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Team USA Information July 19‐25 Moncton, Canada 2010 IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Team USA Information July 19‐25 Moncton, Canada 2010 IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS SCHEDULE Monday 19 July 18:00 Opening Ceremony/3000m W Final 18:30 200m W Semi‐Final 18:30 Shot Put W Hep. AB Tuesday 20 July 18:45 Pole Vault M Final 09:00 3000m Steeplechase W R1 19:00 200m M Semi‐Final 09:10 Shot Put W Qualification AB 19:30 3000m Steeplechase W Final 09:30 Javelin W Qualification A 19:40 Discus Throw W Final 09:35 100m M Dec. 19:55 200m W Hep. Final 10:05 800m W R1 20:00 Triple Jump W Final 10:30 Long Jump M Dec. AB 20:20 800m W Final 10:45 Javelin W Qualification B 20:40 400m M Final 11:00 1500m M R1 20:50 400m W Final 11:00 Pole Vault M Qualification AB 21:05 1500m M Final 11:35 400m W R1 21:30 100m Hurdles W Final 12:20 Shot Put M Dec. AB 12:25 100m M R1 Friday 23 July 18:30 100m Hurdles W R1 09:00 1500m W R1 18:30 High Jump M Dec. AB 09:00 Discus Throw M Qualification A 18:40 Discus Throw W Qualification A 09:35 110m Hurdles M R1 19:25 400m M R1 10:00 High Jump W Qualification AB 19:45 Long Jump M Qualification AB 10:20 Discus Throw M Qualification B 20:10 Discus Throw W Qualification B 10:45 3000m Steeplechase M R1 20:25 100m W R1 11:20 800m M R1 21:15 Shot Put W Final 11:45 Hammer Throw M Qualification A 21:30 400m M Dec. 12:20 10,000m Race Walk M Final 22:00 10,000m M Final 12:20 Long Jump W Hep. AB 13:10 Hammer Throw M Qualification B Wednesday 21 July 18:00 Javelin Throw W Hep. A 09:00 110m Hurdles M Dec. 18:30 High Jump M Final 09:10 Shot Put M Qualification AB 18:40 4x100m Relay W R1 09:35 400m Hurdles M R1 19:00 Javelin Throw W Hep. B 09:45 Discus Throw M Dec. A 19:10 4x100m Relay M R1 10:10 Triple Jump W Qualification AB 19:40 400m Hurdles W Semi‐Final 10:30 800m W Semi‐Final 20:00 Long Jump W Final 10:40 Discus Throw M Dec. B 20:10 400m Hurdles M Final 11:00 400m W Semi‐Final 20:20 Javelin Throw M Final 11:35 10,000m Race Walk W Final 20:25 200m W Final 12:30 Pole Vault M Dec. AB 20:40 800m W Hep. 18:15 Javelin Throw M Dec. A 21:25 200m M Final 18:30 100m W Semi‐Final 18:40 High Jump M Qualification AB Saturday 24 July 19:00 100m M Semi‐Final 13:30 Hammer Throw W Final 19:10 Javelin Throw M Dec. B 13:35 110m Hurdles M Semi‐Final 19:25 Shot Put M Final 13:40 Triple Jump M Qualification AB 19:30 400m M Semi‐Final 14:10 800m M Semi‐Final 20:00 100m Hurdles W Semi‐Final 14:20 Pole Vault W Final 20:15 Long Jump M Final 14:45 4x400m Relay W R1 20:25 Javelin Throw W Final 15:10 5000m M Final 20:30 5000m W Final 15:30 Discus M Final 20:50 100m W Final 15:35 4x400m Relay M R1 21:10 1500m M Dec. 16:10 400m Hurdles W Final 21:45 100m M Final 16:30 4x100m Relay W Final 16:50 4x100m Relay M Final Thursday 22 July 09:00 Hammer Throw W Qualification A Sunday 25 July 09:05 400m Hurdles W R1 13:30 High Jump W Final 09:20 Pole Vault W Qualification AB 13:50 3000m Steeplechase M Final 09:55 200m W R1 13:50 Hammer Throw M Final 10:25 Hammer Throw W Qualification B 14:10 Triple Jump M Final 10:50 100m Hurdles W Hep. 14:15 1500m W Final 11:15 Long Jump W Qualification AB 14:35 110m Hurdles M Final 11:20 400m Hurdles M Semi‐Final 14:55 800m M Final 11:45 200m M R1 15:15 4x400m Relay W Final 11:45 High Jump W Hep. AB 15:40 4x400m Relay M Final 12:00 Javelin Throw M Qualification A 13:20 Javelin Throw M Qualification B 2010 TEAM USA ‐ WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS MEN 100 ‐ Michael Granger (Ole Miss), Charles Silmon (TCU) 200 ‐ Oliver Bradwell (Wichita, Kan.), Eric Harris (Georgia) 400 ‐ Errol Nolan (Houston), Joshua Mance (Pomona, Calif.) 800 ‐ Cas Loxsom (Penn State), Robby Andrews (Virginia) 1500 ‐ Peter Callahan (Princeton), Elias Gedyon (Los Angeles, Calif.) 3000SC ‐ Dakota Peachee (High Point), Jared Berman (Virginia Tech) 5000 ‐ Trevor Dunbar (Portland), Andrew Colley (North Carolina St.) 10,000 ‐ Parker Stinson (Cedar Park, Texas), Graham Bazell (Columbia, Md.) 10K Walk ‐ Trevor Barron (Bethel Park, Pa.), Tyler Sorensen (Lafayette, Calif.) 110H ‐ Caleb Cross (Arkansas), Jonathan Cabral (Agoura, Calif.) 400H ‐ Sheroid Evans (Houston, Texas), Steven White (North Texas) HJ ‐ David Smith (Lovejoy, Ga.), Maalik Reynolds (Atlanta, Ga.) PV ‐ Kyle Ballew (Los Angeles Valley College), Mark Thomas (Lorena, Texas) LJ ‐ Justin Hunter (Ocean Lakes, Va.), Carlton Lavong (Norristown, Pa.) TJ ‐ Omar Craddock (Florida), Marquis Dendy (Middletown, Md.) SP ‐ Nick Vena (Morristown, N.J.), Hayden Baillio (Texas) DT ‐ Andrew Evans (Michigan), Alexander Rose (Central Michigan) HT ‐ Conor McCullough (Princeton), Justin Welch (Eastwood, Ohio) JT ‐ Joe Zimmerman (Washington), Derek Eager (Tahoma, Wash.) Dec ‐ Neamen Wise (South Florida), Kevin Lazas (Brentwood, Tenn.) 4x100 Relay Pool –Joeal Hotchkins (Central Arizona), Marvin Bracy (Orlando, Fla.) 4x400 Relay Pool – David Verburg (George Mason), Michael Berry (Renton, Wash.), William Heriot (Gahanna, Ohio), Joshua Edmonds (Jacksonville, Fla.) WOMEN 100 ‐ Takeia Pinckney (LSU), Ashton Purvis (Oakland, Calif.) 200 ‐ Ashton Purvis (Oakland, Calif.), Stormy Kendrick (Clemson) 400 ‐ Regina George (Arkansas), Stacey‐Ann Smith (Texas) 800 ‐ Ajee Wilson (Neptune, N.J.), Laura Roesler (Fargo, N.D.) 1500 ‐ Jordan Hasay (Oregon), Rachel Schneider (Georgetown) 3000SC ‐ Shelby Greany (Providence), Eleanor Fulton (Highlands Ranch, Colo.) 3000 ‐ Emily Sisson (St. Louis, Mo.), Jordan Hasay (Oregon) 5000 ‐ Emily Sisson (St. Louis, Mo.) 100H ‐ Donique Flemings (Texas A&M), Evonne Britton (Penn State) 400H ‐ Evonne Britton (Penn State), Christina Holland (Baylor) HJ ‐ Maya Pressley (Auburn), Hannah Willms (New Hartford, Iowa) PV ‐ Shade Weygandt (Texas Tech), Kelsie Ahbe (Indiana) LJ ‐ Karyn Dunn (Stanford), Andrea Geubelle (Kansas) TJ ‐ Andrea Geubelle (Kansas) SP ‐ Brittany Smith (Illinois State), Rachel Roberts (SUNY‐Buffalo) DT ‐ Erin Pendleton (Michigan), Alyssa Hasslen (Arizona) HT ‐ Shelby Ashe (Atlanta, Ga.), Lauren Chambers (USC) JT ‐ Allison Updike (Tamaqua, Pa.), Avione Allgood (Las Vegas, Nev.) Hept ‐ Alex Gochenour (Logan, Iowa), Ashley Smith (Long Beach, Calif.) 4x100 Relay Pool – Ashley Collier (Fort Worth, Texas), Dezerea Bryant (Milwaukee, Wisc.), Chesna Sykes (Columbus, Ohio) 4x400 Relay Pool – Briana Nelson (Greenville, S.C.), Diamond Dixon (Houston, Texas), Sanura Eley‐O’Reilly (Fayetteville, N.C.) 2010 TEAM USA ALPHABETICAL ROSTER (INDIVIDUAL EVENTS) MEN Robby Andrews 29Mar91 800 1:45.54 Univ. of Virginia Hayden Baillio 22Jul91 SP 19.89 Univ. of Texas Kyle Ballew 29Jan91 PV 5.10 Los Angeles Valley College Trevor Barron 30Sep92 10K Walk 42:22.79 Bethel Park HS/Bethel Park, Pa. Graham Bazell 13Jan91 10,000 29:57.34 Atholton HS/Columbia, Md. Jared Berman 09Feb91 3000SC 9:04.76 Virginia Tech Oliver Bradwell 21Aug92 200 21.18 East HS/Wichita, Kan. Johnathan Cabral 31Dec92 110H 13.70 Agoura HS/Agoura, Calif. Peter Callahan 01Jun91 1500 3:46.42 Princeton Univ. Omar Craddock 26Apr91 TJ 16.56 Univ. of Florida Caleb Cross 31May91 110H 13.64 Univ. of Arkansas Marquis Dendy 17Nov92 TJ 16.03 Middletown HS/Middletown, Md. Trevor Dunbar 29Apr91 5000 13:55.22 Univ. of Portland Derek Eager 03May92 JT 70.24 Tahoma HS/Tahoma, Wash. Andrew Evans 25Jan91 DT 59.10 Univ. of Michigan Sheroid Evans 03Dec91 400H 50.55 Dulles HS/Sugar Land, Texas Elias Gedyon 04Apr93 1500 3:47.65 Loyola HS/Loyola, Calif. Michael Granger 17Mar91 100 10.29 Univ. of Mississippi Eric Harris 07Jun91 200 20.92 Univ. of Georgia Justin Hunter 20May91 LJ 7.89 Ocean Lakes HS/Virginia Beach, Va. Carlton Lavong 18Jun92 LJ 7.53 Methacton HS/Norristown, Pa. Kevin Lazas 25Jan92 Dec 7291 Brentwood HS/Brentwood, Tenn. Casimir Loxsom 17Mar91 800 1:46.74 Penn State Univ. Joshua Mance 21Mar92 400 45.90 Don Lugo HS/Chino, Calif. Conor McCullough 31Jan91 HT 78.28 Princeton Univ. Errol Nolan 18Aug91 400 45.59 Univ. of Houston Dakota Peachee 20Jul91 3000SC 8:58.72 High Point Univ. Maalik Reynolds 27Apr92 HJ 2.20 Westminster HS/Atlanta, Ga. Alex Rose 17Nov91 DT 57.51 Central Michigan Univ. Charles Silmon 07Apr91 100 10.24 TCU David Smith 02May92 HJ 2.23 Lovejoy HS/Lovejoy, Ga. Tyler Sorensen 18Feb94 10K Walk 43:53.39 Acalanes HS/Lafayette, Calif. Parker Stinson 03Mar92 10,000 30:56.10 Cedar Park HS/Cedar Park, Texas Mark Thomas 28Nov91 PV 5.10 Lorena HS/Lorena, Texas Nick Vena 16Apr93 SP 20.14 Morristown HS/Morristown, N.J. Justin Welch 29Sep91 HT 70.29 Eastwood HS/Pemberville, Ohio Steven White 27Jul91 400H 51.19 Univ. of North Texas Neamen Wise 25Apr91 Dec 7300 Univ. of South Florida Joe Zimmerman 15Mar91 JT 72.65 Univ. of Washington 2010 TEAM USA ALPHABETICAL ROSTER (INDIVIDUAL EVENTS) WOMEN Kelsie Ahbe 06Jul91 PV 4.10 Indiana Univ. Avione Allgood 14Dec93 JT 49.71 Legacy HS/Las Vegas, Nev. Shelby Ashe 13Mar93 HT 65.32 St. Pius X HS/Atlanta, Ga. Evonne Britton 28Jul91 100H/400H 13.37/57.61 Penn State Univ.
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