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— Kingston IWC — 400H: 1 Volume 14, No. 28 May 11, 2015 Simmonds (Jam) 13.03; 6. Andrea Bliss (Jam) 13.07. — Kingston IWC — 400H: 1. Kori Carter (US) 55.12; 2. Janeive Russell (Jam) 55.29; 3. Tiffany Williams (US) Kingston, Jamaica SP: 1. Christian Cantwell (US) 69-2 (21.08); 55.35; 4. Shevon Stoddart (Jam) 56.29; May 9 2. Cory Martin (US) 68-½ (20.74); 3. Ryan 5. Nikita Tracey (Jam) 57.63; 6. Rhonda Whiting (US) 67-4¾ (20.54); 100(1.8): 1. Asafa Powell (Jam) 9.84 Whyte (Jam) 58.08; 7. Rushell Clayton 4. O’Dayne Richards (Jam) 67-2¼ (20.48); (WL); 2. Ryan Bailey (US) 9.93 (AL); 3. (Jam) 58.34. 5. Jordan Clarke (US) 66-9¼ (20.35); 6. Kurt Nesta Carter (Jam) 9.98; Field Events Roberts (US) 64-1¼ (19.54). 4. Andrew Fisher (Jam) 10.01 PR; 5. HJ: 1. Doreen Amata (Ngr) 6-2¾ (1.90); 2. DT: 1. Vikas Gowda (Ind) 213-8 (65.14); 2. Richard Thompson (Tri) 10.04; 6. Daniel Levern Spencer (StL) 6-2¾ (1.90); 3. Maya Chad Wright (Jam) 202-11 (61.84); 3. Jared Bailey (Ant) 10.11; 7. Tyquendo Tracey (Jam) Pressley (US) 5-10 (1.78). Schuurmans (US) 202-2 (61.62); 4. Fedrick 10.20 PR;… dnf—Kemarley Brown (Jam). TJ: 1. Caterine Ibargüen (Col) 48-9½ Dacres (Jam) 199-6 (60.80); 200: I(0.7)–1. Nickel Ashmeade (Jam) (14.87) (WL); 2. Yorsiris Urrutia (Col) 45- 5. Jason Morgan (Jam) 198-9 (60.58); 6. 20.25; 2. Rasheed Dwyer (Jam) 20.28; 3. 3¾ (13.81); Russ Winger (US) 192-10 (58.78); 7. Marek Aaron Brown (Can) 20.30; 4. Julian Forte 3. Laura Samuel (GB) 44-11 (13.69); 4. Bárta (CzR) 186-7 (56.87); 8. Lance Brooks (Jam) 20.39; 5. Mosito Lehata (Les) 20.64; Ayanna Alexander (Tri) 44-4¼ (13.52); 5. (US) 186-0 (56.69); 9. Traves Smikle (Jam) 6. Jason Livermore (Jam) 20.76. Amanda Smock (US) 44-1¼ (13.44). 182-5 (55.60). II–1. Terrel Cotton (US) 20.57. DT: 1. Jade Lally (GB) 196-6 (59.90); 2. Liz 400: I–1. Youssef Al-Masrahi (Sau) 44.59; Podominick (US) 195-2 (59.50); 3. Whitney 2. LaShawn Merritt (US) 44.80; 3. Javon KINGSTON WOMEN 100(0.2): 1. Elaine Thompson (Jam) 10.97; Ashley (US) 193-8 (59.04); Francis (Jam) 44.90 PR; 2. Blessing Okagbare (Ngr) 11.05; 3. Allyson 4. Fernanda Raquel Borges (Bra) 188-10 4. Jonathan Borlée (Bel) 45.06; 5. Isaac Felix (US) 11.09; (57.57); 5. Stephanie Brown Trafton (US) Makwala (Bot) 45.10; 6. Rusheen McDonald 4. Jeneba Tarmoh (US) 11.18; 5. Natasha 186-2 (56.75). (Jam) 45.48; 7. Javere Bell (Jam) 45.72; 8. Morrison (Jam) 11.22; 6. Schillonie Calvert Luguelín Santos (DR) 45.89. (Jam) 11.23; 7. Kerron Stewart (Jam) 11.24. II–1. Delano Williams (GB) 45.42 PR; 2. 200(0.2): 1. Shaunae Miller (Bah) 22.14 Dylan Borlée (Bel) 45.70 PR; 3. Mame-Ibra NR (WL); 2. Tori Bowie (US) 22.29 (AL); Anne (Fra) 45.92. — Kawasaki IWC — 3. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Jam) 22.37; 4. Kawasaki, Japan, May 10— 3000: 1. Juan Luis Barrios (Mex) 7:59.92; Sherone Simpson (Jam) 22.64; 5. Shalonda 100(-0.1): 1. Wilfried Koffi (CI) 10.09; 2. 2. AJ Acosta (US) 8:08.14 PR. Solomon (US) 22.71. Kei Takase (Jpn) 10.09 PR; 3. Bingtian Su 110H(1.0): 1. Aleec Harris (US) 13.16 400: I–1. Sanya Richards-Ross (US) (Chn) 10.10; (=WL, AL); 2. Jeff Porter (US) 13.36; 3. Mikel 49.95 (WL, AL); 2. Francena McCorory 4. Harry Adams (US) 10.22; 5. Peimeng Thomas (Tri) 13.44; 4. Hansle Parchment (US) 50.73; 3. Stephenie Ann McPherson Zhang (Chn) 10.24;… 8. Prezel Hardy (US) (Jam) 13.47; 5. Dwight Thomas (Jam) 13.71. (Jam) 50.98; 10.54. 400H: 1. Bershawn Jackson (US) 48.47; 2. 4. Novlene Williams-Mills (Jam) 51.32; 5. 200(-0.5): 1. Kenji Fujimitsu (Jpn) 20.33 Leford Green (Jam) 49.22; 3. Jeffery Gibson Christine Ohuruogu (GB) 51.48; 6. Christine PR; 2. Carvin Nkanata (Ken) 20.50; 3. Zhenye (Bah) 49.42; 4. Annsert Whyte (Jam) 49.50; Day (Jam) 51.67; 7. Kaliese Spencer (Jam) Xie (Chn) 20.61;… 7. Hardy 21.08. 5. Josef Robertson (Jam) 49.71; 6. Jehue 51.70; 8. Anastasia Le-Roy (Jam) 51.93. 800: 1. Rafith Rodriguez (Col) 1:45.84; 2. Gordon (Tri) 49.97; 7. Javan Gallimore (Jam) II–1. Shericka Jackson (Jam) 51.43. Patrick Kiprotich Rono (Ken) 1:46.17 PR; 51.69;… dnf—Justin Gaymon (US). 800: 1. Ajee' Wilson (US) 2:00.65; 2. Molly 3. Ronald Musagala (Uga) 1:46.74; 4. Sho Field Events Ludlow (US) 2:01.09; 3. Charlene Lipsey (US) Kawamoto (Jpn) 1:46.79. PV: 1. Brad Walker (US) 18-4½ (5.60); 2. 2:01.41; 4. Kendra Chambers (US) 2:02.04; St: 1. Bernard Nganga (Ken) 8:23.77 Jack Whitt (US) 18-½ (5.50); 2. Mike Arnold 5. Dana Mecke (US) 2:02.36 PR; 6. Kimarra (WL); 2. Clement Kemboi (Ken) 8:25.32; 3. (US) 18-½; 4. Mark Hollis (US) 17-8½ (5.40); McDonald (Jam) 2:02.44; 7. Jessica Smith Lawrence Kemboi (Ken) 8:25.64; 4. Chala 5. Jordan Scott (US) 17-¾ (5.20). (Can) 2:02.82. Beyo (Eth) 8:25.82. St: 1. Bridget Franek (US) 9:46.34; 2. Sarah 400H: 1. Rasmus Mägi (Est) 49.48; 2. Yuta Pease (US) 9:55.19; 3. Beverly Ramos (PR) Konishi (Jpn) 49.70; 3. Mahau Suguimati 9:55.23; 4. Rolanda Bell (Pan) 10:16.08. (Bra) 49.81; © 2015 Track & Field News.All rights 100H(2.0): 1. Jasmin Stowers (US) 12.39 4. Tom Burton (GB) 49.98; 5. Eric Cray reserved.This newsletter may not be re- PR (WL, AL) (=10, x W; 5, =6 A); 2. Danielle (Phi) 50.06; 6. Cameron French (NZ) 50.66. printedor retransmitted in any formwithout Williams (Jam) 12.77; express written permission. 3. Shermaine Williams (Jam) 12.89; 4. www.trackandfieldnews.com Phylicia George (Can) 12.94; 5. Megan -186- May 11, 2015 Field Events 5. Joanna Fiodorow (Pol) 230-0 (70.10); 5. Andrea Geubelle (US) 20-9 (6.32). HJ: 1. Bogdan Bondarenko (Ukr) 7-9¼ 6. Tingting Liu (Chn) 229-9 (70.02); 7. SP: 1. Michelle Carter (US) 60-8¾ (18.51); (2.37) (out WL) (7-2½, 7-7, 7-9¼ [2], 7-10¾ Sophie Hitchon (GB) 227-10 (69.45); 8. Iryna 2. Jeneva Stevens (US) 60-8 (18.49); 3. [xxx]) (2.20, 2.31, 2.37 [2], 2.41 [xxx]); Novozhylova (Ukr) 219-4 (66.86). Felisha Johnson (US) 58-10¼ (17.94); 4. 2. Guowei Zhang (Chn) 7-5¾ (2.28); 3. JT: 1. Liz Gleadle (Can) 212-8 (64.83) NR; 2. Yaniuvis López (Cub) 56-4 (17.17). Takashi Eto (Jpn) 7-5¾ (2.28) =PR; 4. Hiromi Brittany Borman (US) 212-5 (64.75) PR (2, 4 Takahari (Jpn) 7-5¾ (2.28) PR. A); 3. Madara Palameika (Lat) 210-2 (64.07); PV: 1. Seito Yamamoto (Jpn) 18-½ (5.50); 4. Yuki Ebihara (Jpn) 209-4 (63.80) NR. HAVANA 2. Hiroki Ogita (Jpn) 18-½;… nh—Daichi Havana, May 8–9— Sawano (Jpn). LJ: 1. Maykel D. Massó (Cub) 26-7¾ (8.12) TJ: 1. Alexis Copello (Cub) 56-6¾w PR; 2. Yunior Díaz (Cub) 26-¾ (7.94). (17.24) (55-7½/16.95); 2. Aleksey Fyodorov — More Internationals — TJ: 1. Pedro Pablo Pichardo (Cub) 58- (Rus) 55-3 (16.84); 3. Omar Craddock (US) 10¼ (17.94) NR (WL) (6, x W) (56-10¾, 54-7¼ (16.64). BAIE-MAHAULT 57-5¾, 58-10¼, p, p, p) (17.34, 17.52, JT: 1. Jakub Vadlejch (CzR) 279-3 (85.13) Baie Mahault, Guadeloupe, May 2— 17.94, p, p, p); PR; 2. Rolands Strobinders (Lat) 269-2 100(-2.4): 1. Asafa Powell (Jam) 10.08; 2. Lázaro Martínez (Cub) 54-10¾ (16.73) ; (82.05); 3. Chao-Tsun Cheng (Tai) 268-4 2. Diondre Batson (US) 10.21; 3. Winston 3. Andy Díaz (Cub) 54-5½ (16.60) PR. (81.78) PR; Barnes (Jam) 10.35; 4. Kim Collins (StK) HT: 1. Roberto Janet (Cub) 253-1 (77.14) 4. Hamish Peacock (Aus) 266-11 (81.36); 10.42; 5. Sean McLean (US) 10.50. PR. 5. Shih-Feng Huang (Tai) 259-0 (78.95); 6. 400: 1. Pat Feeney (US) 45.51 PR; 2. James Stuart Farquhar (NZ) 252-5 (76.95); Harris (US) 45.53; 3. Calvin Smith (US) 46.09. HAVANA WOMEN 7. Yukifumi Murakami (Jpn) 251-1 (76.54); 110H(0.0): 1. Aleec Harris (US) 13.18; 2. LJ: 1. Yilian Durruty (Cub) 21-5½ (6.54). 8. Tim Glover (US) 246-11 (75.27); 9. Genki Wilhem Belocian (Fra) 13.30 PR; 3. Yordan TJ: 1. Danellys Dutil (Cub) 43-10 (13.36) Dean (Jpn) 244-9 (74.61). L. O’Farrill (Cub) 13.40; 4. Ryan Wilson (US) PR. 13.54; 5. Wayne Davis (Tri) 13.82; 6. Jarret DT: 1. Denia Caballero (Cub) 222-8 (67.87) KAWASAKI WOMEN Eaton (US) 13.86; 7. Eddie Lovett (VI) 13.98; PR (f, 218-7, 204-2, 210-4, 222-8, 221-6) (f, 100(1.2): 1.
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