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2013 USA Indoor Track & Field Championships MEDIA 2013 USA Indoor Track & Field Championships MEDIA INFORMATION MARCH 1-3 ALBUQUERQUE CONVENTION CENTER TABLE OF CONTENTS Broadcast schedule and restrictions……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 Schedule of Events…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..4 Men’s world indoor records……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 Women’s world indoor records………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 Men’s American indoor records……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8 Women’s American indoor records………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10 Athlete bios……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 11 2 BROADCAST RESTRICTIONS 2013 USA Track & Field Championships Series All individuals or authorized representatives for an organization who have been accepted for accreditation for any 2013 USA Track & Field Championship Series event must both agree and adhere to the conditions for telecast or Internet purposes outlined below in order to receive their official accreditation. USATF owns the exclusive right to all competition footage appearing on the telecast; accommodations will be made, as indicated below, for third party, news-based TV coverage by accredited media. Any violation of these requirements will result in revocation of the individual’s accreditation. The terms of access are as follows: 1. Accredited media are at no time permitted to use coverage for any purpose other than what is stated in the application for accreditation and the accompanying terms and conditions. 2. ESPN, NBC and Universal Sports are the broadcasters of all USA Track & Field Championship Series events, and as such, are the only organizations allowed to record video from the infield of each event. 3. Third-party outlets may record limited athlete interviews taking place outside the track – in the mixed zone or other designated press areas. 4. No third party outlet is permitted to show any finishes or competition footage until after the telecast has aired on the network hosting the event. Please check the television tab on www.usatf.org homepage for all broadcast times and dates. 5. Accredited media may record portions of the events taking place at any USA Track & Field Championship Series event, shooting only from designated media areas outside the track. Footage used for rebroadcast from any single event may not exceed six (6) seconds in length; total footage used may not exceed a combined two (2) minutes. 6. No finish-line footage may be recorded for any sprint event, and/or any event that is part of the USA Track & Field Championship Series broadcast. This may include youth and masters events. 7. Accredited media are not permitted to display on the Internet any live video portions of any competition. 8. Accredited media are at no time permitted to provide the competition footage to any third-party person for any use inconsistent with the foregoing. BROADCAST TIMES Saturday, March 2, LIVE on Universal Sports (6-8 p.m. Eastern Time) Sunday, March 3, LIVE on NBC Sports Network (4-6 p.m. Eastern Time) 3 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Day 1 - Friday, March 1 Time Gender Event Pent./Hep. 11:30 a.m. Women’s 60mH Pentathlon 11:50 a.m. Men’s 60m Heptathlon 12:45 p.m. Men’s long jump Heptathlon 1:00 p.m. Women’s high jump Pentathlon 2:00 p.m. Men’s shot put Heptathlon 3:00 p.m. Women’s shot put Pentathlon 4:00 p.m. Men’s high jump Heptathlon 4:15 p.m. Women’s long jump Pentathlon 5:30 p.m. Women’s 800m Pentathlon 5:45 p.m. Day 1 Session Ends Day 2 - Saturday, March 2 Time Gender Event Pent./Hep/Round 12:00 p.m. Men’s 60mH Heptathlon 1:10 p.m. Men’s pole vault Heptathlon 1:15 p.m. Men’s 35# wt. throw Final 1:45 p.m. Women’s 60mH 1st round 2:05 p.m. Men’s 60mH 1st round 2:15 p.m. Men’s long jump Final 2:25 p.m. Women’s 60m 1st round 2:45 p.m. Men’s 60m 1st round 3:05 p.m. Ceremony 3:20 p.m. Men’s 1000m Hep final 4:05 p.m. Women’s 20# wt. throw Final 4:05 p.m. Women’s 800m 1st round 4:10 p.m. Men’s high jump Final 4:15 p.m. Women’s pole vault Final 4:25 p.m. Women’s long jump Final 4:25 p.m. Men’s 800m 1st round 4:45 p.m. Women’s 400m 1st round 5:05 p.m. Men’s 400m 1st round 5:27 p.m. Women’s 3000m Final 5:43 p.m. Men’s 3000m Final 6:00 p.m. Women’s 400m IH Exhibition 6:06 p.m. Men’s 400m IH Exhibition 6:10 p.m. Day 2 Session Ends 4 Schedule of Events (continued) Day 3 - Sunday, March 3 Time Gender Event Round 11:45 a.m. Women’s triple jump Final 11:45 a.m. Men’s 3000m R Final 12:05 p.m. Women’s 60m semi finals 12:20 p.m. Men’s 60m semi finals 12:20 p.m. Men’s shot put Final 12:40 p.m. Women’s 60mH semi finals 1:00 p.m. Men’s 60mH semi finals 1:00 p.m. Men’s pole vault Final 1:20 p.m. Women’s 3000m R Final 1:45 p.m. Opening Ceremony 2:00 p.m. Women’s high jump Final 2:02 p.m. mstWomen’s 3000m Exhibition 2:10 p.m. Men’s triple jump Final 2:16 p.m. mstMen’s 400m exhibition 2:20 p.m. Women’s shot put Final 2:25 p.m. Men’s 800m Final 2:35 p.m. Women’s 400m Final 2:44 p.m. Women’s Mile Final 2:55 p.m. Men’s 400m Final 3:04 p.m. Women’s 800m Final 3:13 p.m. Men’s Mile Final 3:25 p.m. Women’s 60m Final 3:34 p.m. Men’s 60m Final 3:43 p.m. Men’s 60mH Final 3:52 p.m. Women’s 60mH Final 3:55 p.m. Session & Championship Ends 4:00 p.m. USATF Championship Awards 5 MEN’S WORLD INDOOR RECORDS EVENT PEFORMANCE NAME (COUNTRY) LOCATION DATE 50 m 5.56 Donovan Bailey (CAN) Reno, NV 1996-Feb-09 60 m 6.39 Maurice Greene (USA) Madrid, ESP 1998-Feb-03 6.39 Maurice Greene (USA) Atlanta, GA 2001-Mar-03 200 m 19.92 Frank Fredericks (NAM) Liévin, FRA 1996-Feb-18 400 m 44.57 Kerron Clement (USA) Fayetteville, AR 2005-Mar-12 800 m 1:42.67 Wilson Kipketer (DEN) Paris, FRA 1997-Mar-09 1,000 m 2:14.96 Wilson Kipketer (DEN) Birmingham,GBR 2000-Feb-20 1,500 m 3:31.18 Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR) Stuttgart, DEU 1997-Feb-02 1 mi. 3:48.45 Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR) Gent, BEL 1997-Feb-12 3,000 m 7:24.90 Daniel Komen (KEN) Budapest, HUN 1998-Feb-06 5,000 m 12:49.60 Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) Birmingham,GBR 2004-Feb-20 50 m Hurdles 6.25 Mark McKoy (CAN) Kobe, JPN 1986-Mar-05 60 m Hurdles 7.30 Colin Jackson (GBR) Sindelfingen,DEU 1994-Mar-06 5,000 m RW 18:07.08 Mikhail Shchennikov (RUS) Moscow, RUS 1995-Feb-14 4x200 m 1:22.11 Great Britain & N.I. Glasgow, GBR 1991-Mar-03 (Linford Christie, Darren Braithwaite, Ade Mafe, John Regis) 4x400 m 3:02.83 USA: Maebashi, JPN 1999-Mar-07 (Milton Campbell, Deon Minor, Dameon Johnson, Andre Morris) 4x800 m 7:13.94 Global Athletics & Marketing: Boston, MA 2000-Feb-06 (Joey Woody, Karl Paranya, Rich Kenah, David Krummenacker) High Jump 2.43m/7'11½" Javier Sotomayor (CUB) Budapest, HUN 1989-Mar-04 Pole Vault 6.15m/20'2" Sergey Bubka (UKR) Donyetsk, UKR 1993-Feb-21 Long Jump 8.79m/28'10¼" Carl Lewis (USA) New York, NY 1984-Jan-27 Triple Jump 17.92m/58'9½" Teddy Tamgho (FRA) Paris, FRA 2011-Mar-06 17.92m/58'9½" Teddy Tamgho (FRA) Paris, FRA 2011-Mar-06 Shot Put 22.66m/74'4¼" Randy Barnes (USA) Los Angeles, CA 1989-Jan-20 Heptathlon 6645 pts. Ashton Eaton (USA) Istanbul, TUR 2012-Mar-09 6 WOMEN’S WORLD INDOOR RECORDS EVENT MARK NAME (COUNTRY) LOCATION DATE 50 m 5.96 Irina Privalova (RUS) Madrid, ESP 1995-Feb-09 60 m 6.92 Irina Privalova (RUS) Madrid, ESP 1993-Feb-11 6.92 Irina Privalova (RUS) Madrid, ESP 1995-Feb-09 200 m 21.87 Merlene Ottey (JAM) Liévin, FRA 1993-Feb-13 400 m 49.59 Jarmila Kratochvílová (CZE) Milan, ITA 1982-Mar-07 800 m 1:55.82 Jolanda Ceplak (SLO) Vienna, AUT 2002-Mar-03 1,000 m 2:30.94 Maria de Lurdes Mutola (MOZ) Stockholm, SWE 1999-Feb-25 1,500 m 3:58.28 Yelena Soboleva (RUS) Moscow, RUS 2006-Feb-18 1 mi. 4:17.14 Doina Melinte (ROU) East Rutherford, NJ 1990-Feb-09 3,000 m 8:23.72 Meseret Defar (ETH) Stuttgart, DEU 2007-Feb-03 5,000 m 14:24.37 Meseret Defar (ETH) Stockholm, SWE 2009-Feb-18 50 m Hurdles 6.58 Cornelia Oschkenat (GDR) Berlin, DEU 1988-Feb-20 60 m Hurdles 7.68 Susanna Kallur (SWE) Karlsruhe, DEU 2008-Feb-10 3,000 m RW 11:40.33 Claudia Stef (ROM) Bucuresti, ROU 1999-Jan-30 4x200 m 1:32.41 Russia: Glasgow, GBR 2005-Jan-29 Yekaterina Kondratyeva, Irina Khabarova, Yuliya, Pechonikina, Yuliya Gushchina) 4x400 m 3:23.37 Russia Glasgow, GBR 2006-Feb-28 (Olesya Krasnomovets, Olga Zaytseva, Olga Kotlyarova, Yuliya Gushchina) 4x800 m 8:06.24 Moskva Moscow, RUS 2011-Feb-18 (Aleksandra Bulanova, Ekaterina Martynova, Elena Kofanova, Anna Balakshina) High Jump 2.08m/6'9¾" Kajsa Bergqvist (SWE) Arnstadt, DEU 2006-Feb-04 Pole Vault 5.01m/16'5¼" Elena Gadzhievna Isinbaeva (RUS) Stockholm, SWE 2012-Feb-23 Long Jump 7.37m/24'2¼" Heike Drechsler (GDR) Vienna, AUT 1988-Feb-13 Triple Jump 15.36m/50'4¾" Tatyana Lebedeva (RUS) Budapest, HUN 2004-Mar-06 Shot Put 22.50m/73'10" Helena Fibingerová (CZE) Jablonec, CZE 1977-Feb-19 Pentathlon 5013 pts.
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