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Womenʼs 100 Metres 51 Entrants
IAAF World Championships • Biographical Entry List (may include reserves) Womenʼs 100 Metres 51 Entrants Starts Sunday, August 11 Age (Days) Born 2013 Best Personal Best 112 BREEN Melissa AUS 22y 326d 1990 11.25 -13 11.25 -13 Won sprint double at 2012 Australian Championships ... 200 pb: 23.12 -13. sf WJC 100 2008; 1 Pacific Schools Games 100 2008; 8 WSG 100 2009; 8 IAAF Continental Cup 100 2010; sf COM 100 2010; ht OLY 100 2012. 1 Australian 100/200 2012 (1 100 2010). Coach-Matt Beckenham In 2013: 1 Canberra 100/200; 1 Adelaide 100/200; 1 Sydney “Classic” 100/200; 3 Hiroshima 100; 3 Fukuroi 200; 7 Tokyo 100; 3ht Nivelles 100; 2 Oordegem Buyle 100 (3 200); 6 Naimette-Xhovémont 100; 6 Lucerne 100 ʻBʼ; 2 Belgian 100; 3 Ninove Rasschaert 200 129 ARMBRISTER Cache BAH 23y 317d 1989 11.35 11.35 -13 400 pb: 53.45 -11 (55.28 -13). 200 pb: 23.13 -08 (23.50 -13). 3 Central American & Caribbean Champs 4x100 2011. Student of Marketing at Auburn University In 2013: 1 Nassau 400 ʻBʼ; 6 Cayman Islands Invitational 200; 4 Kingston ”Jamaica All-Comers” 100; 1 Kingston 100 ʻBʼ (May 25); 1 Kingston 200 (4 100) (Jun 8); 2 Bahamian 100; 5 Central American & Caribbean Champs 100 (3 4x100) 137 FERGUSON Sheniqua BAH 23y 258d 1989 11.18 11.07 -12 2008 World Junior Champion at 200m ... led off Bahamas silver-winning sprint relay team at the 2009 World Championships 200 pb: 22.64 -12 (23.32 -13). sf World Youth 100 2005 (ht 200); 2 Central American & Caribbean junior 100 2006; 1 WJC 200 2008 (2006-8); qf OLY 200 2008; 2 WCH 4x100 2009 (sf 200, qf 100); sf WCH 200 2011; sf OLY 100 2012. -
00008-2008 ( .Pdf )
Aug2008.qxd 12/31/69 7:37 PM Page 1 PRESORTED AUGUST 2008 STANDARD ® U.S. POSTAGE PAID MIAMI, FL PERMIT NO. 7315 Tel: (305) 238-2868 1-800-605-7516 [email protected] [email protected] W e cover your world Vol. 19 No. 9 Jamaica: 654-7282 THE MULTI AWARD-WINNING NEWS MAGAZINE Caribana and Crop Over are over and thousands of revelers are wish- ing they were back in the fete. The carnival “wining” season is here, but if we do not vote how we party, there will instead be a lot of whining, page 4. Rising fuel prices, which affect travel to the Caribbean, ~ Vivian Blake, one of the Caribbean’s most plus attracting notorious criminal masterminds, who United more African States law enforcement claimed orchestrated a Americans to vicious gang linked to murders, racketeering, the region as drugs and weapons trafficking, is in line for visitors and investors, were among the early release from a U.S. prison, page 7. issues discussed by Barbados’s Prime Minister David Thompson during a recent visit to the U.S., page 9. RUN FOR GLORY Sports Illustrated, a top magazine in the United States, is predicting that Caribbean athletes including, from left, Veronica Campbell- Actor and classical singer, 23- year-old Jamaican-born Brown, Usain Bolt and Andrew Clark, was pro- Kerron Stewart, will claimed grand champion per- win medals at the former last month at the 12th Olympic Games this staging of the World Champion of Performing Arts (WCOPA) at month in China, the Westin Bonaventure Hotel page 22. -
— with Brussels the '13 DL Is in the Books —
Volume 12, No. 55 September 08, 2013 — With Brussels The ’13 DL Is In The Books — by Jon Mulkeen world bronze medalist Sofia Assefa to set a on the overall diamond victory. Brussels, Belgium, September 6—Usain meet record of 9:15.06. The pace over the first few kilos was slow- Bolt may have been the headline act at the Lavillenie had first-time clearances at all er than planned, but began to pick up slightly Belgacom Van Damme Memorial, the final heights from 18-½ (5.50) through to 19-2¾ towards the end. leg of the 2013 IAAF Diamond League, but (5.86), after which he was the only vaulter Alamirew proved to have the best kick and teammate Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce stole the left in the competition and the Diamond he forged ahead to take the win in 12:58.75 show. Race winner. with former world champ Bernard Lagat The world and Olympic champion set a The French star then moved the bar coming through strongly on the last lap to meet record 10.72 in the 100 to beat USA’s Alex Anderson (10.97) by a big margin. Winner of the men’s 100 here for the past two years, Bolt made it a third victory in a row, Lavillenie has producing a 9.80. Former US cham- won all four pion Michael Rodgers editions of finished 2nd in 9.90 with Jamaica’s world bronze the Diamond medalist Nesta Carter League vault 3rd with 9.94. World 800 champ Mohamed Aman want- ed a fast race and got ex- actly what he asked for. -
Download JCSU-Presidents-Report-2012-13.Pdf
JCSU_REPORT_vFinal_Layout 1 6/26/2014 9:34 PM Page 1 JCSU_REPORT_vFinal_Layout 1 6/26/2014 9:34 PM Page 2 JCSU is a close-knit urban university with a culture of community that extends beyond our gates into the city of Charlotte. Inside cover photo by Vashti Crowell JCSU_REPORT_vFinal_Layout 1 6/26/2014 9:34 PM Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS President’s Report 2012-2013 Message from the President................................................................ 2 President Ronald L. Carter, Ph.D. Enrollment Services .............................................................................. 4 Vice President Joy Paige Institutional Advancement Academics .............................................................................................. 6 Executive Editor Sherri Belfield Academic Support Services .............................................................. 20 Editor Jennifer K. Gaskins Managing Editor Kate Marcus Student Success .................................................................................. 24 Special Section: Bright Ideas Through Challenging Times ............ 29 Photographers Jeff Cravotta | Chris Jenkins Jonathan Keitt | Kate Marcus Research .............................................................................................. 44 Human Resources .............................................................................. 50 Institutional Advancement ................................................................ 52 Community Engagement ................................................................. -
Aggie Outdoor School Records
AGGIE OUTDooR SCHooL RECORDS Women Men TRACK EVENTS TRACK EVENTS 100 10.95 Simone Facey 2008 100 10.04 Andre Cason 1989 200 22.23 Olivia Ekponé 2014 200 19.95 Floyd Heard 1987 400 50.56 Jessica Beard 2009 400 43.70 Fred Kerley Former Collegiate Record 2017 800 2:01.18 Jazmine Fray 2018 800 1:43.55 Donavan Brazier Former Collegiate Record 2016 1500 4:17.06 Natosha Rogers 2012 1500 3:40.66 Alex Riba 2018 Mile 4:41.00 Natosha Rogers 2012 Steeple 8:23.16 Henry Lelei 2013 Steeple 10:29.53 Sarah Ravenelle 2007 5000 13:45.30 Henry Lelei 2013 5000 15:45.80 Natosha Rogers 2012 10,000 28:42.77 Arturo Barrios 1985 10,000 31:59.21 Natosha Rogers 2012 110H 13.20 Wayne Davis II 2014 100H 12.74 Anjanette Kirkland 1997 400H 49.05 Craig Calk 1987 400H 53.51 Shamier Little 2016 RELAYS RELAYS 4x100 42.36 Former Collegiate Record 2009 4x100 38.30 2014 Khrystal Carter, Porscha Lucas, Dominique Duncan, Gabby Mayo Prezel Hardy, Jr., Shavez Hart, Michael Bryan, Deon Lendore 4x200 1:29.42 Former Collegiate Record 2010 4x200 1:20.29 2014 Jeneba Tarmoh, Gabby Mayo, Jessica Beard, Porscha Lucas Carlyle Roudette, Prezel Hardy, Jr., Shavez Hart, Deon Lendore 4x400 3:25.57 2019 4x400 2:59.05 American Collegiate Record 2019 Tierra Robinson-Jones, Jaevin Reed, Jazmine Fray, Syaira Richardson Bryce Deadmon, Robert Grant, Kyree Johnson, Devin Dixon 4x800 8:29.25 2018 4x800 7:14.02 2011 Jean Jenkins, Jazmine Fray, Brittany Parker, Sammy Watson Sam Mutschler, Joey Roberts, Oscar Ramirez, Michael Preble SMR 3:39.04 Collegiate Record 2017 4x1500 15:20.79 2012 Diamond Spaulding, Brenessa Thompson, Jaevin Reed, Jazmine Fray Will Barry, MacLean O’Donnell, C.J. -
ETN2012 53(Wogii)
Volume 11, No. 53 August 17, 2012 version ii — Olympic Games Women — — By–Nation Medal Chart — LONDON, ENGLAND AUGUST 3–12 Nation ................Men Women Overall G S B Total G S B Total ATTENDANCE United States ......3 9 3 15 6 4 4 14 ........29 No official figures released, but all sessions should be considered Russia .................2 — 2 6 5 5 16 ........18 “80,000-seat sellouts.” Jamaica ..............3 2 2 7 1 2 2 5 ..........12 WEATHER Kenya ..................2 1 4 7 — 3 1 4 ..........11 Official temperature (both F and C) and humidity readings are given Germany .............1 2 1 4 — 2 2 4 ............8 with each event. Spotty rain on several days; generally pleasant Ethiopia ...............— 1 1 2 3 — 2 5 ............7 (c70F/20C) and calm. In almost all cases the readings are for the China ..................1 — 2 3 — — 3 3 ............6 beginning of the event. Great Britain ........3 — 1 4 1 1 — 2 ............6 Trinidad ...............1 — 3 4 — — — — ...........4 EXPLAINING THE TYPOGRAPHY Paragraph breaks in the preliminary rounds of running events indicate Australia ..............— 2 — 2 1 — — 1 ............3 the separation between qualifiers and non-qualifiers. Ukraine ...............— 1 — 1 — — 2 2 ............3 Cuba ...................— 1 1 — 1 — 1 ............2 COLOR CODING Czech Republic...— — — 1 — 1 2 ............2 All medalists appear in purple ink; all Americans are underlined (if Dominican Rep ...1 1 — 2 — — — — ...........2 in multiple rounds, only in the final round in which they competed); France .................1 1 — 2 — — — — ...........2 field-event/multi medalists appear in either blue (gold medal), red Poland ................1 — 1 — 1 — 1 ............2 (silver) or green (bronze) in the progression charts. -
Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION I WOMEN’S
Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION I WOMEN’S Highlights Henry Hauls Down Yet Another Crown As Texas A&M Rolls To Second Straight Men’s And Women’s Titles: Legendary college track coach Pat Henry and his Texas A&M Aggies swept the men’s and women’s team titles for the second year in a row on June 12 at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Hayward Field. Henry now has 19 outdoor team titles and his latest two were masterfully executed. The Texas A&M men won the fi nal event on the track, the 4x400 relay, to edge Florida by a single point, 55-54. The Gators fi nished third in the relay and were .21 seconds behind second-place Mississippi State. But even after that race was over, it took the offi cial results of the long jump to sort out the overall winner. The Aggies were nearly fl awless on the women’s side, securing 22 points in the 200 meters on the fi nal day and fi nishing with 72 to beat hometown favorite Oregon, second with 57. Texas A&M also won the 4x100 relay and fi nished second to Oregon by a whisker in the 4x400. “It’s about team eff orts, ups and downs, and it’s about responding to ups and downs,” Henry said. “All year long, this has been a unique group of guys and women.” The women lost Natasha Ruddock and Gabby Mayo - big projected scorers - to injury. And still, the Aggies found a way to score more points than any team has at the NCAA meet since 2002. -
2Nd Youth Olympic Games 84331Couv- 07/08/14 16:08 Page1 16:08 07/08/14 84331Couv- 84331Couv- 07/08/14 16:08 Page2 84331-V7 4/08/14 8:09 Page 1
84331Couv- 07/08/14 16:08 Page1 Statistics Handbook Statistics Handbook 2nd Youth Olympic Games 2nd Youth Olympic Games Compiled by Ottavio Castellini Félix Capilla 84331Couv- 07/08/14 16:08 Page2 84331-v7 4/08/14 8:09 Page 1 2 nd Youth Olympic Games IAAF Statistics Handbook Nanjing, China, 2014 Compiled by Ottavio Castellini IAAF Statistics & Documentation Senior Manager Félix Capilla (ESP) IAAF Consultant for Statistics © IAAF 2014 - Lazaro Martinez (CUB) in action as he wins the gold medal in the Boys Triple Jump Final during the IAAF World Youth Championships, RSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium, Donetsk, Ukraine on13 July 2013. © Getty Images. - Yanique Thompson (JAM) in the Girls 100m Hurdles at the IAAF World Youth Championships, RSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium July 10, 2013 in Donetsk, Ukraine on July 10, 2013. © Getty Images. Produced by the IAAF 84331-v7 4/08/14 8:09 Page 2 From youth to glory IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Hereunder the list of athletes that have won the IAAF World Youth Championships (1999-2013) and who also became Junior Champions and Senior Champions. Their international careers in the three age categories are detailed in the below chart: WYC WJC WC Jacques Freitag RSA 99 (HJ) 00 (HJ) 03 (HJ) Jana Pittman-Rawlinson AUS 99 (400H) 00 (400-400H) 03 (400H) 07 (400H) Elena Isinbaeva RUS 99 (PV) 00 (PV) 05 (PV) 07 (PV) 13 (PV) Veronica Campbell-Brown JAM 99 (100-4x100) 00 (100-200) 07 (100) 11 (200) Valerie Adams NZL 01 (SP) 02 (SP) 07 (SP) 09 (SP) 11 (SP) 13 (SP) Usain Bolt JAM 03 (200) 02 (100) 09 (100-200-4x100) 11 (200-4x100) 13 (100-200-4x100) Dani Samuels AUS 05 (DT) 06 (DT) 09 (DT) Tatyana Chernova RUS 05 (Hep) 06 (Hep) 11 (Hep) David Storl GER 07 (SP) 08 (SP) 11 (SP) 13 (SP) Kirani James GRN 09 (200-400) 10 (400) 11 (400) Elena Lashmanova RUS 09 (5000mW) 10 (10000mW) 13 (20kmW) Arman Hall USA 11 (400-Medley) 12 (4x400) 13 (4x400) - Usain Bolt became a junior champion (16 years old) even before becoming a youth champion. -
2017 Results
Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:29 PM 25/6/2017 Page 1 JAAA PUMA NATIONAL SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS JAMAICA ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATIVE ASSOCIATION NATIONAL STADIUM - 22/6/2017 to 25/6/2017 Results Event 1 Women 100 Meter Dash Event 1 Women 100 Meter Dash Sponsor: PUMA Sponsor: PUMA WORLD RECORD: 10.49 W 16/7/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner WORLD RECORD: 10.49 W 16/7/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner NATIONAL REC: 10.70 N 29/6/2012 SHELLY-ANN FRASER-PRYCE NATIONAL REC: 10.70 N 29/6/2012 SHELLY-ANN FRASER-PRYCE WRLD CHAMP Q: 11.26 # WRLD CHAMP Q: 11.26 # Name Age Team Prelims Name Age Team Finals Preliminaries Finals 1 143 Elaine Thompson M.V.P # 11.20Q-1.3 1 143 Elaine Thompson M.V.P 10.71# 0.8 2 162 Simone Facey P360 # 11.22Q-0.7 2 162 Simone Facey P360 11.04# 0.8 3 28 Jonielle Smith Auburn Univ. # 11.23Q-1.4 3 208 Jura Levy Sprintec 11.06# 0.8 4 84 Shashalee Forbes G.C Foster C 11.34Q-1.7 4 317 Natasha Morrison Sprintec 11.09# 0.8 5 145 Christania Williams M.V.P # 11.23Q-1.4 5 84 Shashalee Forbes G.C Foster C 11.10# 0.8 6 208 Jura Levy Sprintec 11.36Q-1.3 6 145 Christania Williams M.V.P 11.13# 0.8 7 243 Samantha Henry Robinson Unattached 11.41Q-0.7 7 30 Remona Burchell Axis Athleti 11.17# 0.8 8 244 Shavine Hodges Unattached 11.54Q-1.7 8 20 Schillonie Calvert-Powell Altis 11.25# 0.8 9 20 Schillonie Calvert-Powell Altis # 11.26Q-1.4 Event 2 Men 100 Meter Dash 10 317 Natasha Morrison Sprintec 11.36Q-1.3 Sponsor: Government of Jamaica / SDF 11 210 Audra Segree Sprintec 11.58Q-1.7 WORLD RECORD: 9.58 W 16/8/2009 USAIN BOLT 12 206 Gayon Evans Sprintec 11.93Q-0.7 NATIONAL REC: 9.58 N 16/8/2009 USAIN BOLT 13 30 Remona Burchell Axis Athleti 11.35q -1.4 WRLD CHAMP Q: 10.12 # 14 227 Danielle Williams TRS 11.50q -1.3 Name Age Team Prelims 15 321 Shanice Reid Utech 11.63q -1.7 16 192 Kenesha Stephens Racers TC 11.71q -1.3 Preliminaries 1 128 Julian Forte M.V.P 10.14Q-0.8 17 309 Shereca Hemmings Utech 11.85 -1.3 2 27 Odean Skeen Auburn Univ. -
2015Tn53 Wwc2
Volume 12, No. 53 September 03, 2015 version ii — World Championships Women — — By–Nation Medal Chart — BEIJING, CHINA Nation ................ Men Women ....Overall AUGUST 22–30 G S B Total G S B Total ATTENDANCE United States ......4 3 2 9 2 3 4 9 ..........18 The IAAF announced that the total figure for bodies in the stands Kenya ..................5 4 2 11 2 2 1 5 ..........16 (including “accredited personnel”) totaled 681,864. This was with Jamaica ..............3 1 1 5 4 1 2 7 ..........12 the top tier of the Bird's Nest closed to the public. The basic num- China ..................— 3 1 4 1 4 — 5 ............9 ber provided was 70% occupancy for the morning sessions and Canada ...............2 1 3 6 — 2 — 2 ............8 98% for the evenings. Ethiopia ...............— 1 1 2 3 2 1 6 ............8 Specific spectator-only figures were not made available. Germany .............— 2 1 3 2 1 2 5 ............8 Poland ................2 1 4 7 1 — — 1 ............8 WEATHER Great Britain ........3 — 1 4 1 1 1 3 ............7 Daily city highs (official in-stadium readings are given with each Russia .................1 1 — 2 1 — 1 2 ............4 event): 8/22—91F (33C); 8/23—82F (28C); 8/24—84F (29C); 8/25—88F (31C); 8/26—91F (33C); 8/27—89F (32C); 8/28—93F Cuba ...................— 1 — 1 2 — — 2 ............3 (34C); 8/29—87F (31C); 8/30—75F (24C). Holland ...............— — — 0 1 1 1 3 ............3 South Africa ........1 — 1 2 — — 1 1 ............3 EXPLAINING THE TYPOGRAPHY Australia ..............— 2 — 2 — — — 0 ............2 Paragraph breaks in the preliminary rounds of running events indicate Bahamas .............— — 1 1 — 1 — 1 ............2 the separation between qualifiers and non-qualifiers. -
Biographical Entry Lists
Biographical Entry Lists Athletics - Women 0 Women’s 100 Metres Age (Days) Born 2018 Personal Best 1101 MEADE Rechelle AIA – Anguilla 21y 74d 1997 - 12.42 -17 She is principally a long and high jumper // LJ pb: 6.17w, 6.09 -17, 6.17i -18. HJ pb: 1.76 -17. dnq World Youth LJ 2013; 1 Central American & Caribbean youth LJ 2014; dnq COM LJ 2014; ht WCH 100 2017. She was the Anguillan flagbearer at the opening ceremony of the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow In 2018: 1 Moscow ID LJ; 1 Seattle LJ; 3 Big Sky indoor LJ; 1 Spokane LJ 1109 BREEN Melissa AUS – Australia 27y 202d 1990 11.79 11.11 -14 Oceanian record holder at 100m // 200 pb: 23.12 -13. sf WJC 100 2008; 1 Pacific Schools Games 100 2008; 8 WSG 100 2009; 8 IAAF Continental Cup 100 2010/2014 (8 200 2014); sf COM 100 2010/2014; ht OLY 100 2012/2016; ht WCH 100/200 2013; ht WCH 100 2015. 1 Australian 100/200 2012 (1 100 2010/2015). Born-Canberra, coach-Matt Beckenham In 2012 she won the important Stawell Gift handicap sprint race off scratch (i.e. starting behind or with all her opponents) In 2018: 1 Canberra 100; 3 Canberra 100; dns/sf Australian 100 (sciatic nerve pain); 2 Brisbane Classic 4x100 1160 GAITHER TyNia BAH – Bahamas 25y 22d 1993 11.57 11.19 -16 (Tynia pronounced ‘Tye-nia Gay-thurr’) Ran way above expectations to reach the World 200m final in 2017 11.08w -16. 200 pb: 22.54 -16 (23.11 -18). -
Suddenly Saskatchewan Magazine Is for 5 Canada’S Only International Invitational Indoor Track and Information Purposes Only
MAGAZINE | WINTER 2018 Crystal Emmanuel Canadian Champion and Rio Knights of Olympic semifinalist ran 22.50 Columbus Indoor in the 200m... breaking the Games 34-year-old record! January 25 - 27, 2018 Top Athletes Gather in Saskatoon to compete Structured Silver Safe and effective Flatland Freestyle Combining Skiing with acrobatics Aches & Pains at St. Thomas More What’s causing them? wwrsask.com SLED & STAY IN THE UNFORGETTABLE NORTH Elk Ridge Resort and Sunset Bay Resort SPEND FAMILY WEEK MAGAZINE | WINTER 2018 MAGAZINE Crystal Emmanuel Canadian Champion and Rio Olympic semifinalist ran 22.50 Featured in the January 2018 issue of Suddenly Saskatchewan is the 53rd edition of the Knights of in the 200m... breaking the Columbus Indoor 34-year-old record! Games Knights of Columbus Indoor Games. The goal of the Knights of Columbus in hosting the meet January 25 - 27, 2018 is “...to provide the youth of Saskatchewan with positive role models by having the elementary in the school students compete in the same meet as the international stars. We also provide the Top Athletes students of Saskatchewan schools the opportunity to meet and talk with these international Gather in Saskatoon U f r tta to compete athletes, about the value of setting goals and overcoming hurdles in life. These international Structured Silver Flatland Freestyle athletes travel to Saskatoon early to visit inner-city schools around Saskatchewan.” Safe and effective Combining Skiing with acrobatics Aches & Pains We share those goals, and hope to inspire participation in the games and in the pursuit and n o ge ble What’s causing them? at St.