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2012 Pending Records Page 1 of 8 USA Track & Field Records Report – 2012 This report includes all records reported / and or applied for since last years annual meeting. In the Long Distance Running sports, the report also includes a number of previously submitted performances pending Running USA recommendation for record ratification. The Records Committee Chair gratefully acknowledges the work of the respective sports committee record keepers: Bob Hersh (Men’s and Women’s Track & Field), Andy Carr (Men’s and Women’s LDR), Donald H. Lein (Masters LDR), Denise Smotherman (Youth Athletics), Sandy Pashkin (Masters Track & Field, David Talcott (Masters Race Walking). Thanks are also due to Gene Newman, Neville Wood, Pete Riegel (Road Running Technical Council), Ryan Lamppa, Linda Honikman (Running USA), David Katz and Steve Vaitones for their indispensable contributions to the record keeping process. I. MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD American Outdoor Records 1. 110m Hurdles 12.80 Aries Merritt (Reebok) Brussels, BEL Sept. 7, 2012 2. 4x100m Relay 37.38 USA National Team London, GBR Aug. 10, 2012 (Jeff Demps, Doc Patton, Trell Kimmons, Justin Gatlin) 3. 4x100m Relay 37.04 USA National Team London, GBR Aug. 11, 2012 (Trell Kimmons, Justin Gatlin, Tyson Gay, Ryan Bailey) 4. Decathlon 9039 points Ashton Eaton (Oregon TC) Eugene, OR June 22-23. 2012 American Outdoor All-Comers Records 5. 800m 1:41.74 David Rudisha (KEN) New York, NY June 9, 2012 6. 5000m 12.56.98 Mo Farah (GBR) Eugene, OR June 2, 2012 7. Decathlon 9039 points Ashton Eaton (Oregon TC) Eugene, OR June 22-23. 2012 American Outdoor Championships Meet Records 8. 800m 1:43.92 Nick Symmonds (Oregon TC) Eugene, OR June 24, 2012 9. 10,000m 27:25.93 Galen Rupp (Nike) Eugene, OR June 22, 2012 10. Decathlon 9039 points Ashton Eaton (Oregon TC) Eugene, OR June 22-23. 2012 American Junior Records 11. Pole Vault 5.72m (18’9¼”) Andrew Irwin (Arkansas) Baton Rouge, LA May 13, 2012 12. Decathlon 7892 points Gunnar Nixon (Arkansas) Des Moines, IA June 6-7, 2012 13. Decathlon 8018 points Gunnar Nixon (Arkansas) Barcelona, ESP July 11-12, 2012 American Junior Championship Records 14. Pole Vault 5.54m (18’2”) Nikita Kirillov (Georgia Tech) Bloomington, IN June 15, 2012 15. Discus T 63.01 (206’8”) Rodney Brown (LSU) Bloomington, IN June 17, 2012 16. Decathlon 7760 points Gunnar Nixon (Arkansas) Bloomington, IN June 15-16, 2012 American Indoor Records 17. 5000m 13:07.15 Bernard Lagat (Nike) New York, NY Feb. 11, 2012 18. Heptathlon 6645 points Ashton Eaton (Nike) Istanbul, TUR Mar. 9-10, 2012 American Indoor All-Comers Records 19. 5000m 13:07.15 Bernard Lagat (Nike) New York, NY Feb. 11, 2012 American Junior Indoor Records 20. 1000m 2:19.53 Robby Crease (Penn State) Univ. Park, PA Jan. 14, 2012 21. Heptathlon 6022 points Gunnar Nixon (Arkansas) Fayetteville, AR Jan. 27-18, 2012 II. WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD American Outdoor Records 1. Discus T 67.74m (222’3”) Stephanie Brown Trafton (Nike) Maui, HI May 4, 2012 2. Hammer T 74.19m (243’5”) Jessica Cosby (Nike) Eugene, OR June 1, 2012 3. 4x100m Relay 40.82 USA National Team London, GBR Aug.10, 2012 (Tianna Madison, Allyson Felix, Bianca Knight, Carmelita Jeter) 4. 4x100H Relay 52.38 Star Athletics Gainesville, FL Apr. 7, 2012 (Damu Mitchell, Loreal Smith, Tiki James, Kellie Wells) American Outdoor All-Comers Records 5. 200m 21.69 Allyson Felix (Nike) Eugene, OR June 30, 2012 6. 3000mSC 9:13.69 Milcah Chemos (KEN) Eugene, OR June 2, 2012 7. 4x100H Relay 52.38 Star Athletics Gainesville, FL Apr. 7, 2012 (Damu Mitchell, Loreal Smith, Tiki James, Kellie Wells) 8. Javelin T 68.73m (225’6”) Barbora Špotáková (CZE) New York, NY June 9, 2012 9. Javelin T 69.35m (227’6”) Sunette Viljoen (RSA) New York, NY June 9, 2012 American Outdoor Championship Meet Records 10. 200m 21.69 Allyson Felix (Nike) Eugene, OR June 30, 2012 American Junior Records 11. 3000m SC 10:00.72 Brianna Nerud (New York HS) Barcelona, ESP July 12, 2012 12. Discus T 55.22m (181’2”) Haley Crouser (Oregon HS) Aloha, OR Apr. 13, 2012 13. Discus T 59.11m (193’ll”) Shelbi Vaughan (Texas HS) Folsom, CA June 9, 2012 14. Discus T 60.03m(196’ll”) Shelbi Vaughan (Texas HS) Bloomington, IN June 15, 2012 15. Discus T 60.59m(198’9”) Shelbi Vaughan (Texas HS) Bloomington, IN June 15, 2012 16. Hammer T 65.93m (216’3”) Shelby Ashe (Throw 1 Deep) Bloomington, IN June 16, 2012 17. Hammer T 68.12m (223’6”) Shelby Ashe (Throw 1 Deep) Bloomington, IN June 16, 2012 American Junior Championship Meet Record 18. Discus T 60.59m(198’9”) Shelbi Vaughan (Texas HS) Bloomington, IN June 15, 2012 19. Hammer T 68.12m (223’6”) Shelby Ashe (Throw 1 Deep) Bloomington, IN June 16, 2012 American Indoor Records 20. High Jump 2.02m (6-7½”) Chaunté Lowe (Nike) Albuquerque, NM Feb. 26, 2012 21. Pole Vault 4.88m (16’0”) Jenn Suhr (adidas) Boston, MA Feb. 4, 2012 22. Long Jump 7.23m (23’8¾”) Brittney Reese (Nike) Istanbul, TUR Mar. 11, 2012 23. Shot Put 19.89m (65”3¼’) Jill Camarena-Williams (NYAC) Fayetteville, AR Feb. 11, 2012 American Indoor All-Comers Record 24. 50m 6.08 Veronica Campbell-Brown (JAM) New York, NY Jan 28, 2012 25. 400m 50.71 Sanya Richards-Ross (Nike) Albuquerque, NM Feb. 26, 2012 26. Pole Vault 4.88m (16’0”) Jenn Suhr (adidas) Boston, MA Feb. 4, 2012 27. Triple J 14.28m (46’10¼”) Kimberly Williams (JAM) Fayetteville, AR Feb. 11, 2012 American Indoor Junior Records 28. 3000 9:15.56 Aisling Cuffe (Stanford) Fayetteville, AR Jan. 28. 2012 American Indoor Championship Records 29. 400m 50.71 Sanya Richards-Ross (Nike) Albuquerque, NM Feb. 26, 2012 30. High Jump 2.02m (6-7½”) Chaunté Lowe (Nike) Albuquerque, NM Feb. 26, 2012 31. Weight T 24.78m (81’3¾”) Amber Campbell (Nike) Albuquerque, NM Feb. 25, 2012 III. RACE WALKING Men's American Records – Track 1) 15,000 m 1:02:06.6 Trevor Barron New York AC Eugene, OR Jun 30, 2012 2) 20,000 m 1:23:00.1 Trevor Barron New York AC Eugene, OR Jun 30, 2012 Men's American Records – Road No new Road marks during this period. Men's American Indoor Records No new Indoor marks during this period. Men's American Junior Records – Track 3) 15,000 m 1:02:06.6 Trevor Barron New York AC Eugene, OR Jun 30, 2012 4) 15,000 m 1:10:58.0 Tyler Sorenson Unattached Eugene, OR Jun 30, 2012 5) 20,000 m 1:23:00.1 Trevor Barron New York AC Eugene, OR Jun 30, 2012 World Class 6) 1-hour 12,884 Jonathan Hallman Racewalking Waltham,. MA Oct 7, 2012 Men's American Junior Records – Road World Class Ocean Township, 7) 25 km 2:13:42 Jonathan Hallman Racewalking NJ Sep 9, 2012 South Texas Valley Cottage, 8) 25 km 2:04:17 Alejandro Chavez Walking Club NY Oct 28, 2012 Women's American Records – Track No new Track marks during this period. Women's American Records – Road 9) 25 km 2:13:38 Erin Taylor-Talcott Shore AC Santee, CA Jan 12, 2012 10) 35 km 3:08:33 Erin Taylor-Talcott Shore AC Santee, CA Jan 12, 2012 11) 50 km 4:33:23 Erin Taylor-Talcott Shore AC Santee, CA Jan 12, 2012 Women's American Indoor Records No new Indoor marks during this period. Women's American Junior Records – Track No new Track marks during this period. Women's American Junior Records – Road No new Road marks during this period. USA Track & Field Pending LDR Records and Bests as of 11/2/2012 Compiled by USATF LDR Record Keeper, Andy Carr, 3097 E Shadowlawn Ave NE, c/o Atlanta Track Club, Atlanta, GA 30305 tel: (404) 231-9064x20 fax: (404) 364-0708 email: [email protected] USATF website: www.usatf.org/groups/RoadRunning P = Pending - application or more information is needed from the race = No "P" code indicates that mark is ready to be recommended for ratification pending course validation report B = Proof of birth date and/or citizenship needed from athlete a = Performance possibly aided by wind and/or slope, can be "best", not eligible for record U = Unvalidateable W = Women-only event F = Failed Validation a/comers = All-Comers Record or "Best" (non-U.S. citizen in U.S. race, must be faster than U.S. citizen mark) IV. Men's Long Distance Running Men's LDR Road Records AgeGroup Distance Mark Athlete Name Age HST Race Name Race City RST Rdate 1 M open 24 hr 277542 m Mike Morton 40 FL IAU 24 Hour Katowice PL 09/09/12 2 M a/comers Marathon 2:04:38 P Tsegaye Kebede 25 ETH BOA Chicago Chicago IL 10/07/12 Men’s LDR Track Records No new Track Records this period V. Women's Long Distance Running Women’s LDR Road Records Dist AgeGroup ance Mark Athlete Name Age HST Race Name Race City RST Rdate 25 3 F Open km 1:24:36 P Janet Bawcom 33 GA 5th 3rd Bank River Run Grand Rapids MI 05/12/12 3 Mara a F Open thon 2:25:38 W Shalane Flanagan 30 OR Olympic Trials/Houston Houston TX 01/14/12 4 F Open 24 hr 240384 m Connie Gardner 49 OH IAU 24 Hour Katowice PL 09/09/12 144 C Dipali 05/07/09 5 F a/comers hr 825417 m P Cunningham 50 AUS Sri Chinmoy 6-Day New York NY Women’s LDR Track Record No new Track Records this period Women’s LDR Road Bests No new Road Bests during this period VI.
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