RESULTS 200 Metres Men - Semi-Final
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200 Metres - Average 10 Best Performances
200 METRES - AVERAGE 10 BEST PERFORMANCES 1 19.469 Usain BOLT JAM 21 Aug 86 196/88 19.19 -0.3 1 WCh Berlin 20 Aug 09 19.30 -0.9 1 OG Beijing 20 Aug 08 19.32 0.4 1 OG London 09 Aug 12 19.40 0.8 1 WCh Daegu 03 Sep 11 19.55 -0.1 1 WCh Beijing 27 Aug 15 19.56 -0.8 1 Kingston 01 May 10 19.57 0.0 1 VD/GL Bruxelles 04 Sep 09 19.58 1.4 1 r2 Athl/DL Lausanne 23 Aug 12 19.59 -0.9 1 r1 Athl/SGP Lausanne 07 Jul 09 19.63 -0.9 1 Athl/SGP Lausanne 02 Sep 08 2 19.692 Noah LYLES USA 18 Jul 97 180/70 19.50 -0.1 1 Athl/DL Lausanne 05 Jul 19 19.65 0.9 1 Herc/DL Monaco 20 Jul 18 19.65 0.2 1 DL Paris 24 Aug 19 19.67 -0.2 1 WK/DL Zürich 30 Aug 18 19.69 0.4 1 Athl/DL Lausanne 05 Jul 18 19.69 2.0 1 Pre/DL Eugene OR 26 May 18 19.72 0.7 2 G.Gala/DL Roma 06 Jun 19 19.74 0.8 1 VD/DL Bruxelles 06 Sep 19 19.78 -0.7 1 USATF Des Moines IA 28 Jul 19 19.83 1.3 1 Qat/DL Doha 04 May 18 3 19.723 Tyson GAY USA 09 Aug 82 180/73 19.58 1.3 1 Reebok/GP New York NY 30 May 09 19.62 -0.3 1 USATF Indianapolis IN 24 Jun 07 19.68 -0.1 1 WAF Stuttgart 10 Sep 06 19.70 0.4 2 Athl/SGP Lausanne 11 Jul 06 19.72 0.1 1 Herc/DL Monaco 22 Jul 10 19.76 -0.8 1 WCh Osaka 30 Aug 07 19.76 1.8 2 Pre/DL Eugene OR 03 Jul 10 19.78 0.0 1 Athl/SGP Lausanne 10 Jul 07 19.79 0.2 1 VD/GL Bruxelles 25 Aug 06 19.84 0.2 1 Norw/SGP London 28 Jul 06 4 19.745 Michael JOHNSON USA 13 Sep 67 185/78 19.32 0.4 1 OG Atlanta GA 01 Aug 96 19.66 1.7 1 FOT Atlanta GA 23 Jun 96 A 19.71 1.8 1 r1 Pietersburg 18 Mar 00 19.77 0.6 1 DNG/GP Stockholm 08 Jul 96 19.79 1.0 1 FOT New Orleans LA 28 Jun 92 19.79 0.5 1 WCh Göteborg 11 Aug -
Departamento De Polícia Federal (Dpf)
MINISTÉRIO DA JUSTIÇA (MJ) DEPARTAMENTO DE POLÍCIA FEDERAL (DPF) DIRETORIA DE GESTÃO DE PESSOAL (DGP) COORDENAÇÃO DE RECRUTAMENTO E SELEÇÃO CONCURSO PÚBLICO PARA PROVIMENTO NACIONAL DE VAGAS NO CARGO DE PAPILOSCOPISTA POLICIAL FEDERAL EDITAL N.º 20/2004 – DGP/DPF – NACIONAL, DE 12 DE JULHO DE 2004 O DIRETOR DE GESTÃO DE PESSOAL, em atenção ao subitem 3.3 do Edital n.º 15/2004 – DGP/DPF – NACIONAL, de 21 de junho de 2004, publicado no Diário Oficial da União torna públicos o resultado final na prova discursiva e a convocação para a avaliação psicológica, para a prova de capacidade física, para os exames médicos e para a entrega da Ficha de Informações Confidenciais (FIC), dos candidatos ao concurso público nacional para provimento de vagas no cargo de PAPILOSCOPISTA POLICIAL FEDERAL da Polícia Federal. 1 Resultado final na prova discursiva, na seguinte ordem: número de inscrição, nome do candidato em ordem alfabética e nota final na prova discursiva. 00027073, Abilio Vieira de Barros, 1.98 / 00012808, Adalberto Salvador Noronha Filho, 4.60 / 00007000, Adao Antonio de Souza Junior, 3.94 / 00003861, Ademar Macedo de Oliveira Junior, 1.12 / 00016347, Adriana Maria dos Santos, 1.64 / 00020376, Adriana Pitta Rondon de Souza, 2.61 / 00002526, Adriana Soares Padilha, 4.28 / 00026768, Adriana Yamaguti Matsukuma, 2.60 / 00014572, Adrianna da Gama Fernandes Vieira, 1.23 / 00004163, Adriano Magalhaes Menon, 3.59 / 00012962, Afonso Celso Leal Carneiro, 3.82 / 00001493, Aisha Paulo Fonseca, 2.70 / 00002839, Alan de Carvalho Barbosa Martins, 2.58 / -
Indoor Track and Field DIVISION I MEN’S
Indoor Track and Field DIVISION I MEN’S Highlights Florida claims top spot in men’s indoor track: At the end of the two-day gamut of ups and downs that is the Division I NCAA Indoor Track and Field National Champion- ships, Florida coach Mike Holloway had a hard time thinking of anything that went wrong for the Gators. “I don’t know,” Holloway said. “The worst thing that happened to me was that I had a stomachache for a couple of days.” There’s no doubt Holloway left the Randal Tyson Track Center feeling better on Saturday night. That’s because a near-fl awless performance by the top-ranked Gators re- sulted in the school’s fi rst indoor national championship. Florida had come close before, fi nishing second three times in Holloway’s seven previous years as head coach. “It’s been a long journey and I’m just so proud of my staff . I’m so proud of my athletes and everybody associated with the program,” Holloway said. “I’m almost at a loss for words; that’s how happy I am. “It’s just an amazing feeling, an absolutely amazing feeling.” Florida began the day with 20 points, four behind host Arkansas, but had loads of chances to score and didn’t waste time getting started. After No. 2 Oregon took the lead with 33 points behind a world-record performance in the heptathlon from Ashton Eaton and a solid showing in the mile, Florida picked up seven points in the 400-meter dash. -
RESULTS 4 X 100 Metres (1 Lap) Men - Final
REVISED Nassau (BAH) World Relays 24-25 May 2014 RESULTS 4 x 100 Metres (1 lap) Men - Final RECORDS RESULT TEAM COUNTRY VENUE DATE World Record WR 36.84 Jamaica JAM London (OP) 11 Aug 2012 Championship Record CR 37.71 Jamaica JAM Nassau 25 May 2014 World Leading WL 37.71 Jamaica JAM Nassau 25 May 2014 Area Record AR National Record NR National Record PB Season Best SB 25 May 2014 20:39 START TIME 29° C 73 % Final TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE TEAM BIB LANEREACTION RESULT Fn POINTS 1 JAMAICA JAM 6 0.157 37.77 *WC 8 Nesta CARTER Nickel ASHMEADE Julian FORTE Yohan BLAKE 2 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TTO 4 0.189 38.04 *WC SB 7 Keston BLEDMAN Marc BURNS Rondel SORRILLO Richard THOMPSON 3 GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. GBR 5 0.139 38.19 *WC 6 Richard KILTY Harry AIKINES-ARYEETEY James ELLINGTON Dwain CHAMBERS 4 BRAZIL BRA 8 0.150 38.40 *WC 5 Bruno DE BARROS Jefferson LUCINDO Aldemir DA SILVA JUNIOR Jorge VIDES 5 JAPAN JPN 2 0.180 38.40 *WC 4 Kazuma OSETO Kei TAKASE Yoshihide KIRYU Shota IIZUKA 6 CANADA CAN 7 0.155 38.55 *WC SB 3 Gavin SMELLIE Dontae RICHARDS-KWOK Jared CONNAUGHTON Justyn WARNER 7 GERMANY GER 3 0.154 38.69 *WC 2 Aleixo-Platini MENGA Lucas JAKUBCZYK Julian REUS Martin KELLER FRANCE FRA 1 DNS NOTE IAAF Rule *WC - Qualified for WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS INTERMEDIATE TIMES 300m JAMAICA 28.70 25 May 2014 20:28 START TIME 29° C 73 % Final B TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE TEAM BIB LANEREACTION RESULT Fn POINTS 1 UKRAINE UKR 7 0.155 38.53 *WC NR 1 2 Timing by SEIKO Data Processing by CANON AT-4X1-M-f----.RS6..v2 Issued at 21:32 on Sunday, 25 May 2014 Official IAAF -
— Eugene DL/40Th Pre Classic —
Volume 13, No. 32 June 02, 2014 — Eugene DL/40th Pre Classic — EUGENE, OREGON 8. Fouad El Kaam (Mor) 3:54.21 PR; 9. Non-DL 10,000: 1. Galen Rupp (US) Lopez Lomong (US) 3:54.28; 10. Charlie 26:44.36 AR (old AR 26:48.00 Rupp [Nike] MAY 30-31 Grice (GB) 3:56.94; 11. Ciarán O’Lionáird ’11) (WL) (15, x W) (29.2, 58.5, 1:57.9) (5/30—nDL 800, 10K, SP) (Ire) 3:57.99; (Leader splits: 100(2.7): 1. Justin Gatlin (US) 9.76w (a-c 12. Andy Bayer (US) 3:59.76; 13. Blake 63.1, 65.1 [2:08.2], 63.7 [3:11.9], 64.9 WL, AL) (a-c: =7, x W; 3, =6 A) <=9.89 at Haney (CaHS) 4:10.41;… rabbits—Matt [4:16.8], 64.0 [5:20.8], 65.1 [6:25.9], 65.3 zero wind>; Miner (US) (56.85, 58.80 [1:55.65]); Paul [7:31.2], 64.9 [8:36.1], 64.7 [9:40.8], 64.3 2. Mike Rodgers (US) 9.80w (a-c: =8, x Robinson (Ire) (2:54.76). [10:45.1], 64.9 [11:50.0], 64.2 [12:54.2], 64.5 A) <9.93>; 3. Jimmy Vicaut (Fra) 9.89w; 4. Mile: 1. Ayanleh Souleiman (Dji) 3:47.32 [13:58.7], 64.6 [15:03.3], 64.1 [16:07.4], 64.9 Nesta Carter (Jam) 9.89w; NR (WL) (U.S. all-comers record—old [17:12.3], 65.2 [18:17.5], 64.5 [19:22.0], 65.2 5. -
Seagate Crystal Reports
Indiana University Track & Field Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:08 PM 5/27/2011 Page 1 NCAA Division I 2011 Outdoor Track & Field Championships -East Preliminary Indiana University - 5/26/2011 to 5/28/2011 Results 151192 Waymon Storey FR UGA 21.26Q 151550 Austin Hollimon JR PRIN 47.03 Event 1 Men 100 Meter Dash 161292 Trey Hadnot FR LAT 21.28Q 161487 Patrick Feeney FR ND 47.04 6 Heats. Advance top 3 from each heat plus next 171328 Keyth Talley JR LSU 21.30Q 171330 Caleb Williams SO LSU 47.10 Advance top 3 from each qtr. plus next best 3 18964 John Spooney FR BRWN 21.44Q 181327 Robert Simmons JR LSU 47.11 American: 9.69A 2009 Tyson Gay 191414 Garren Hendrick SO MSST 21.29q 191616 Clayton Gravesan FR SCAR 47.15 College Best: 9.90C 1996 Ato Boldon 201110 Blake Heriot FR UFL 21.30q 201337 Thomas Keane-D SR MDES 47.26 NCAA Meet: 9.92N 1996 Ato Boldon 211430 Torrance Womac JR NCAT 21.37q 21945 Stephon Pamilton FR COOK 47.42 LaneNameYr Team Semis 221658 Stanley Arukwe SR TROY 21.37q 221551 Tom Hopkins FR PRIN 47.64 Semi-Finals 23990 Javon Young JR CHAR 21.39q 231197 Antonio McKay, JR GAT 47.78 11107 Jeff Demps JR UFL 10.19Q 24919 Dennis Moore JR APST 21.43q 241426 Jarrell Elliott JR NCAT 47.81 21141 Maurice Mitchell JR FLST 10.24Q 251426 Jarrell Elliott JR NCAT 21.45 31140 Ngonidzashe Ma JR FLST 10.26Q Event 4 Men 800 Meter Run 261422 Calvin Dascent JR MORG 21.47 41007 Warren Fraser SO CLEM 10.30Q 6 Heats. -
Oly Roster CA-PA
2012 Team USA Olympic Roster (including Californians and Pacific Association/USATF athletes) (Compiled by Mark Winitz) Key Blue type indicates California residents, or athletes with strong California ties Green type indicates Californians who are Pacific Association/USATF members, or athletes with strong Pacific Association ties Bold type indicates past World Outdoor or Olympic individual medalist * Relay pools are composed of the 100m and 400m rosters, the athletes listed in each pool, plus any athlete already on the roster in any other event * All nominations are pending approval by the USOC board of directors. MEN 100m – Justin Gatlin (Orlando, Fla.), Tyson Gay (Clermont, Fla.), Ryan Bailey (Salem, Ore.) 200m – Wallace Spearmon (Dallas, Texas), Maurice Mitchell (Tallahassee, Fla.), Isiah Young (Lafayette, Miss.) 400m – LaShawn Merritt (Suffolk, Va.), Tony McQuay (Gainesville, Fla.), Bryshon Nellum (Los Angeles, Calif.) 800m – Nick Symmonds (Springfield, Ore.), Khadevis Robinson (Las Vegas, Nev.; former longtime Los Angeles-area resident), Duane Solomon (Los Angeles, Calif.) 1500 m– Leonel Manzano (Austin, Texas), Matthew Centrowitz (Eugene, Ore.), Andrew Whetting (Eugene, Ore.) 3000m Steeplechase – Evan Jager (Portland, Ore.), Donn Cabral (Conn.), Kyle Alcorn (Mesa, Ariz.; Buchanan H.S. /Clovis, Calif. '03) 5000m – Galen Rupp (Portland, Ore.), Bernard Lagat (Tucson, Ariz.), Lopez Lomong (Beaverton, Ore.) 10,000m – Galen Rupp (Portland, Ore.), Matt Tegenkamp (Portland, Ore.), Dathan Ritzenhein (Portland, Ore.) 20 km Race Walk – Trevor -
RESULTS 4X100 Metres Relay Men - Round 1
Daegu (KOR) World Championships 27 August - 4 September 2011 RESULTS 4x100 Metres Relay Men - Round 1 04 SEP 2011 First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the Final RESULT NAME AGE VENUE DATE World Record 37.10 JAMAICA (JAM) Beijing (National Stadium) 22 Aug 08 Championships Record 37.31 JAMAICA (JAM) Berlin 22 Aug 09 World Leading 37.79 UNITED STATES (USA) Daegu 4 Sep 11 HEAT 1/3 START TIME 18:56 TEMPERATURE 27°C HUMIDITY 54% PLACE TEAM BIB NAME COUNTRY LANE RESULT REACTION 1 UNITED STATES USA 5 37.79 WL Q 0.181 1091 Trell KIMMONS 트렐 키몬스 1078 Justin GATLIN 저스틴 개트린 1101 Maurice MITCHELL 모리스 미첼 1109 Travis PADGETT 트라비스 페제트 2 FRANCE FRA 1 38.38 SB Q 0.156 422 Teddy TINMAR 테디 틴마르 413 Christophe LEMAITRE 크리스토프 르메트르 414 Yannick LESOURD 야닉 레솔드 424 Jimmy VICAUT 지미 비코 3 PORTUGAL POR 2 39.09 SB 0.216 857 Ricardo MONTEIRO 리카르도 몬테이로 854 João FERREIRA 주앙 페레이라 851 Arnaldo ABRANTES 아르날도 아브랜티스 858 Yazalde NASCIMENTO 야잘데 나시멘토 4 GHANA GHA 4 39.17 0.168 514 Emmanuel KUBI 임마누엘 쿠비 510 Tim ABEYIE 팀 아베이에 512 Ashhad AGYAPONG 아샤드 아그야퐁 515 Aziz ZAKARI 아지즈 자카리 5 CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 7 39.30 0.150 1004 Wen-Tang WANG 웬-탕 왕 1002 Yuan-Kai LIU 유안-카이 리우 1003 Meng-Lin TSAI 맹린 쨰 1005 Wei-Chen YI 웨이-첸 이 SWITZERLAND SUI 6 DNF 0.180 966 Pascal MANCINI 파스칼 만치니 967 Reto SCHENKEL 레토 셴켈 969 Alex WILSON 알렉스 윌슨 968 Marc SCHNEEBERGER 마크 슈니버거 BRAZIL BRA 3 DQ 170.14 0.173 193 Diego CAVALCANTI 디에고 카발칸티 204 Sandro VIANA 산드로 비아나 191 Nilson ANDRÈ 닐슨 안드레 198 Bruno DE BARROS 브루노 데 바로스 Note: IAAF Rule 170.14 - early/late take over Page 1 of 4 Timing and Measurement by -
ETN2010 36(Ncaam)Iii
Volume 9, No. 36 June 14, 2010 version iii — NCAA Men: Texas A&M Defends — by Jon Hendershott Florida ended up placing 3rd in 3:01.87, That’s what we talked about all year long, so Eugene, Oregon, June 9–12—In a way, getting a 43.69 screamer (the No. 4 time in this meet wasn’t an exception. the 89th NCAA men’s team title came down meet history) from anchor Calvin Smith. “And we did talk all year about defend- to a single long jumper. Taylor finished 4th in the jump at 25-6 (7.77), ing both team titles. We talk more about per- Florida’s Christian Taylor won the triple good for 5 points. formances and the athletes doing the things KIRBY LEE/IMAGE OF SPORT KIRBY they’re capable of doing, more than win- ning a track meet. But we also feel that if we do those individual things, we can win as a team.” The double team defense by A&M was the first since LSU won both in ’89 and ’90—teams also coached by Henry. He added, “The kids all did a good job—and my staff did a great job. Peo- ple can say or write, ‘Pat Henry won this or that,’ but no, my staff did. We have a cohesive staff, a professional group that works hard together. We understand each other and that’s the people I’ve tried to hire around me.” Host Oregon finished rd3 , its 45-point total bolstered by 30 big points from the senior pair of Andrew Wheating and Ashton Eaton. -
45Pagina Inter.Qxp
4 DEPORTES OCTUBRE 2011 > sábado 29 RESULTADOS DE AYER ATLETISMO Disco (f): 1 Yarelis Barrios (CUB) 66.40 RP; 2 Aretha Dawn Thurmond (USA) 59.53; 3 Denia Caballero (CUB) 58.63. Pértiga Mujeres de oro (m): 1 Lázaro Borges (CUB) 5.80 RP; 2 Jeremy Richard Scott (USA) 5.60; 3 Alessandro Lanaro (MEX) 5.50; 6 Yankier Lara (CUB) 5.40. 110 m con vallas (m): 1 Dayron Robles (CUB) 13,10 RP; 2 Paulo Ariel B. Coya, enviado especial César Villar (BRA) 13,27; 3 Orlando Ortega (CUB) 13,30. 800 m (m): 1 Andy González (CUB) 1:45.58; 2 Kleberson Davide (BRA) 1:45.75; 3 Raidel Acea (CUB) 1:46.23. 3 000 m con obstáculos (f): GUADALAJARA.—Era un combate crucial y como 1 Sara Marie Hall (USA) 10:03.16; 2 Angela María Figueroa (COL) tal lo celebró. Ronaldo Veitía, en un gesto muy suyo, 10:10.14; 3 Sabine Heitling (BRA) 10:10.98. Salto triple agitó los brazos en alto cuando el árbitro colombiano (f): 1 Catherine Ibargüen (COL) 14,92; 2 Yargelis Savigne (CUB) César Ricardo Aldana declaró triunfadora a 14,36; 3 Mabel Gay (CUB) 14,28. 3 000 m con obstáculos (m): 1 José Peña (VEN) 8:48.19; 2 Hudson Souza (BRA) 8:48.75; 3 José Yurisleidys Lupetey (57 kg), tras una cerrada defini- Alberto Sánchez (CUB) 8:49.5. Jabalina (m): 1 Guillermo Martínez ción por yuko en la final contra la brasileña Rafaela (CUB) 87,20 RP; 2 Cyrus Dean Hostetler (USA) 82,24; 3 Braian Silva. -
Crystal Reports
NCAA Division I Championships Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium ͲͲ College Station, TX March 11Ͳ12, 2011 Women's Team Scores Men's Team Scores 17 of 17 Events Scores 17 of 17 Events Scores Pl Team Name Points Pl Team Name Points 1Oregon 67.00 1FloriDa 52.00 2Texas 38.00 2Texas A&M 40.00 3LSU 37.00 3BYU 34.00 4Arkansas 35.00 4LSU 31.00 5Texas A&M 32.00 5FloriDa State 30.00 6Oklahoma 25.00 6InDiana 27.00 7Arizona 24.00 6Minnesota 27.00 7Tennessee 24.00 8StanforD 20.00 9FloriDa State 22.00 8IoWa 20.00 10 Baylor 20.00 10 Texas 17.00 11 Clemson 19.00 11 Mississippi16.00 12 Villanova 18.00 11 Penn State 16.00 13 Southern Miss. 15.00 13 Oklahoma 14.00 13 TCU 15.00 13 Arizona 14.00 15 Stanford 14.00 15 Virginia Tech 13.50 15 BYU 14.00 16 Baylor 13.00 17 Nebraska 13.00 16 Iona 13.00 18 West Virginia 12.00 18 Kansas State 12.00 18 Michigan 12.00 18 Washington 12.00 18 Indiana State 12.00 20 Auburn 11.00 21 UCF 11.00 20 Nebraska 11.00 21 Southern Illinois 11.00 22 Alabama 10.00 23 Mississippi10.0022 Illinois 10.00 23 Connecticut 10.00 22 Arkansas 10.00 23 South Carolina 10.00 22 Clemson 10.00 26 Wake Forest 8.00 26 Connecticut 8.00 26 Duke 8.00 26 Tulsa 8.00 28 Maryland 7.00 26 Oregon 8.00 28 UTEP 7.00 26 Liberty 8.00 30 Iowa State 6.00 26 Missouri 8.00 30 Illinois State 6.00 26 Georgia 8.00 30 Kansas 6.00 26 Kansas 8.00 30 Virginia 6.00 33 Oral Roberts 6.00 30 Stony Brook 6.00 33 SE Louisiana 6.00 30 Louisville 6.00 33 Miami 6.00 36 Texas Tech 5.00 33 Texas Tech 6.00 36 East Carolina 5.00 33 George Mason 6.00 36 Indiana 5.00 33 TexasͲArlington 6.00 36 Wisconsin 5.00 39 Tennessee 5.00 40 Oklahoma State 4.00 39 Southern Illinois 5.00 40 Arizona State 4.00 39 Houston 5.00 40 South Florida 4.00 39 Northern Arizona 5.00 40 Princeton 4.00 39 Notre Dame 5.00 40 Ohio State 4.00 44 Maryland 4.50 45 SMU 3.00 44 Purdue 4.50 45 Penn State 3.00 46 Binghamton 4.00 45 Boston U. -
Seagate Crystal Reports
NCAA Division I 2011 Indoor Championship Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium - McFerrin AC Event 1 Men 60 Meter Dash Event 2 Men 200 Meter Dash Three heats. Winner plus the next 5 fastest advance to Final Four heats. Top 8 fastest times advance to a 2 section Final. American: 6.39 A3/3/2001 Maurice Green Final seeded as per Rule 10-5.1b Collegiate: 6.45 C2/20/1999 Leonard Myles-Mills American: 20.10 A3/11/2005 Wallace Spearmon NCAA Meet: 6.51 M 3/15/2008 Richard Thompson Collegiate: 20.10 C3/11/2005 Wallace Spearmon Facility: 6.51 F3/13/2009 Jacoby Ford NCAA Meet: 20.10 M 3/11/2005 Wallace Spearmon NameYr School Prelims Facility: 20.39 F3/11/2011 Rakieem Salaam Preliminaries NameYr School Finals 1Rakieem Salaam JR Oklahoma 6.55Q Finals 2Michael Granger SO Mississippi 6.59Q 1Rakieem Salaam JR Oklahoma 20.41 3Woodrow Randall JR Baylor 6.60Q 2Maurice Mitchell JR Florida State 20.41 4Maurice Mitchell JR Florida State 6.55q 3Brandon Byram SR Florida State 20.64 5Jeff Demps SO Florida 6.59q 4Horatio Williams SO LSU 20.68 6Gerald Phiri SR Texas A&M 6.60q 5Justin Austin JR Iowa 20.80 7Dentarius Locke FR Tennessee 6.64q 6Noah Akwu SO Mid. Tenn. State 20.86 8Horatio Williams SO LSU 6.66q 7Zye Boey SO Eastern Illinois 21.55 9Joe Morris SO Colorado 6.66 8Kind Butler JR Indiana 30.78 10Prezel Hardy, Jr. FR Texas A&M 6.67 Event 3 Men 400 Meter Dash 11TJ Graham SO NC State 6.67 12D'Angelo Cherry JR Mississippi St 6.68 Four heats.