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Volume 12, No. 24 April 21, 2013 — Superb HJ Dual At Mt. SAC Relays — by Jon Hendershott still felt like the attempts were good.” and made me win Worlds.” Walnut, California, April 18–20—In Reigning world champ Williams said, Sunny, warm weather graced this year’s just the second outdoor meet of the year “It’s so early in what will be a long year. But I meet, with occasional aiding winds but both for each, Olympic teammates invitational 100s produced Erik Kynard and Jesse Williams, quick winning clockings. waged a stellar duel on the wide Before Mike Rodgers turned high jump apron at the 55th Mt. Kynard was back Ryan Bailey’s late-race SAC Relays. obviously surge, 10.04–10.18 (into an Canadian Mike Mason 0.4 wind), they handled legs and indoor national champion pleased 2 and 4 on an HSI squad Dusty Jonas completed a with his PR- that clocked 38.93 to easily highest-flying quartet, but it take the elite 4x1. Hurdler was Kansas Stater Kynard who equaling 7-8 Jason Richardson led off and prevailed thanks to a third- clearance Ahmad Rashad handled leg 3. try make at a PR-equaling 7-8 Women’s winner English (2.34). Gardner parlayed a fast start The London silver winner to a world-leading 11.00 had a clean card through 7-7 PR victory (wind 1.8), but (2.31) while both Williams and world champ Carmelita Jeter Mason logged two misses before succumbed to a hamstring making their bests of 7-7 (2.31). cramp around 80 meters as They tied for 2nd, while she began a lift to challenge Jonas took 4th at 7-5¾ (2.28). Gardner. Kynard’s clearance matched She hobbled across the line took the yearly world outdoor to finish in 11.68 and coach lead. John Smith said he expects The Wildcat senior then had her to be out for two weeks the bar raised to 7-9¼ (2.37), recovering. equal to the overall world Earlier, Jeter churned topper set indoors by Qatar’s the backstretch as her Team Mutaz Essa Barshim. He hit the Jet foursome blitzed to a bar with his shoulder blades on year-pacing 41.79—Mandy the way up on his first and third White leading off, with tries after running through his Lauryn Williams and Blessing second. Okagbare following Jeter— “This is only my second meet to turn back the 42.96 for outdoors so far,” he said, “but a Kersee All-Star squad of it felt OK. I felt good coming Dawn Harper, Allyson Felix, into the meet because I made Jeneba Tarmoh and Ginnie 2.32 [7-7¼] in practice. I have Crawford. had to do all my training jumps KIRBY LEE/IMAGE OF SPORT Highlighting Friday indoors because of the terrible night’s distance races, Brenda weather we have had in Kansas Martinez front-ran her way this spring.” to a PR 4:04.86 to cut her The 22-year-old Ohio native own U.S. leader by nearly said he wasn’t surprised by his 4 seconds. She turned back high leap. “I had some good 5000 Olympian Kim Conley attempts at 2.36 [7-8¾] in (4:10.02), who PRed by 2.10, practice. Cliff [KSU coach Rovelto] said I always want to compete well and jump high. and Lea Wallace who missed her best by just should try 36 after I made 2.34, but I said, I definitely will jump at USATF. Winning 0.02 at 4:10.79. ‘Nah, put it up to 2.37.' I didn’t get it, but I nationals in ’11 gave me all the confidence -233- April 21, 2013 — Mt. SAC Relays — Brendan Gregg (Hans) 13:54.84. 10,000: 1. Gabe Proctor (WnCo) Walnut, California, April 18–20— 28:58.92 PR; 2. Joseph Chebet' U.S. OUTDOOR SCHEDULE (WnKy) 29:01.44; 3. Craig Curley MT. SAC INVITATIONAL MEN (Miz) 29:03.45 PR; 4. Nate Jewkes (4/18—St, 10K; 4/19—1500, 5K, DT) Relays & Invitationals (SnUt) 29:08.04 PR. 100(-0.4): 1. Mike Rodgers (Nik) 10.04 April 110H(2.7): 24–27 .................................Drake Relays; Des Moines, Iowa 2. Ryan Bailey (Nik) 10.18; 3. 1. Ryan Wilson (WL, AL); 25 ........................... Red Raider Invitational; Lubbock, Texas Calesio Newman (unat) 10.25. (Sauc) 13.23w (a-c =WL, =AL); 2. Pascal Martinot-Lagard' (Fra) 25–27 ................................. Gina Relays; Hillsdale, Michigan 200: I(1.6)–1. Jeremy Dodson (BouTC) ...........................................Penn Relays; Philadelphia, Penn 13.28w; 3. Ashton Eaton (OTC) 20.49; 2. *Aaron Brown' (USC) 20.58; 3. ....................................Triton Invitational; La Jolla, California 13.37w; Newman 20.60; 4. Rodgers 20.73. 26–27 ............................ Buster Invitational; Wichita, Kansas 4. Jason Richardson (Nik) ...................... Christensen Invitational; Ft. Collins, Colorado II(2.0): 1. Greg Nixon (unat) 20.60 PR; 13.39w; 5. Omo Osaghae (adi) ............................. Hamilton Invitational; Berkeley, California 2. *Daveon Collins (Boise) 20.70; 3. Shinji ..........................................Robison Invitational; Provo, Utah 13.58w; 6. Ronald Brookins (CVE) Takahira' (Jpn) 20.76. 26 ..................................Bobcat Classic; San Marcos, Texas 13.61w; 7. Logan Taylor (DPil) 400: 1. Yousef Al-Masrahi' (Sau) 45.18 ............................... Oregon State Hi-Perf; Corvallis, Oregon 13.82w. 28 ............................ Jordan Invitational; Stanford, California PR; 2. Bryshon Nellum (USC) 45.65; 3. Gil 400H: 1. Jeshua Anderson (Nik) 28–29 ..............................Scott Invitational; Irvine, California Roberts (HSI) 45.73; 4. Yuzo Kanemaru' 49.14; 2. Reggie Wyatt (USC) 49.58; (Jpn) 46.34. May 3. Keisuke Nozawa' (Jpn) 50.25; 01 .................................. Liberty Twilight; Lynchburg, Virginia 800: .................................. Weber State Invitational; Ogden, Utah 1. Duane Solomon (Sauc) 1:46.03 4. Kenneth Medwood' (Blz) 50.89; 2. Eric Sowinski (Ia) 1:46.05; 3. Brandon 03 .............................Arkansas Twilight; Fayetteville, Arkansas (AL); 5. *Jordin Andrade (Boise) 51.00. Johnson (unat) 1:46.36; 4. Felix Kitur' (Ken) .............................. Hayes Invitational; Bloomington, Indiana 4 x 100: 1. HSI 38.93 (Richardson, ..........................................Oregon Twilight; Eugene, Oregon 1:46.51 PR; Rodgers, Rashad, Bailey); 2. Hong ................................. Seminole Twilight; Tallahassee, Florida 5. Casimir Loxsom (PennSt) 1:46.77; 6. Kong 39.45. ..................................... Thorpe Open; University Park, Penn ***Brannon Kidder (PennSt) 1:47.23 PR; 7. 04 .......................... Nebraska Invitational; Lincoln, Nebraska 4 x 400: 1. Japan 3:06.00; 2. Tetlo Emmen (unat) 1:48.12; 8. Ryan Martin ................................ Oxy Invitational; Eagle Rock, California Western Kentucky 3:06.09; 3. Texas ..............................Pollock Invitational; Clemson, S Carolina (Asics) 1:48.21;… rabbit—Charles Jock Tech 3:06.43; 4. Kansas State ...............................Sac State Open; Sacramento, California (50.78, 1:17.3). 3:06.64; 5. France 3:06.92. ........................................... Toledo Invitational; Toledo, Ohio 1500: 1. Patrick Casey (Ok) 3:40.27 PR ...............................Wisconsin Twilight; Madison, Wisconsin (55.7); 2. Pablo Solares' (Mex) 3:40.98; 3. Jumping Events 05 ............................. Duke Twilight; Durham, North Carolina ............................ Re:RUN San Diego; San Diego, California *Thomas Farrell' (OkSt) 3:41.33; 4. Jeremy HJ: 1. Erik Kynard (KsSt) 7-8 10 .............................. Cardinal Twilight; Louisville, Kentucky Rae' (NDm) 3:41.45; =PR (=AL, out WL, CL) (2.34) (=6, 10–11 ................. Georgia Tech Invitational; Atlanta, Georgia 5. Kyle Merber (Tx) 3:41.63; 6. Julian =7 C; =5, =6 AmC) (6-11¾, 7-1¾, ......................................Tiger Qualifier; Clemson, S Carolina Matthews' (NZ) 3:41.88; 7. Diego Estrada' 7-3¾, 7-5¾, 7-7, 7-8 [3], 7-9¼ ............................Virginia Challenge; Charlottesville, Virginia (NnAz) 3:41.90; 8. Trevor Van Ackeren [xxx]) (2.13, 2.18, 2.23, 2.28, 2.31, 11 ............................... NC State LC; Raleigh, North Carolina .............................................NTC Classic; Clermont, Florida (Tx) 3:42.18; 9. José Juan Esparza' (Mex) 2.34 [3], 2.37[xxx]); 16–18 ..................................... Elite Classic; Tucson, Arizona 3:42.60. 2. tie, Michael Mason' (Can) 17 .............................. Oxy High-Perf; Eagle Rock, California St: 1. Jose Pena' (Ven) 8:27.66 (WL); 2. & Jesse Williams (Nik) 7-7 (2.31) 25 ..................................................adidas GP; New York, NY Haron Lagat' (Ken) 8:36.21; 3. **Anthony (Mason =PR); 4. Dusty Jonas (Nik) 31–6/01 ................................... Pre Classic; Eugene, Oregon Rotich' (UTEP) 8:37.47 PR; 4. Ryan 7-5¾ (2.28); Brockerville' (Can) 8:45.01 PR; 5. Nick Ross (unat) 7-3¾ (2.23); Collegiate Duals 5. Tomas Cotter' (Wich) 8:45.73 PR; 6. 6. Edgar Rivera' (Az) 7-1¾ (2.18); 7. April *Ieuan Thomas' (WnCo) 8:46.20 PR; 7. *Alex Yoshihiko Edo' (Jpn) 7-1¾. 27 ..........Arizona–Nn Arizona–Arizona State; Tempe, Arizona 27 ........Arkansas–Florida–Ohio St(m); Fayetteville, Arkansas Brill (Wi) 8:50.85; 8. Jared Bassett (Port) PV: 1. Hiroki Ogita' (Jpn) 18-8¼ .................Arkansas–Florida–UCF(w); Fayetteville, Arkansas 8:52.66; 9. **Tabor Stevens (Adams) 8:54.79. (5.70) PR; 2. Yoo-Suk Kim' (SK) ............Washington–Washington State; Seattle, Washington 5000: 1. Will Leer (Nik) 13:21.55 PR (out 18-4½ (5.60); 3. Daichi Sawano' ........................................UCLA–USC; Westwood, California WL, AL) (60.7); 2. Rory Fraser' (GB) 13:24.07 (Jpn) 18-4½; 4. ***Shawn Barber' PR; 3. Byron Piedra' (Ecu) 13:28.81; 4. Yuki (Akr) 18-½ (5.50); Sato' (Jpn) 13:30.57; 5. Ben Bruce (adi) 5. Dustin Deleo (UAB) 18-½; 6. National Champs 13:30.79 PR; *Michael Woepse (UCLA) 17-6½ May (5.35); 7. Nick Frawley (AFS) 17-6½. 16–18..............................................JUCO; Hutchinson, Kansas 6. Bashir Abdi' (Bel) 13:30.91; 7. Liam 23–25 ......................................................NAIA; Marion, Indiana Adams' (Aus) 13:31.21 PR; 8. Sean Quigley LJ: 1. Luis Rivera' (Mex) 26-5 .......................................................NCAA II; Pueblo, Colorado (BouTC) 13:31.56; 9. Mauricio Gonzalez' (8.05); 2.