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— Track & Field News 2018 Honors List — Volume 17, No. 74 December 22, 2018 — Track & Field News 2018 Honors List — The fully-detailed 72nd edition of the T&FN Rankings has already been published in the December issue. As a bonus to eTN subscribers, here’s a quick-reference version of the highlights. Men’s AOY: Eliud Kipchoge Women’s AOY: Caster Semenya U.S. Men’s AOY: Noah Lyles U.S. Women’s AOY: Shelby Houlihan Men’s Performance Of the Year: Women’s Performance Of the Year: Kipchoge’s 2:01:39 Beatrice Chepkoech’s 8:44.35 Inside: World & U.S. By-Event Top 10s -385- December 22, 2018 — 2018 T&FN Men’s World Rankings — 100 METERS 800 METERS 10,000 METERS 1. Christian Coleman (US) 1. Emmanuel Korir (Kenya) 1. Joshua Cheptegei (Uganda) 2. Ronnie Baker (US) 2. Wycliffe Kinyamal (Kenya) 2. Mo Ahmed (Canada) 3. Noah Lyles (US) 3. Nijel Amos (Botswana) 3. Rhonex Kipruto (Kenya) 4. Reece Prescod (Great Britain) 4. Ferguson Cheruiyot (Kenya) 4. Stanley Waithaka (Kenya) 5. Zharnel Hughes (Great Britain) 5. Jonathan Kitilit (Kenya) 5. Richard Yator (Kenya) 6. Bingtian Su (China) 6. Marcin Lewandowski (Poland) 6. Rodgers Chumo (Kenya) 7. Akani Simbine (South Africa) 7. Brandon McBride (Canada) 7. Jacob Kiplimo (Uganda) 8. Yohan Blake (Jamaica) 8. Clayton Murphy (US) 8. Morhad Amdouni (France) 9. Jimmy Vicaut (France) 9. Adam Kszczot (Poland) 9. Jake Robertson (New Zealand) 10. Mike Rodgers (US) 10. Jake Wightman (Great Britain) 10. Hassan Chani (Bahrain) 200 METERS 1500 METERS 110 HURDLES 1. Noah Lyles (US) 1. Timothy Cheruiyot (Kenya) 1. Sergey Shubenkov (Russia) 2. Ramil Guliyev (Turkey) 2. Elijah Manangoi (Kenya) 2. Orlando Ortega (Spain) 3. Jereem Richards (Trinidad) 3. Ayanleh Souleiman (Djibouti) 3. Ronald Levy (Jamaica) 4. Michael Norman (US) 4. Brahim Kaazouzi (Morocco) 4. Pascal Martinot-Lagarde (France) 5. Alex Quiñonez (Ecuador) 5. Filip Ingebrigtsen (Norway) 5. Hansle Parchment (Jamaica) 6. Alonso Edward (Panama) 6. Abdelaati Iguider (Morocco) 6. Devon Allen (US) 7. Aaron Brown (Canada) 7. Jakob Ingebrigtsen (Norway) 7. Omar McLeod (Jamaica) 8. Rai Benjamin (Antigua) 8. Samuel Tefera (Ethiopia) 8. Grant Holloway (US) 9. Akeem Bloomfield (Jamaica) 9. Aman Wote (Ethiopia) 9. Freddie Crittenden (US) 10. Kyle Greaux (Trinidad) 10. Charles Simotwo (Kenya) 10. Gabriel Constantino (Brazil) 400 METERS STEEPLE 400 HURDLES 1. Fred Kerley (US) 1. Conseslus Kipruto (Kenya) 1. Abderrahmane Samba (Qatar) 2. Abdalelah Haroun (Qatar) 2. Soufiane El Bakkali (Morocco) 2. Karsten Warholm (Norway) 3. Paul Dedewo (US) 3. Evan Jager (US) 3. Kyron McMaster 4. Matthew Hudson-Smith 4. Benjamin Kigen (Kenya) (British Virgin Islands) (Great Britain) 5. Chala Beyo (Ethiopia) 4. Yasmani Copello (Turkey) 5. Steven Gardiner (Bahamas) 6. Nicholas Bett (Kenya) 5. Rai Benjamin (Antigua) 6. Michael Norman (US) 7. Abraham Kibiwot (Kenya) 6. TJ Holmes (US) 7. Isaac Makwala (Botswana) 8. Hillary Bor (US) 7. Annsert Whyte (Jamaica) 8. Baboloki Thebe (Botswana) 9. Leonard Bett (Kenya) 8. Kenny Selmon (US) 9. Luguelín Santos 10. Matt Hughes (Canada) 9. Thomas Barr (Ireland) (Dominican Republic) 10. Ludvy Vaillant (France) 5000 METERS 10. Akeem Bloomfield (Jamaica) 1. Selemon Barega (Ethiopia) 2. Birhanu Yemataw (Bahrain) © 2018 Track & Field News.All rights 3. Paul Chelimo (US) reserved.This newsletter may not be re- 4. Muktar Edris (Ethiopia) printedor retransmitted in any formwith- 5. Abadi Hadis (Ethiopia) out express written permission. www.trackandfieldnews.com 6. Yomif Kejelcha (Ethiopia) 7. Hagos Gebrhiwet (Ethiopia) 8. Getaneh Tamire (Ethiopia) 9. Mo Ahmed (Canada) 10. Edward Zakayo (Kenya) -386- December 22, 2018 MARATHON POLE VAULT DISCUS 1. Eliud Kipchoge (Kenya) 1. Sam Kendricks (US) 1. Fedrick Dacres (Jamaica) 2. Mo Farah (Great Britain) 2. Timur Morgunov (Russia) 2. Andrius Gudžius (Lithuania) 3. Mosinet Geremew (Ethiopia) 3. Renaud Lavillenie (France) 3. Ehsan Hadadi (Iran) 4. Tola Shura (Ethiopia) 4. Mondo Duplantis (Sweden) 4. Daniel Ståhl (Sweden) 5. Leul Gebrselassie (Ethiopia) 5. Piotr Lisek (Poland) 5. Lukas Weißhaidinger (Austria) 6. Lelisa Desisa (Ethiopia) 6. Kurtis Marschall (Australia) 6. Christoph Harting (Germany) 7. Kenneth Kipkemoi (Kenya) 7. Paweł Wojciechowski (Poland) 7. Mason Finley (US) 8. Sisay Lemma (Ethiopia) 8. Shawn Barber (Canada) 8. Robert Harting (Germany) 9. Tamirat Tola (Ethiopia) 9. Konstadínos Filippídis (Greece) 9. Robert Urbanek (Poland) 10. Lawrence Cherono (Kenya) 10. Raphael Holzdeppe (Germany) 10. Reggie Jagers (US) 20K WALK LONG JUMP HAMMER 1. Koki Ikeda (Japan) 1. Juan Miguel Echevarría (Cuba) 1. Wojciech Nowicki (Poland) 2. Kaihua Wang (China) 2. Luvo Manyonga (South Africa) 2. Paweł Fajdek (Poland) 3. Massimo Stano (Italy) 3. Ruswahl Samaai (South Africa) 3. Bence Halász (Hungary) 4. Toshikazu Yamanishi (Japan) 4. Henry Frayne (Australia) 4. Ashraf Amjad Al-Saifi (Qatar) 5. Álvaro Martín (Spain) 5. Jeff Henderson (US) 5. Dilshod Nazarov (Tajikistan) 6. Xiangqian Jin (China) 6. Tajay Gayle (Jamaica) 6. Pavel Bareisha (Belarus) 7. Isamu Fujisawa (Japan) 7. Jarrion Lawson (US) 7. Eivind Henriksen (Norway) 8. Eider Arévalo (Colombia) 8. Marquis Dendy (US) 8. Serghei Marghiev (Moldova) 9. Diego García Carrera (Spain) 9. Yuhao Shi (China) 9. Marcel Lomnický (Slovakia) 10. Eiki Takahashi (Japan) 10. Zack Bazile (US) 10. Nick Miller (Great Britain) 50K WALK TRIPLE JUMP JAVELIN 1. Hiroki Arai (Japan) 1. Christian Taylor (US) 1. Andreas Hofmann (Germany) 2. Hayato Katsuki (Japan) 2. Pedro Pablo Pichardo (Cuba) 2. Thomas Röhler (Germany) 3. Satoshi Maruo (Japan) 3. Will Claye (US) 3. Magnus Kirt (Estonia) 4. Maryan Zakalnytskyy (Ukraine) 4. Almir dos Santos (Brazil) 4. Johannes Vetter (Germany) 5. Matej Tóth (Slovakia) 5. Omar Craddock (US) 5. Jakub Vadlejch (Czech Republic) 6. Qin Wang (China) 6. Donald Scott (US) 6. Neeraj Chopra (India) 7. Rafał Augustyn (Poland) 7. Chris Benard (US) 7. Julian Weber (Germany) 8. Dzmitry Dziubin (Belarus) 8. Alexis Copello (Azerbaijan) 8. Marcin Krukowski (Poland) 9. Håvard Haukenes (Norway) 9. Nelson Évora (Portugal) 9. Keshorn Walcott (Trinidad) 10. Rui Wang (China) 10. Jordan A. Díaz (Cuba) 10. Andrian Mardare (Moldova) HIGH JUMP SHOT DECATHLON 1. Mutaz Barshim (Qatar) 1. Tom Walsh (New Zealand) 1. Kevin Mayer (France) 2. Danil Lysenko (Russia) 2. Ryan Crouser (US) 2. Damian Warner (Canada) 3. Brandon Starc (Australia) 3. Darlan Romani (Brazil) 3. Arthur Abele (Germany) 4. Mateusz Przybylko (Germany) 4. Darrell Hill (US) 4. Maicel Uibo (Estonia) 5. Yu Wang (China) 5. Michał Haratyk (Poland) 5. Pieter Braun (Netherlands) 6. Donald Thomas (Bahamas) 6. David Storl (Germany) 6. Ilya Shkurenyov (Russia) 7. Maksim Nedasekau (Belarus) 7. Tomáš Staněk (Czech Republic) 7. Vitali Zhuk (Belarus) 8. Jeron Robinson (US) 8. Ryan Whiting (US) 8. Kai Kazmirek (Germany) 9. Majed El Dein Ghazal (Syria) 9. Konrad Bukowiecki (Poland) 9. Lindon Victor (Grenada) 10. Gianmarco Tamberi (Italy) 10. Aleksandr Lesnoy (Russia) 10. Tim Duckworth (Great Britain) © Track & Field News -387- December 22, 2018 — 2018 T&FN Women’s World Rankings — 100 METERS 800 METERS 10,000 METERS 1. Marie-Josée Ta Lou 1. Caster Semenya (South Africa) 1. Stacy Ndiwa (Kenya) (Côte d'Ivoire) 2. Francine Niyonsaba (Burundi) 2. Pauline Korikwiang (Kenya) 2. Murielle Ahouré (Côte d'Ivoire) 3. Ajee’ Wilson (US) 3. Stella Chesang (Uganda) 3. Elaine Thompson (Jamaica) 4. Natoya Goule (Jamaica) 4. Alice Nawowuna (Kenya) 4. Dina Asher-Smith (Great Britain) 5. Habitam Alemu (Ethiopia) 5. Gete Alemayehu (Ethiopia) 5. Aleia Hobbs (US) 6. Raevyn Rogers (US) 6. Pauline Kamulu (Kenya) 6. Jenna Prandini (US) 7. Rabab Arrafi (Morocco) 7. Mercyline Chelangat (Uganda) 7. Dafne Schippers (Netherlands) 8. Charlene Lipsey (US) 8. Lonah Chemtai Salpeter (Israel) 8. Mujinga Kambundji (Switzerland) 9. Margaret Wambui (Kenya) 9. Sandra Tuei (Kenya) 9. Ashley Henderson (US) 10. Emily Jerotich (Kenya) 10. Gloria Kite (Kenya) 10. Michelle-Lee Ahye (Trinidad) 1500 METERS 100 HURDLES 200 METERS 1. Shelby Houlihan (US) 1. Keni Harrison (US) 1. Shaunae Miller-Uibo (Bahamas) 2. Laura Muir (Great Britain) 2. Brianna McNeal (US) 2. Dina Asher-Smith (Great Britain) 3. Sifan Hassan (Netherlands) 3. Sharika Nelvis (US) 3. Dafne Schippers (Netherlands) 4. Gudaf Tsegay (Ethiopia) 4. Danielle Williams (Jamaica) 4. Shericka Jackson (Jamaica) 5. Rabab Arrafi (Morocco) 5. Christina Manning (US) 5. Jenna Prandini (US) 6. Jenny Simpson (US) 6. Tobi Amusan (Nigeria) 6. Gabby Thomas (US) 7. Caster Semenya (South Africa) 7. Elvira Herman (Belarus) 7. Marie-Josée Ta Lou 8. Winny Chebet (Kenya) 8. Alina Talay (Belarus) (Côte d'Ivoire) 9. Axumawit Embaye (Ethiopia) 9. Jasmine Camacho-Quinn 8. Jamile Samuel (Netherlands) 10. Sofia Ennaoui (Poland) (Puerto Rico) 9. Mujinga Kambundji (Switzerland) 10. Queen Harrison (US) 10. Lynna Irby (US) STEEPLE 1. Beatrice Chepkoech (Kenya) 400 HURDLES 400 METERS 2. Hyvin Jepkemoi (Kenya) 1. Shamier Little (US) 1. Salwa Eid Naser (Bahrain) 3. Norah Tanui (Kenya) 2. Janieve Russell (Jamaica) 2. Shaunae Miller-Uibo (Bahamas) 4. Emma Coburn (US) 3. Dalilah Muhammad (US) 3. Phyllis Francis (US) 5. Celliphine Chespol (Kenya) 4. Georganne Moline (US) 4. Shakima Wimbley (US) 6. Courtney Frerichs (US) 5. Sydney McLaughlin (US) 5. Jessica Beard (US) 7. Peruth Chemutai (Uganda) 6. Léa Sprunger (Switzerland) 6. Caster Semenya (South Africa) 8. Daisy Jepkemei (Kenya) 7. Eilidh Doyle (Great Britain) 7. Stephenie Ann McPherson 9. Winfred Yavi (Bahrain) 8. Sage Watson (Canada) (Jamaica) 10. Roseline Chepngetich (Kenya) 9. Ashley Spencer (US) 8. Lynna Irby (US) 10. Anna Ryzhykova (Ukraine) 9. Kendall Ellis (US) 5000 METERS 10. Jaide Stepter (US) 1. Hellen Obiri (Kenya) 2. Sifan Hassan (Netherlands) 3. Senbere Teferi (Ethiopia) 4. Agnes Tirop (Kenya) 5. Letesenbet Gidey (Ethiopia) 6. Genzebe Dibaba (Ethiopia) 7. Caroline Kipkirui (Kenya) 8. Shelby Houlihan (US) 9. Gudaf Tsegay (Ethiopia) 10. Lilian Rengeruk (Kenya) -388- December 22, 2018 MARATHON POLE VAULT DISCUS 1. Vivian Cheruiyot (Kenya) 1. Sandi Morris (US) 1. Sandra Perković (Croatia) 2. Brigid Kosgei (Kenya) 2. Katerína Stefanídi (Greece) 2. Yaimé Pérez (Cuba) 3. Gladys Cherono (Kenya) 3. Anzhelika Sidorova (Russia) 3. Denia Caballero (Cuba) 4. Mary Keitany (Kenya) 4. Jenn Suhr (US) 4.
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