— Superb HJ Dual at Mt. SAC Relays —

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

— Superb HJ Dual at Mt. SAC Relays — 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.
Recommended publications
  • UNESCO and JAMAICA: KEY FACTS and FIGURES 1. Membership in UNESCO: Since 7 November 1962 2. Membership on the Executive Board: Y
    UNESCO AND JAMAICA: KEY FACTS AND FIGURES 1. Membership in UNESCO: Since 7 November 1962 2. Membership on the Executive Board: Yes, elected at the 39th session of the General Conference, term expires in 2021. Representative: Ms Olivia Grange, Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sports. Previous terms: 2007-2009; 2001-2005; 1991-1995; 1981-1985; 1980-1981; 1974- 1976; 1970-1976. 3. Current Membership on Intergovernmental Councils/Committees and Commissions: Intergovernmental Council for the Information for All Programme. Member (Term expires: 41st General Conference) Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Governing Board of the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning 4. DG´s visit to Jamaica: none to date 5. Former Director Generals’ visit to Jamaica: none 6. Permanent Delegation to UNESCO: H. E. Mrs Sheila Sealy Monteith, Ambassador, Permanent Delegate (since September 2018). Previous Ambassadors: H.E. Ms. Vilma Kathleen McNish (July 2012 – December 2017) H.E. Ms. Marcia Gilbert Roberts (October 2007 – December 2011) H.E. Ms. Ruby Evadne Coye (June 2006 – December 2006) 7. UNESCO Office: Yes, Jamaica hosts the UNESCO Cluster Office in Kingston. Ms Katherine Grisby (Nicaragua, D-1) has been the Director since 1 August 2015. 8. Jamaica National Commission for UNESCO: Established in February 1965; Chairperson: Hon. Olivia Grange, Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sports (since March 2016); Secretary-General: Mr Everton Hannam, since October 2004. 9. Personalities linked to UNESCO’s activities: 1 Ms. Veronica Campbell Brown, track and field sprint athlete, is UNESCO Champion for Sport. 10. UNESCO Chairs: 1 UNESCO-Commonwealth Regional Chair in Education and HIV/AIDS (2004), University of the West Indies.
    [Show full text]
  • — 2016 T&FN Men's U.S. Rankings —
    50K WALK — 2016 T&FN Men’s U.S. Rankings — 1. John Nunn 2. Nick Christie 100 METERS 1500 METERS 110 HURDLES 3. Steve Washburn 1. Justin Gatlin 1. Matthew Centrowitz 1. Devon Allen 4. Mike Mannozzi 2. Trayvon Bromell 2. Ben Blankenship 2. David Oliver 5. Matthew Forgues 3. Marvin Bracy 3. Robby Andrews 3. Ronnie Ash 6. Ian Whatley 4. Mike Rodgers 4. Leo Manzano 4. Jeff Porter HIGH JUMP 5. Tyson Gay 5. Colby Alexander 5. Aries Merritt 1. Erik Kynard 6. Ameer Webb 6. Johnny Gregorek 6. Jarret Eaton 2. Kyle Landon 7. Christian Coleman 7. Kyle Merber 7. Jason Richardson 3. Deante Kemper 8. Jarrion Lawson 8. Clayton Murphy 8. Aleec Harris 4. Bradley Adkins 9. Dentarius Locke 9. Craig Engels 9. Spencer Adams 5. Trey McRae 10. Isiah Young 10. Izaic Yorks 10. Adarius Washington 6. Ricky Robertson 200 METERS STEEPLE 400 HURDLES 7. Dakarai Hightower 1. LaShawn Merritt 1. Evan Jager 1. Kerron Clement 8. Trey Culver 2. Justin Gatlin 2. Hillary Bor 2. Michael Tinsley 9. Bryan McBride 3. Ameer Webb 3. Donn Cabral 3. Byron Robinson 10. Randall Cunningham 4. Noah Lyles 4. Andy Bayer 4. Johnny Dutch POLE VAULT 5. Michael Norman 5. Mason Ferlic 5. Ricky Babineaux 1. Sam Kendricks 6. Tyson Gay 6. Cory Leslie 6. Jeshua Anderson 2. Cale Simmons 7. Sean McLean 7. Stanley Kebenei 7. Bershawn Jackson 3. Logan Cunningham 8. Kendal Williams 8. Donnie Cowart 8. Quincy Downing 4. Mark Hollis 9. Jarrion Lawson 9. Dan Huling 9. Eric Futch 5. Jake Blankenship 10.
    [Show full text]
  • For Release, December 16, 1998 Contact
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kelsey Rhoney (312-729-3685) GATORADE® NATIONAL GIRLS TRACK & FIELD ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: KATELYN TUOHY 2016-2017 National Girls Track & Field Winner and Female Athlete of the Year Sydney McLaughlin Surprises Winner with Honor Thiells, NY. (June 26, 2018) – In its 33rd year of honoring the nation’s best high school athletes, The Gatorade Company today announced Katelyn Tuohy of North Rockland High School (Thiells, NY) as its 2017-18 Gatorade National Girls Track & Field Athlete of the Year. Tuohy was surprised with the news by 2016-2017 National Girls Track & Field Winner and Female Athlete of the Year Sydney McLaughlin. Tuohy is the first athlete in history to win the Gatorade Player of the Year national title for two different sports, cross country and track & field. Check out the surprise video here. “With national records from the mile to the 5,000 meters, Katelyn Tuohy has reached a level in high school distance running that we’ve seen only once before, with Mary Cain a few years ago,” said Doug Binder, Editor-in-Chief for Dyestat.com. “But to do this as a sophomore, Katelyn’s even beyond Mary’s level of accomplishment. No one in modern times has ever held the outdoor high school records in both the mile and the 2-mile [converted from her national record in the 3200], and Tuohy got both records in high school-only races where she had to do all of the work. Her record-breaking mile in 90-degree heat in North Carolina this June is one of the most impressive things I’ve ever seen.” The award, which recognizes not only outstanding athletic excellence, but also high standards of academic achievement and exemplary character demonstrated on and off the field, distinguishes Tuohy as the nation’s best female high school track & field athlete.
    [Show full text]
  • SUN DEVIL TRACK and FIELD Contact: Elias Williams | [email protected] | (816) 830-5335
    SUN DEVIL TRACK AND FIELD Contact: Elias Williams | [email protected] | (816) 830-5335 2018 SUN DEVIL SCHEDULE Pac-12+/Big Ten Challenge Date Meet Location Tempe, Ariz. | Sun Angel Stadium 3/16 Baldy Castillo Invitational Sun Angel Stadium 3/22 PVCC Distance in the Dark Paradise Valley, Ariz. March 23-24, 2018 | 1 p.m./1:30 p.m. PT 3/23 Pac-12+/Big Ten Challenge Sun Angel Stadium Live Results: Finished Results 3/30 Stanford Invitational Palo Alto, Calif. 4/5 Jim Click Multis Tucson, Ariz. Live Stream: N/A 4/6 Sun Angel Classic Sun Angel Stadium 4/13 Triton Invitational San Diego, Calif. 4/19 Mt. SAC Relays Torrance, Calif. 4/19 Bryan Clay Invitational Azusa, Calif. Best of the East and West collide in Tempe 4/20 Beach Classic Long Beach, Calif. 4/28 Duel in the Desert Tucson, Ariz. 5/5 Oxy Invitational Pasadena, Calif. TEMPE, Ariz. – This weekend, Sun Angel Track in Tempe will host eight 5/5 Pac-12 Multis Championships Palo Alto, Calif. ranked teams from across the country in the Pac-12+/Big Ten Challenge that 5/12 Pac-12 Championships Palo Alto, Calif. will also feature one of the top SEC programs for the first time in meet history. 5/19 Tucson Elite Tucson, Calif. 5/24 NCAA West Preliminary Rounds Sacramento, Calif. “For us, this format was the brainchild of coach Rasmussen and was totally 6/6 NCAA Championships Eugene, Ore. just a Pac-12 vs. Big Ten challenge that was just a neat to have the two conferences square off and it has really been quite successful,” coach Greg Kraft said.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 Woman of the Year Dalilah Muhammad ■ the U.S
    • ALL THE BEST IN RUNNING, JUMPING & THROWING • www.trackandfieldnews.com DECEMBER 2019 Year No. 73 Of Our Exclusive World & U.S. Rankings Complete Seasons For All Top 10 World Rankers Athletes Of The Year: Dalilah Muhammad & Karsten Warholm Top Americans: Muhammad & Noah Lyles 2019 Woman Of The Year Dalilah Muhammad ■ The U.S. Olympic Trials2020, June 19-28 at the new Hayward Brussels, plus the Berlin ISATF meeting in 2019) and construct Field’s state-of-the-art setting at the University of Oregon. one of our famous peripatetic trips to European capitals. Per- This tour is sold out and a wait list has been established. A haps including the EuroChamps in Munich. No details yet, $200 refundable deposit gets your name on the wait list. but sure to be popular. $100 deposit per person required. ■ The U.S. Nationals/World2021 Championship Trials. Dates ■ World Track & Field Championships,2023 Budapest, Hungary. and site to be determined, but probably Eugene in late June or The 19th edition of the IAAF World Championships will early July. 4-5 day tour. This is certain to be a fantastic meet be held at the Hungarian capital’s beautiful track stadium, as it will determine the team for the World Championships August 19-27 (new dates). Budapest is a delightful travel in Eugene in August. $100 deposit per person now accepted. destination, with lots to see and do. And we’re sure to offer an attractive Diamond League extension before or after the ■ World Track & Field Championships. Eugene, OR, Au- Championships. $250 per person deposit now accepted.
    [Show full text]
  • Seagate Crystal Reports
    Flash Results, Inc. Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:25 PM 5/24/2012 Page 1 NCAA Division I 2012 Outdoor Track & Field Championships -East Preliminary University of North Florida - 5/24/2012 to 5/26/2012 Results Women 100 Meter Dash Women 400 Meter Dash American: 10.49 A7/16/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner American: 48.70 A9/17/2006 Sanya Richards College Best: 10.78 C6/3/1989 Dawn Sowell College Best: 50.10 C6/11/2005 Monique Henderson NCAA Meet: 10.786/3/1989 Dawn Sowell NCAA Meet: 50.106/11/2005 Monique Henderson Name Yr School Prelims Name Yr School Prelims Preliminaries Preliminaries 1 Aurieyall Scott SO UCF 11.25Q0.9 1 Marlena Wesh JR Clemson 52.46Q 2 Octavious Freeman FR UCF 11.29Q0.6 2 Lanie Whittaker SO Florida 52.46Q 3 Kimberlyn Duncan JR LSU 11.35Q-1.5 3 Rebecca Alexander SR LSU 52.70Q 4 Tori Bowie SR So. Mississippi 11.45Q1.4 4 Jody-Ann Muir JR Miss State 52.74Q 5 Semoy Hackett SR LSU 11.46Q-0.6 5 Lenora Guion-Firmin JR MD-Eastern 52.76Q 6 Chelsea Hayes SR Louisiana Tech 11.56Q-1.5 6 Brianna Frazier SO NorthShore Florida 52.86Q 7 Kai Selvon SO Auburn 11.41Q0.6 7 Jonique Day SR LSU 52.83Q 8 Alexis Love JR Murray State 11.47Q1.4 8 Amara Jones SR Savannah State 52.93Q 9 Cambrya Jones SR Pittsburgh 11.47Q0.9 9 CeCe Williams SR Auburn 52.95Q 10 Sheila Paul SR UCF 11.66Q-1.5 10 Kristin Bridges SR Mississippi 53.27Q 11 Monique Gracia SR Clemson 11.69Q-1.5 11 Shaniqua McGinnis SR Ohio State 53.31Q 12 Flings Owusu-Agyapong SR Syracuse 11.77Q-0.6 12 Cierra McGee JR George Mason 53.32Q 13 Gabrielle Houston SR Charleston South 11.45Q0.6 13 Christie
    [Show full text]
  • U.S. High School
    U.S. HIGH SCHOOL MEN - 2008, OUTDOOR 11May2008 Jim Spier [email protected] - Senior; * Junior; ** Sophomore; *** Freshman (Top 5 and Others such that at least 5 non-CA, TX athletes are included) 100 Meters 10.17 [1.6] -JEFF DEMPS, South Lake, Groveland, FL Fl R(1) 4.4 10.28 [1.2] -MARCUS ROWLAND, Dorman, Roebuck, SC Taco Bell(1) 4.12 10.32 [1.8] -ISAIAH SWEENY, Hightower, Fort Bend, TX TX 5A(1) 5.10 10.35 [1.6] -ROWLAND SC 4A(1) 5.10 10.38 [1.8] *MARQUISE GOODWIN, Rowlett, TX TX 5A(2) 5.10 -------------------- 5 performances ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10.39 [1.8] ?MARK BARNES, Klein Forest, Houston, TX TX 5A(3) 5.10 Others (not from CA or TX): 10.40 [0.4] -MAURICE MITCHELL, South, Raytown, MO Kans R(1) 4.19 10.43 [1.6] *DERRICK HOPKINS, Monsignor Pace, Opa Locka, FL Fl R(2) 4.4 10.44 [1.4] -TJ GRAHAM, Wakefield, Raleigh, NC NC 4A(1) 5.10 100 Meters – wind-aided 10.19 [4.5] -MARCUS ROWLAND, Dorman, Roebuck, SC Taco Bell(1h17)4.12 10.35 *LINDSEY LAMAR, Hillsborough, Tampa, FL Reg(1) 4.24 10.39 [4.9] -MICHAEL SHAW, Trotwood-Madison, Trotwood, OH Vol(1) 4.19 100 Meters – no wind information 10.33 -HORATIO WILLIAMS, Oxford, MS MS 4A(1) 5.10 10.33 -DEANGELO CHERRY, Mt. Zion, Jonesboro, GA GA 5A(1) 5.10 10.39 -WILLIAMS MS 4A(h) 5.9 10.40 -CHERRY GA 5A(h) 5.9 200 Meters 20.80 [0.6] -MARKUS HENDERSON, Lewisville, TX TX 5A(1) 5.10 20.82 [0.6] -BRANDON O'CONNOR, Southridge, Miami, FL FL 4A(1) 5.3 20.82 [1.1] -T.J.
    [Show full text]
  • VC Gives Back to Primary Schools - Jamaicaobserver.Com Page 1 of 3
    VC gives back to primary schools - JamaicaObserver.com Page 1 of 3 HOME NEWS BUSINESS SPORT LIFESTYLE TEENAGE WESTERN NEWS ENTERTAINMENT Editorial Columns Career Food All Woman Letters Jobs E-Paper Free Classifieds SEARCH LATEST NEWS: SPORT OTHER STORIES Chambers hails Bolt VC GIVES BACK TO PRIMARY as 'special' SCHOOLS Battle of the Boyz ... Says ready to shine indoors this season 'Rudi' Austin reflects BY PAUL A REID Observer Writer on lonely life in Sunday, November 15, 2009 Norway TROY, Trelawny - Veronica Campbell Brown, Jamaica's most successful Phillips on the female sprinter, is looking forward to next season, especially the IAAF World rebound after World, Indoor Championships to be held in Doha, Qatar, where she hopes to compete Gold Cup for the first time and to have "lots of fun". disappointments Whitmore denies Campbell Brown, who resumed training two weeks ago after moving from knowingly taking Clerwater, Florida, to Marietta, Georgia, where she started training under new injured goalies to coach Anthony Carpenter, told the Sunday Observer she has not run indoors in South Africa a while and given that there are no major outdoor meets next year, the time was Today's Cartoon right to return indoors. Fletcher steals spoils at Drewsland Nicholas' penalty gives Portmore victory McIntosh, Rose- Brown at FIFA seminar in Zurich Dravid, Dhoni tons rally India Hoopers seek to wrap up NBL-West title today Goalkeeper fears mount http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sports/html/20091114T210000-0500_163790_OBS_V... 11/18/2009 VC gives back to primary schools - JamaicaObserver.com Page 2 of 3 Gone too soon Poll What's your position on employees in Jamaica? I support I don't support it View Results Results published weekly in Sunday Finance Othneil White, a Grade Six student of Troy All-Age, accepts a gift of two bats that were among sport gear presented by former student Veronica Campbell Brown during a surprise visit to the Trelawny school on Friday morning.
    [Show full text]
  • I:\Us T&F Tour Brochure 2012B.Wpd
    Time for the premiere Olympic sport: Sundays at the Track Allyson Felix, 100 m-200 m-400 m The Olympic Games are, for the most part, a celebration of sports which hibernate in the public attention during the four-year hiatus between events. Basketball and soccer enjoy worldwide popularity, but mostly for domestic club teams in the U.S. and Europe instead of national teams competing at the Games. But track & field, swimming and gymnastics seemingly always steal the show when the Olympic flag is unfurled. And year-in and year-out, it is track & field which produces interest and stars, with little commercial notice, but the widest-possible potential: Ashton Eaton, decathlon The next break-out sport is the world’s oldest sport: running, jumping and throwing . Track & Field led by the world’s no. 1 track & field nation: The United States of America Galen Rupp, 5000 m In the yearly aftermath of the Super Bowl, the absolute end of the football season in America, why not create a new Sunday afternoon tradition with the sport most closely associated with football’s core elements of speed, power and tactics . track & field! Imagine a U.S. track & field circuit, with meets in well-known pro sports markets, covering the 20-week gap from the end of the Super Bowl to Independence Day, from mid-February to mid-July: Ú Consistent timing: meets begin 1 p.m. Eastern time each Sunday afternoon regardless of site Bernard Lagat, 1500 m-5000 m Ú Three-hour program, formatted for 50 thirty- second commercial spots, a la baseball Ú First-time-ever schedule integration
    [Show full text]
  • 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.
    [Show full text]
  • Leading Men at National Collegiate Championships
    LEADING MEN AT NATIONAL COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2020 Stillwater, Nov 21, 10k 2019 Terre Haute, Nov 23, 10k 2018 Madison, Nov 17, 10k 2017 Louisville, Nov 18, 10k 2016 Terre Haute, Nov 19, 10k 1 Justyn Knight (Syracuse) CAN Patrick Tiernan (Villanova) AUS 1 2 Matthew Baxter (Nn Ariz) NZL Justyn Knight (Syracuse) CAN 2 3 Tyler Day (Nn Arizona) USA Edward Cheserek (Oregon) KEN 3 4 Gilbert Kigen (Alabama) KEN Futsum Zienasellassie (NA) USA 4 5 Grant Fisher (Stanford) USA Grant Fisher (Stanford) USA 5 6 Dillon Maggard (Utah St) USA MJ Erb (Ole Miss) USA 6 7 Vincent Kiprop (Alabama) KEN Morgan McDonald (Wisc) AUS 7 8 Peter Lomong (Nn Ariz) SSD Edwin Kibichiy (Louisville) KEN 8 9 Lawrence Kipkoech (Camp) KEN Nicolas Montanez (BYU) USA 9 10 Jonathan Green (Gtown) USA Matthew Baxter (Nn Ariz) NZL 10 11 E Roudolff-Levisse (Port) FRA Scott Carpenter (Gtown) USA 11 12 Sean Tobin (Ole Miss) IRL Dillon Maggard (Utah St) USA 12 13 Jack Bruce (Arkansas) AUS Luke Traynor (Tulsa) SCO 13 14 Jeff Thies (Portland) USA Ferdinand Edman (UCLA) NOR 14 15 Andrew Jordan (Iowa St) USA Alex George (Arkansas) ENG 15 2015 Louisville, Nov 21, 10k 2014 Terre Haute, Nov 22, 10k 2013 Terre Haute, Nov 23, 9.9k 2012 Louisville, Nov 17, 10k 2011 Terre Haute, Nov 21, 10k 1 Edward Cheserek (Oregon) KEN Edward Cheserek (Oregon) KEN Edward Cheserek (Oregon) KEN Kennedy Kithuka (Tx Tech) KEN Lawi Lalang (Arizona) KEN 1 2 Patrick Tiernan (Villanova) AUS Eric Jenkins (Oregon) USA Kennedy Kithuka (Tx Tech) KEN Stephen Sambu (Arizona) KEN Chris Derrick (Stanford) USA 2 3 Pierce Murphy
    [Show full text]
  • MEN 100 METERS Jeffery Demps 90 Florida HS 10.01 16 2Q1 OT
    MEN 100 METERS Jeffery Demps 90 Florida HS 10.01 16 2Q1 OT Eugene 28 Jun 08 Marcus Rowland 90 Auburn 10.03 7 1 PAG Jr Port-of-Spain 31 Jul 09 D’Angelo Cherry 90 Mississippi St 10.04 17 1H4 NCAA Fayetteville 10 Jun 09 Walter Dix 86 Florida St 10.06 15 1H1 NCAA East New York 27 May 05 Stanley Floyd 61 Auburn 10.07 20 1 Quad Cf Austin 24 May 80 DaBryan Blanton 84 Oklahoma 10.07 11 1H2 NCAA MW Lincoln 30 May 03 Andre Cason 69 Texas A&M 10.08 0 1 TAC Jr Tallahassee 24 Jun 88 Justin Gatlin 82 Tennessee 10.08 0 1 NCAA Eugene 2 Jun 01 J-Mee Samuels 87 North Carolina HS 10.08 7 1 Blunt Greensboro 24 Jul 05 Mel Lattany 59 Georgia 10.09A 18 2R2 USOF Colorado Springs 30 Jul 78 Stanley Kerr 67 Texas A&M 10.10 19 1 TAC Jr Towson 28 Jun 86 Harvey Glance 57 Auburn 10.11 19 1 OT Eugene 20 Jun 76 Tim Montgomery 75 Blinn CC 10.11 20 3H3 USATF Knoxville 15 Jun 94 Marks Made With Assisting Wind Leonard Scott 80 Tennessee 9.83 71 1 Sea Ray Knoxville 9 Apr 99 Walter Dix 86 Florida St 9.96 45 1R2 Tex R Austin 9 Apr 05 D’Angelo Cherry 90 Mississippi St 10.02 28 1H2 USATF Jr Eugene 26 Jun 09 Marcus Rowland 90 Auburn 10.02 24 1 USATF Jr Eugene 26 Jun 09 J-Mee Samuels 87 North Carolina HS 10.05 21 1S2 Blunt Greensboro 24 Jul 05 Marvin Bracy 93 Florida HS 10.05 22 1 USATF Jr Eugene 24 Jun 11 Lee McRae 66 Pittsburgh 10.07 29 2H5 NCAA Austin 30 May 85 Johnny Jones 58 Texas 10.08 41 1 Austin 20 May 77 Billy Fobbs 76 Texas A&M 10.08 22 1H3 Hous Inv Houston 19 May 95 Prezel Hardy 92 Texas HS 10.08 22 1 State 5A Austin 6 Jun 09 Stanley Blalock 64 Georgia 10.09 41 1 Ga Rel Athens, Ga 19 Mar 83 Rodney Bridges 71 Cen Ariz CC 10.10 1S1 JUCO Odessa 18 May 90 Rod Richardson 62 Texas A&M 10.11 40 1 Tex Inv Austin 22 May 81 Illegal Wind Gauge (Course 4 Cm.
    [Show full text]