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2018TN06 Usatfm Volume 16, No. 06 February 20, 2018 — USATF Indoor Champs Men — Albuquerque, New Mexico 400 METERS 800 METERS FINAL (2/18; 2-section time final) FINAL (2/18) February 16–18 1. Michael Cherry (Nik); 1. Donavan Brazier (Nik) 1:45.10 2. Aldrich Bailey (Nik); (200m banked; altitude 1513) (top 2 qualify PR (2, 3 A) 3. Vernon Norwood (NBal); for World Indoor if they have standard) (25.09, 26.97 [52.06], 26.66 [1:18.72], 26.38) 4. Paul Dedewo (unat); (52.06/53.04); MEN 5. Fred Kerley (Nik) 45.63; 2. Drew Windle (Brk) 1:46.29 60 METERS 6. Marqueze Washington (unat) 45.91; (25.50, 27.60 [53.10], 26.97 [1:20.07], 26.22) FINAL (2/18) 7. Brycen Spratling (NYAC) 45.91; (53.10/53.19); 1. Christian Coleman (Nik) 6.34 (WR, AR 8. Dontavius Wright (unat) 46.41. 3. Erik Sowinski (Nik) 1:47.02 (old WR, AR 6.39 Maurice Greene [Nik] ’98 Sections: (24.95, 26.87 [51.82], 27.13 [1:18.95], 28.07) & ’01; also betters unratified 6.37 Coleman I–1. Aldrich Bailey (Nik) 45.59 (21.55/24.04); (51.82/55.20); ’18) (RT 01.49); 2. Paul Dedewo (unat) 45.61 (21.80/23.81); 4. Sam Ellison (BAA) 1:47.29 2. Ronnie Baker (Nik) 6.40 PR (3, =5 3. Marqueze Washington (unat) 45.91 (25.30, 27.50 [52.80], 27.06 [1:19.86], 27.43) W; 3, =5 A); (22.02/23.89); 4. Brycen Spratling (NYAC) (52.80/54.49); 3. Mike Rodgers (unat) 6.50; 45.91 (21.72/24.19). 5. Quamel Prince (unat) 1:47.63 PR 4. Bryce Robinson (unat) 6.52; II–1. Michael Cherry (Nik) 45.53 PR (24.88, 27.39 [52.27], 27.74 [1:20.01], 27.62) 5. Blake Smith (unat) 6.54; (21.47/24.06); 2. Vernon Norwood (NBal) (52.27/55.36); 6. Jeff Demps (adi) 6.56; 45.60 (21.78/23.82); 3. Fred Kerley (Nik) 6. Harun Abda (OTC) 1:47.99 7. Kirk Wilson (unat) 6.60; 45.63 (stumbled at 200) (21.63/24.00); 4. (25.27, 27.24 [52.51], 27.09 [1:19.60], 28.39) … fs—Brandon Carnes (adi). Dontavius Wright (unat) 46.41 (21.54/24.87). (52.51/55.48); HEATS (2/17) HEATS (2/17) HEATS (2/17) I–1. Baker 6.47; 2. Robinson 6.51 PR; 3. I–1. Wright 45.76; I–1. Windle 1:49.20; John Teeters (UArm) 6.61; 4. Tevin Hester 2. Ventavius Sears (unat) 46.55 PR; 3. 2. Clayton Murphy (Nik) 1:49.25; 3. Der- (unat) 6.62; 5. Desmond Lawrence (unat) Kyle Clemons (adi) 46.57; 4. Calvin Smith ek Holdsworth (TrinSt) 1:50.13; 4. Brandon 6.63; (unat) 48.44. Lasater (AtlTC) 1:50.35; 5. Nate Roese (unat) 6. Charles Jackson (USEx) 6.72. II–1. Kerley 45.18; 2. Norwood 45.58; 3. 1:51.49; 6. Joe McAsey (HokaNJNY) 1:51.56; II–1. Coleman 6.46; 2. Carnes 6.54 PR; 3. Bailey 45.93 PR; 7. Chris Giesting (HokaNJNY) 1:52.56. Noah Lyles (adi) 6.57 =PR; 4. Devion Clayton 4. Najee Glass (unat) 46.42; 5. Cody II–1. Brazier 1:48.53; (unat) 6.62 PR; 5. Hakim Montgomery (Troy) Rush (unat) 46.91. 2. Jesse Garn (HokaNJNY) 1:48.93; 3. 6.65; 6. D’Angelo Cherry (unat) 6.68; III–1. Cherry 45.83; 2. Washington 46.10; Russell Dinkins (NYAC) 1:49.31; 4. Christian 7. Walter Dix (unat) 6.72. 3. Dedewo 46.23 PR; Harrison (BAA) 1:49.76; 5. James Gilreath III–1. Rodgers 6.52; 2. Smith 6.52 PR; 4. Mike Berry (Nik) 46.42; 5. Marcus (TGreen) 1:50.55; 6. Allen Eke (BBTC/NBal) 3. Demps 6.55; 4. Wilson 6.643; 5. Chris Chambers (Nik) 47.52. 1:53.58;… dnf—Casimir Loxsom (unat). Royster (unat) 6.72; IV–1. Spratling 46.05; III–1. Sowinski 1:47.69; 2. Ellison 1:47.77; 6. Wayne Sherbahn (unat) 6.72; 7. Seth 2. Kyle Collins (unat) 46.69; 3. Quincy 3. Prince 1:47.86 PR; 4. Abda 1:48.66; Boomsma (unat) 6.80; 8. Justin Hunter Downing (unat) 46.77; 4. Champ Page (unat) 5. Luis Romero (unat) 1:49.17; 6. Mitch- (VaUn) 6.87. 47.30; 5. Gil Roberts (Nik) 47.35. ell Black (unat) 1:50.12; 7. Eliud Rutto (USAr) SEMIS (2/18) 1:51.05; 8. Leo Manzano (Hoka) 1:52.28. I–1. Baker 6.45 =PR (=8, x W; =5, x A); 2. Rodgers 6.52; 3. Demps 6.54; 4. Carnes 6.57; 5. Hester 6.66; 6. Cherry 6.69; 7. Mont- gomery 6.70; 8. Clayton 6.71. II–1. Coleman 6.42 (x, =7 W; x, =7 A); 2. Robinson 6.51; 3. Wilson 6.54; 4. Smith 6.58; © 2018 Track & Field News.All rights 5. Lyles 6.59; 6. Teeters 6.60; 7. Law- reserved.This newsletter may not be re- rence 6.60; 8. Royster 6.69. printedor retransmitted in any formwithout express written permission. www.trackandfieldnews.com -32- February 20, 2018 1500 METERS 60 HURDLES POLE VAULT RESULTS (2/18) FINAL (2/18) RESULTS (2/17) 1. Paul Chelimo (USAr) 3:42.91 1. Jarret Eaton (unat) 7.43 PR; 1. Scott Houston (Shore) 19-1½ (5.83) (44.65, 29.17 [1:13.82], 30.35 [1:44.17], 2. Aries Merritt (Nik) 7.46; PR (AL) 30.92 [2:15.09], 31.40 [2:46.49], 29.97 3. Devon Allen (Nik) 7.49 PR; (17-7¾, 18-1¾, 18-5½, 18-7½ [2], 18-9½ [3:16.46], 26.45) 4. Brendan Ames (unat) 7.57 PR; PR, 18-11½ PR, 19-1½ PR, 19-3½ [xxp]) (26.45, 56.42, 1:58.74, 2:29.09, 2:58.26); 5. Aleec Harris (adi) 7.63; (5.38, 5.53, 5.63, 5.68 [2], 5.73, 5.78, 5.83, 2. Ben Blankenship (NOTC) 3:43.09 6. Joshua Thompson (unat) 7.66; 5.88 [xxp]); (26.37, 56.14, 1:58.88, 2:29.36, 2:59.02); 7. Aaron Mallett (unat) 7.68; 2. Sam Kendricks (Nik) 18-11½ (5.78) 3. Craig Engels (NikOP) 3:43.29 8. Ryan Fontenot (unat) 7.79. (17-7¾, 18-1¾, 18-5½, 18-7½, 18-9½, (26.75, 56.53, 1:58.86); HEATS (2/17) 18-11½, 19-1½ [xxx]) 4. Shadrack Kipchirchir (USAr) 3:43.31 PR I–1. Allen 7.58; 2. Harris 7.654; 3. Mallett (5.38, 5.53, 5.63, 5.68, 5.73, 5.78, 5.83 [xxx]); (26.69, 56.64, 1:58.72); 7.72; 4. Fontenot 7.78; 5. Wayne Newman 3. Mike Arnold (unat) 18-11½ PR 5. Henry Wynne (Brk) 3:43.71 PR (unat) 7.96. (17-7¾, 18-1¾ [2], 18-5½ [2], 18-7½, 18-11½ (26.48, 56.31, 1:58.72); II–1. Eaton 7.53; 2. Thompson 7.64 PR; [2], 19-1½ [xxx]) 6. Brannon Kidder (Brk) 3:43.78 PR 3. Ames 7.67; 4. TJ Holmes (Nik) 7.87 =PR. (5.38, 5.53 [2], 5.63 [2], 5.68, 5.78 [2], 5.83 (26.86, 56.59, 1:59.16); III–1. Merritt 7.660; 2. Dondre Echols (unat) [xxx]); 7. Kyle Merber (HokaNJNY) 3:44.03 7.79; 3. Max Hairston (unat) 7.870; =4. tie, Andrew Irwin (unat) 18-5½ (5.63) (26.51, 56.71,1:58.54); 4. **Ben Doucette (Id) 7.97. (17-7¾ [2], 18-1¾ [2], 18-5½ [2], 18-7½ [xxx]) 8. Kirubel Erassa (unat) 3:48.95; (5.38 [2], 5.53 [2], 5.63 [2], 5.68 [xxx]) SEMIS (2/18) 9. Emmanuel Bor (USAr) 3:50.72 PR; =4. Tray Oates (Samf) 18-5½ 10. Ford Palmer (HokaNJNY) 3:52.51. I–1. Eaton 7.56; 2. Mallett 7.66; 3. Thomp- (17-7¾, 18-1¾ [3], 18-5½ [2], 18-7½ [xxx]) son 7.74; 4. Harris 7.75; 3000 METERS (5.38, 5.53 [3], 5.63 [2], 5.68 [xxx]) 5. Hairston 7.77; 6. Newman 7.96. 6. tie, Logan Cunningham (unat), Devin RESULTS (2/17) II–1. Allen 7.52; 2. Merritt 7.62; 3. Ames King (unat) & Drew Volz (unat) 18-1¾ (5.53); 1. Paul Chelimo (USAr) 7:57.88 7.63; 4. Fontenot 7.77; 9. Austin Miller (unat) 18-1¾ PR; (32.65, 30.24 [1:02.89], 30.87 [1:33.76], 5. Echols 7.78; 6. Holmes 7.94. 10. tie, Adam Bragg (unat), Chase Bran- 33.52 [2:07.28], 32.02 [2:39.30], 34.06 non (TMPVC), KC Lightfoot (MoHS) & Cole [3:13.36], 29.84 [3:43.20], 31.98 [4:15.18], 3000 walK Walsh (unat) 17-7¾ (5.38); 33.91 [4:49.09], 32.97 [5:22.06], 35.19 1. Nick Christie (unat) 12:09.96; 14. tie, Scott Marshall (GCan) & Garrett [5:57.25], 32.33 [6:29.58], 31.35 [7:00.93], 2. Emmanuel Corvera (NYAC) 12:24.10; Starkey (unat) 17-7¾; 30.92 [7:31.85], 26.03) 3. Alexander Bellavance (unat) 12:30.04; 16. Nathan Richartz (unat) 17-7¾. (26.03, 56.95, 2:00.63, 2:35.82, 4:14.68); 4.
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