/10 ................IaSt Cl 21.00 .......... Joel Brown (Nike) ....................... 1/13 ...........Lexington 46.92 .......... Jamel Ashley (Reebok) .............. 2/04 ............ Tampere 21.01 .......... Mark Lattimore (unat) ................. 2/03 ................. Akron 46.96 .......... **Ramon Miller (Dick-Bah) ......... 3/10 .................. NAIA 21.02 .......... Campbell ...................................
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