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— Records Galore at the Millrose Games — Volume 16, No. 06 February 12, 2017 — Records Galore At The Millrose Games — New York City (US) 8:11.56 PR (4, 6 A; in/out: 6, 8 A) 2. Alysia Montaño (US) 1:09.55 PR (9, x February 11 (7:40.80 WL, AL); A); 3. Dalilah Muhammad (US) 1:09.66 PR; 3. Andrew Butchart (GB) 8:12.63 PR 4. Pariis Garcia (PR) 1:13.76. (200 banked)— (7:41.05 PR); 4. Mo Ahmed (Can) 8:13.16 800: 1. Ajee' Wilson (US) 1:58.27 AR 60: 1. Clayton Vaughn (US) 6.62; 2. Mike NR (7:41.13); 5. Lawi Lalang (Ken) 8:18.70 (old AR 1:58.71 Nicole Teter [Farm Team| Rodgers (US) 6.62; 3. Noah Lyles (US) 6.63 PR (7:45.01); '02) (WL); PR; 4. Zhenye Xie (Chn) 6.64; 6. Garrett Heath (US) 8:19.61 PR (9, x 2. Charlene Lipsey (US) 1:58.64 PR 5. Ameer Webb (US) 6.67; 6. Jeffrey A) (7:45.28); 7. Matthew Centrowitz (US) (2, 2 A—superior to old AR); 3. Lynsey Henderson (US) 6.72; 7. Christopher Naliali 8:21.07 PR (11, x A) (7:45.69); 8. Morgan Sharp (GB) 2:01.14; 4. Justine Fedronic (CI) 6.92. Pearson (US) 8:26.17 PR (7:51.52); (Fra) 2:01.36 PR; 5. Cecilia Barowski (US) 500: 1. Vernon Norwood (US) 1:00.11 PR 9. Ben Blankenship (US) 8:27.10 (7:49.08); 2:01.52 PR; (WL, AL) (3, 3 W; 2, 2 A); 2. Brycen Spratling 10. Andy Bayer (US) 8:30.42 PR (7:53.03); 6. Sammy Watson (NYHS) 2:01.78 AJR, (US) 1:00.90; 3. Bershawn Jackson (US) 11. Brian Shrader (US) 8:35.45 PR (8:01.01); HSR (old records 2:01.8 Mary Decker 1:01.17; 4. Chris Giesting (US) 1:01.47; 5. 12. Donn Cabral (US) 8:38.60 PR (8:01.34); [CaHS] ’74) (10, x AJ); Lalonde Gordon (Tri) 1:05.89. 13. Kemoy Campbell (Jam) 8:43.17 PR 7. Olivia Baker (US) 2:05.00; 8. Jenna 1000: 1. Brannon Kidder (US) 2:19.92 (8:06.76). Westaway (Can) 2:06.32. (WL, AL); 2. Casimir Loxsom (US) 2:21.06 60H: 1. Omar McLeod (Jam) 7.46; 2. Aleec Mile: 1. Sifan Hassan (Hol) 4:19.89 NR PR; 3. David Torrence (Per) 2:21.43; Harris (US) 7.56; 3. Eddie Lovett (VI) 7.57 (WL) (4, 5 W) (4:03.05); 4. Donavan Brazier (US) 2:21.79 PR; 5. =NR; 4. Jarret Eaton (US) 7.60; 5. Spencer 2. Kate Grace (US) 4:22.93 PR (AL) (8, Andrew Osagie (GB) 2:22.06; 6. Shaquille Adams (US) 7.61; 6. Terence Somerville (US) x W) (4, 6 A) (in/out =6, x A) (4:04.86 PR Walker (US) 2:23.70 PR; 7. Brandon McGorty 7.72; 7. Andrew Riley (Jam) 7.74; 8. Ronald [5, 9 A]); (US) 2:24.13 PR; 8. Myles Marshall (US) Forbes (Cay) 7.85. 3. Shannon Rowbury (US) 4:23.05 (x, 7 2:29.23. A) (4:04.56 PR [3, 7 A]); Mile: 1. Cristian Soratos (US) 3:54.23 Field Events 4. Heather Kampf (US) 4:28.39 (4:11.43); PR (=WL, AL) (3:38.27 PR [AL]); HJ: 1. Derek Drouin (Can) 7-5¼ (2.27) 5. Dominique Scott Efurd (SA) 4:28.47 PR 2. Chris Hatler (US) 3:59.21 PR (U.S. sub- (6-11¾, 7-1¾, 7-3¾ [2], 7-5¼, 7-6½ [xxx]) (4;10.90 PR); 4:00 #481) (3:41.70 PR [CL]—(10, x AmC); (2.13, 2.18, 2.23 [2], 2.27, 2.30 [xxx]); 6. Kaela Edwards (OkSt) 4:28.75 PR 3. Julian Oakley (NZ) 4:00.10 (3:44.67); 3. 2. Michael Mason (Can) 7-5¼; 3. Deante (CL) (7, 7 C; 6, 6 AmC) (in/out: 8, 8 C; 7, Chad Noelle (US) 4:00.10 (3:44.86 PR); 5. Kemper (US) 7-1¾ (2.18); 4. Jeron Robinson 7 AmC) (4:11.00 PR [3, 3 C; 2, 2 AmC]); David Principe (US) 4:02.96 PR (3:46.43); (US) 7-1¾; 5. Bradley Adkins (US) 6-11¾ 7. Nicole Sifuentes (Can) 4:29.27 (4:10.35); 6. Rob Napolitano (US) 4:03.56 (3:45.44 (2.13). 8. Elinor Purrier (NH) 4:29.44 PR (8, 8 PR); 7. Mike Brannigan (US) 4:04.26 PR Wt (2/10): 1. Timothy Wilson (US) 64-10½ C; 7, 7 AmC; in/out: 10, 10 C; 8, 8 AmC) (3:45.50 PR); 8. Conor Lundy (US) 4:15.83 (19.77);… 4. Conor McCullough (US) 60-4 (4:12.35 PR [8, 8 C; 5, 5 AmC]); (3:57.01). (18.39) (5 fouls). 9. Alexa Efraimson (US) 4:29.54 (4:11.12); Wanamaker Mile: 1. Eric Jenkins (US) 10. Katie Mackey (US) 4:33.59 (4:13.86); 11. 3:53.23 PR (WL, AL) (10, x A) (3:38.44 MILLROSE WOMEN Leah O’Connor (US) 4:34.39 (4:11.93); 12. PR); 2. Clayton Murphy (US) 3:54.31 PR 60: 1. Dezerea Bryant (US) 7.12 =PR; 2. Amanda Eccleston (US) 4:38.46 (4:18.55). (3:39.25 PR); Morolake Akinosun (US) 7.17 PR; 3. Yongli 3000: 1. Kate Van Buskirk (Can) 8:52.08 3. Kyle Merber (US) 3:54.67 PR (3:38.61 Wei (Chn) 7.26; 4. Phylicia George (Can) PR; 2. Stephanie Garcia (US) 8:53.48; 3. Tori PR); 4. Charles Philibert-Thiboutot (Can) 7.27 PR; 5. Remona Burchell (Jam) 7.28; 6. Gerlach (US) 8:54.61 PR; 4. Violah Lagat 3:55.33 PR (3:39.36 PR); 5. Colby Alexander Tianna Bartoletta (US) 7.30; 7. Miki Barber (Ken) 8:55.83 PR; (US) 3:55.99 PR (3:40.13 PR); (US) 7.35; 8. Zakiya Denoon (Tri) 7.56. 5. Shannon Osika (US) 8:56.52 PR; 6. 6. Johnny Gregorek (US) 3:56.00 PR 300: 1. Shaunae Miller-Uibo (Bah) 35.71 Andrea Seccafien (Can) 9:03.92 PR; 7. Angel (3:40.22 PR); 7. Drew Hunter (US) 3:56.80 PR (=WL) (=3, =3 W; in/out: =10, x W); 2. Piccirillo (US) 9:10.65; 8. Natosha Rogers PR (3:40.87 PR); 8. Robby Andrews (US) Ashley Spencer (US) 36.27 PR (8, x W; 3, 3:57.04 (3:40.42); 3 A) (in/out: 8, 9 A); 3. Natasha Hastings (US) 36.88; 4. Sydney 9. Cory Leslie (US) 3:57.86 (3:40.80); 10. © 2017 Track & Field News.All rights Izaic Yorks (US) 4:01.64 (3:44.12 PR); 11. McLaughlin (US) 37.09 PR; 5. Ashley Kelly (IVB) 38.91; 6. Asha Ruth (US) 39.37. reserved.This newsletter may not be re- Henry Wynne (US) 4:11.95 (3:50.3 PR); 12. printedor retransmitted in any formwithout Leo Manzano (US) 4:12.76 (3:54.73). 500: 1. Courtney Okolo (US) 1:07.34 AR (old AR 1:08.70 Shana Cox [adi] ’10) express written permission. 2M: 1. Ben True (US) 8:11.33 PR (WL, www.trackandfieldnews.com AL) (3, 5 A) (in/out: 4, 6 A); 2. Ryan Hill WL)(3, 3 W); -23- February 12, 2017 (US) 9:25.14. XXVI–1. James Gilreath (TmGrn) 1:49.34. Strother (Tn) 46.46; 4. *Jeffrey Green (Clem) 60H: 1. Phylicia George (Can) 7.98 PR; 1000: I–1. Andrew Wheating (Nik) 2:20.72; 46.49. 2. Sharika Nelvis (US) 8.01; 3. Leah Nugent 2. *Noah Kauppila (Prin) 2:21.52; 3. Nicolas II–1. **Randall Ceneus (Aub) 46.41; 2. (Jam) 8.02; Morin' (Can) 2:22.50; 4. Matti Groll (BU) Steven Gayle' (Al) 46.77. 4. Janay Soukup (US) 8.03; 5. Evonne 2:22.86; 5. Michael Tamayo (unat) 2:23.33. 800: I–1. ***Devin Dixon (TxAM) 1:47.85; Britton (US) 8.16; 6. Shanice Grant (US) 8.17 II–1. Christian Harrison (BAA) 2:24.16; 2. 2. **John Lewis (Clem) 1:48.41; 3. ***Terrell PR; 7. Lavonne Idlette (DR) 8.19; 8. Janice *Gabe Montague (Harv) 2:24.70; 3. *Mike Jackson (Clem) 1:48.50; Jackson (Jam) 8.51. Wyman (Brown) 2:24.80. 4. *Mpho Makofane' (Clem) 1:48.84; 5. MileW: 1. Maria Michta-Coffey (US) Mile: 1. Guillaume Adam' (Fra) 3:58.38; **JaQwae Ellison (TxAM) 1:49.08; 6. *Efrain 6:31.85; 2. Miranda Melville (US) 6:36.32. 2. Paul Duffey (NEn) 3:59.30 (U.S. sub- Hernandez (TxAM) 1:49.89. Field Events 4:00 #480). II–1. Jake Burton (unat) 1:48.82; 2. PV: 1. Katerína Stefanídi (Gre) 15-9¾ 3000: 1. James Randon (Yale) 8:03.80. *Stanley Davis (Hamp) 1:49.63; 3. **Otis (4.82) (WL) (14-10, 15-1¾, 15-5¾, 15-9¾, 5000: 1. Louis Serafini (Heartb) 13:54.57; Jones (SC) 1:49.67. 16-1¾ [xxx]) (4.52, 4.62, 4.72, 4.82, 4.92 2. Matt Fischer (BAA) 13:57.75. 5000: 1. Austin Steagall (unat) 14:08.68. [xxx]); DisMed: 1. Central Connecticut 9:46.12; 60H: 1. Cameron Hall (unat) 7.73; 2. 2. Sandi Morris (US) 15-5¾ (4.72) (14-6, 2.
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