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NEWSLETTER Volume 4, No ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ NEWSLETTER Volume 4, No. 47 December 20, 2005 Year-End Men’s U.S. List etrack ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ — 2005 U.S. Men’s Lists — KEY TO LISTS These lists give the top 40 U.S. performers (and top 10 compiled by Bret Bloomquist performances, denoted by a — —) of the 2005 season, with (marks received and verified by 12/20/05) an appending of those foreign collegians whose marks fall into that range. In the wind-aided category, the domestics 100 METERS and foreign collegians are commingled (' after name = foreigner on windy list). Relay teams may contain non-U.S. 9.88 ......... Justin Gatlin (Nike) ..................... 8/07 .......... World Ch nationals. 9.89 ......... ——Gatlin .................................. 7/22 ....... London GP 9.94 ......... Leonard Scott (Nike) .................. 7/22 ....... London GP Open athletes and high schoolers have no notation before 9.96 ......... ——Gatlin .................................. 7/08 .......... Rome GP their name. Collegians are noted by class: - = senior; * = 9.99 ......... Shawn Crawford (Nike) .............. 6/25 ..............USATF junior; **=soph; *** = frosh; ? = unknown. .................. ——Gatlin .................................. 8/07 .......... World Ch (A) = altitude over 1000m (in affected events only). Wind- .................. ——Gatlin .................................. 8/26 ...... Brussels GP aided marks are those of greater than 2.0mps. Windy marks 10.00 ......... ——Gatlin .................................. 6/25 ..............USATF are listed only if superior to the best legal mark (windy 10.01 ......... ——Gatlin .................................. 9/17 .......... Shanghai performances listed to level of legal performances). .................. ——Gatlin .................................. 7/22 ....... London GP In the marathon and half-marathon lists, ' = aided course. .................. Maurice Greene (adidas) ............ 6/25 ..............USATF Since most road runners are unaffiliated, a state affiliation *11 performances by 4 performers** represents their home, not a school. 10.02 ......... Mark Jelks (Nike) ....................... 7/06 ....... Salamanca 10.06 ......... ***Walter Dix (FlSt) ..................... 5/27 ............ NCAA E 10.08 ......... John Capel (adidas) ................... 5/30 .......... P Alto GP 10.26 ......... Greg Bolden (AlbSt) ................... 5/26 ............ NCAA II .................. Rae Edwards (Nike) ................... 8/16 ...............Malmö .................. -Derrick Johnson (UNCC) .......... 4/16 ............ Sea Ray .................. -Tyson Gay (Ar) .......................... 8/28 ............ Rieti GP .................. Bernard Williams (Nike) .............. 7/08 .......... Rome GP .................. J-Mee Samuels (NCHS) ............. 7/24 ...... Greensboro .................. *Kelly Willie (LSU) ...................... 4/08 ............ Texas R (10) 10.27 ......... Kaaron Conwright (Nike) ............ 5/22 ............... adidas 10.09 ......... J.J. Johnson (Nike) .................... 5/15 .............. Rio GP .................. Darvis Patton (adidas) ................ 5/07 ........... Kingston 10.10 ......... Mardy Scales (Nike) ................... 6/25 ..............USATF 10.28 ......... Brian Johnson (Nike) .................. 5/30 .......... P Alto GP 10.12 ......... *DaBryan Blanton (Ok) ............... 6/25 ..............USATF 10.30 ......... -Kenneth Baxter (Pur) ................ 5/14 ............... Big 10 10.13 ......... Jason Smoots (Nike) .................. 5/14 .............. Atlanta .................. -Kyle Farmer (Fl) ........................ 6/08 ............... NCAA 10.14 ......... Tim Montgomery (Nike) .............. 4/30 ....... Ft-de-F GP .................. Jeff Laynes (Puma) .................... 4/02 .............. Fresno .................. Dwight Phillips (Nike) ................. 4/30 ....... Ft-de-F GP (40) 10.16 ......... Brian Lewis (New Balance) ........ 5/30 .......... P Alto GP .................. -Ron Richards (Clem) ................. 5/27 ............ NCAA E .................. Coby Miller (Nike) ....................... 5/07 ........... Kingston Foreign Collegians: .................. Josh Norman (HP) ..................... 6/25 ..............USATF 10.22 ......... -Kevon Pierre (FlInt-Tri) .............. 6/25 ................ Tri Ch 10.17 ......... Terrence Trammell (Mizuno) ...... 5/22 ............... adidas 10.24 ......... -Lerone Clarke (Linc-Jam) .......... 7/09 ............ CAC Ch (20) 10.28 ......... -Marvin Anderson (USC-Jam) .... 5/14 .............. Pac-10 10.19 ......... *Leroy Dixon (SC) ...................... 5/27 ............ NCAA E 10.30 ......... *Tyrone Edgar (TxAM-GB) ......... 7/22 ....... London GP .................. *James McSwain (WaSt) ............ 4/17 ... Mt SAC Open Drug DQ: 10.22 ......... -Chris Johnson (ArLR) ................ 5/15 ............ Sun Belt 10.13 ......... *Steve Mullings (MsSt-Jam) ....... 5/28 ......... NCAA ME .................. ***Trell Kimmons (HindsCC) ....... 5/07 ....... Georgia Inv 10.06w ....... Mullings' ..................................... 4/02 ........ Bulldog Inv .................. Mike Mitchell (Cheet) .................. 5/22 ............... adidas 10.23 ......... -Wes Felix (USC) ....................... 4/30 ....... UCLA-USC Wind-aided: 10.24 ......... *Phillip Francis (USC) ................. 4/30 ....... UCLA-USC 9.84 ......... Gatlin ......................................... 6/04 ....... Eugene GP 10.25 ......... -Rodney Martin (SC) .................. 4/16 ............ Sea Ray 9.96 ......... Dix .............................................. 4/09 ............ Texas R .................. **Demi Omole (Wi) ..................... 6/25 ..............USATF 9.98 ......... Crawford .................................... 6/04 ....... Eugene GP .................. John Woods (unat) ..................... 6/25 ..............USATF 9.99 ......... Edwards ..................................... 4/16 .............. Wichita (30) 10.05 ......... Samuels ..................................... 7/24 ...... Greensboro 10.07 ......... Blanton ....................................... 4/09 ............ Texas R 10.08 ......... Miller .......................................... 4/17 ............. Mt SAC © 2005 Track & Field News. All rights reserved. This .................. I. Williams ................................... 5/18 ............... JUCO newsletter may not be reprinted or retransmitted in any 10.10 ......... Montgomery ............................... 6/04 ....... Eugene GP .................. Norman ...................................... 4/17 ... Mt SAC Open form without express written permission. 10.11 ......... Ernest Wiggins (Holy) ................. 4/09 ............ Texas R www.trackandfieldnews.com .................. Willie .......................................... 4/09 ............ Texas R ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ -328- December 20, 2005 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 10.13 ......... Jabari Fields (adidas) ................. 5/12 ............. Abilene (20) 10.14 ......... -Dusty Stamer (Nb) .................... 5/14 ............... Big 12 20.46 ......... ***Trell Kimmons (HindsCC) ....... 5/07 ....... Georgia Inv 10.15 ......... Bolden ........................................ 4/16 .............. Albany 20.52 ......... Fernada Blakely (adidas) ........... 4/09 ............... Ms Inv 10.16 ......... Kimmons .................................... 5/17 ............... JUCO .................. ***Rubin Williams (Tn) ................ 6/25 ..............USATF .................. Woods ........................................ 5/06 ....... Co. Springs 20.54 ......... -Chris Berrian (Fres) ................... 7/17 ............... Azusa 10.17 ......... Conwright ................................... 7/16 ............... Azusa 20.55 ......... Joel Brown (Nike) ....................... 5/07 .............. Owens 10.18 ......... -Tyree Gailes (TxT) .................... 4/09 ............ Texas R 20.57 ......... -Tyree Gailes (TxT) .................... 5/15 ............... Big 12 .................. B. Johnson ................................. 4/09 ............ Texas R 20.58 ......... *Leroy Dixon (SC) ...................... 5/27 ............ NCAA E 10.19 ......... Edgar' ......................................... 3/26 .......... Tellez Inv .................. -Wes Felix (USC) ....................... 5/28 ........... NCAA W .................. Pierre' ......................................... 4/16 ................ Miami .................. Mark Jelks (Nike) ....................... 8/16 ...............Malmö .................. *Yhann Plummer' (SnNO-Jam) .. 4/09 ........... Tx R Coll .................. **Carey LaCour (Hous) .............. 6/09 ............... NCAA 10.20 ......... -Cleavon Dillon' (TCU-Tri) .......... 4/23 ............ TCU Inv (30) 10.21 ......... Spearmon .................................. 4/23 ... McDonnell Inv 20.59 ......... **Nate Probasco (Nb) ................. 6/09 ............... NCAA 10.22 ......... Laynes ....................................... 4/17 ... Mt SAC Open 20.61 ......... -Kenneth Baxter (Pur) ................ 6/09 ............... NCAA 10.23 ......... Desmond Bynum (GMA) ............ 4/09 ............ Texas R 20.62 ......... -Chris Johnson (ArLR) ................ 4/09 ............... Ms Inv .................. Lamont Johnson (EPAS) ............ 4/17 ... Mt SAC Open .................. Mardy Scales (Nike) ................... 8/16 ...............Malmö 10.24 ......... 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