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— 109Th Millrose Games — Volume 15, No. 10 February 22, 2016 — 109th Millrose Games — NEW YORK CITY, February 20 (200 (adi) 4:11.15;… dnf—Kyle Merber (Hoka). 400: 1. Natasha Hastings (UArm) 51.66 banked; attendance c4000)— 3000: 1. Ryan Hill (Nik) 7:38.82 (WL, AL) (24.45/27.71); 2. Phyllis Francis (Nik) 52.65; 60: 1. Andre De Grasse' (Can) 6.61; 2. (26.36); 2. Hassan Mead (OTC) 7:38.85 PR 3. Samantha Edwards' (Ant) 54.07; 4. Kendall Bingtian Su' (Chn) 6.62; 3. Kimmari Roach' (6, x A) (26.55); 3. Eric Jenkins (NikOP) Baisden (adi) 54.98;… dnf—Kadecia Baird' (Jam) 6.63; 4. Ameer Webb (Nik) 6.65; 7:39.43 PR (8, x A) (26.47); (Guy). 5. Emmanuel Matadi (unat) 6.66; 6. 4. Evan Jager (Nik) 7:40.10 (27.04); 5. Mo 800: 1. Ajee' Wilson (adi) 2:00.09 PR Marquise Goodwin (Nik) 6.68 PR; 7. Jeremy Ahmed' (Can) 7:40.11 NR (26.91); 6. Edward (AL) (28.36, 30.92 [59.28], 31.15 [1:30.43], Bascom' (Guy) 6.80; 8. Terry Jernigan Cheserek' (Or) 7:40.51 PR (CL) (2, 2 C; in/ 29.66) (59.28/60.81); (Essex) 6.92. out: 3, 3 C) (27.75); 2. Brenda Martinez (NBal) 2:00.14 PR 400: 1. Bralon Taplin' (Grn) 45.35 7. Kemoy Campbell' (Jam) 7:40.79 NR; (29.00, 30.45 [59.45], 30.58 [1:30.03], 30.11) (21.60/23.75); 2. Lalonde Gordon' (Tri) 45.51 8. Andy Bayer (Nik) 7:42.33 PR; 9. Lopez (59.45/60.69); (21.84/23.67); Lomong (Nik) 7:43.01 PR; 3. Laura Roesler (Nik) 2:00.49 PR; 4. 3. David Verburg (adi) 46.27; 4. Vernon 10. Cam Levins' (Can) 7:45.44; 11. Donn **Raevyn Rogers (Or) 2:00.90 PR (CL) Norwood (NBal) 46.28; 5. Brycen Spratling Cabral (Nik) 7:47.18 PR; 12. Trevor Dunbar (2, 2 C); (NYAC) 46.78. (Nik) 7:47.39; 13. Matt Hughes' (Can) 5. Lynsey Sharp' (GB) 2:01.55; 6. Phoebe 800: 1. Duane Solomon (Sauc) 1:47.52 8:05.23. Wright (Nik) 2:03.97; 7. Natoya Goule' (Jam) (27.67); 2. Brannon Kidder (PennSt) 1:47.59 60H: 1. Omar McLeod' (Jam) 7.46; 2. 2:04.62. (27.50); Ashton Eaton (Nik) 7.53 (AL); 3. Jarret Mile: 1. Shannon Rowbury (NikOP) 3. Alex Amankwah' (Gha) 1:48.94; 4. Sean Eaton (WEx) 7.58; 4. Eddie Lovett' (VI) 7.67; 4:24.39 (AL) (4:07.30) (31.64); Obinwa' (Ngr) 1:49.43; 5. Noah Kauppila 5. Jeff Porter (Nik) 7.69; 6. Aleec Harris 2. Kerri Gallagher (Nik) 4:26.18 PR (7, x A) (Prin) 1:49.67. (adi) 7.70; 7. Jason Richardson (adi) 7.73; (4:08.53 PR) (32.27); 3. Amanda Eccleston Open Mile: 1. Johnny Gregorek (Asics) 8. Ronald Forbes' (Cay) 7.80. (Brk) 4:26.63 PR (9, x A) (4:09.12 PR) (32.00); 3:56.57 (3:41.51); 2. Julian Matthews' (NZ) Field Events 4. Heather Kampf (Asics) 4:27.26 PR 3:56.91 (3:41.36); 3. Thomas Awad (Penn) HJ: 1. Erik Kynard (Jord) 7-6½ (2.30) (4:09.54 PR); 5. Morgan Uceny (adi) 4:27.99 3:57.03 (AmCL) (3:41.53 [CL—8, x AmC]); (AL) (missed 7-8½/2.35); 2. Michael Mason' PR (4:09.21); 6. Ciara Mageean' (Ire) 4:28.40 4. Drew Hunter (VaHS) 3:57.81 HSR (old (Can) 7-2½ (2.20); NR (4:09.01); HSR 3:58.25 Hunter ’16) (in/out: 6, x AJ; 3. Ricky Robertson (CVE) 7-2½; 4. 7. Katie Mackey (Brk) 4:28.84 PR (4:10.69 3, 4 HS) (3:41.93 AJR, HSR—old records JaCorian Duffield (Nik) 7-2½; 4. Jesse PR); 8. Alexa Efraimson (Nik) 4:28.91 PR 3:42.63 Hunter ’16 [in/out: 3, 6 HS]) (60.1, Williams (Nik) 7-2½;… nh—Justin Frick (in/out: a5, 10 WJ; 2, 4 AJ) (4:09.20 PR); 9. 60.0 [2:00.1], 59.7 [2:59.8], 58.0); (Shore). Heather Wilson (NJNY) 4:30.80 (4:11.42 PR); 5. Jake Hurysz (NJNY) 3:58.10 (3:42.40); 6. LJ: 1. Marquis Dendy (Nik) 26-8¼ (8.13) 10. Dominique Scott' (SA) 4:31.57 PR John Travers' (Ire) 3:58.10 (3:42.17; 7. Julian (25-4¾, 26-6¼, 26-4½, 26-8¼, 26-5¾, (4:13.38 NR); 11. Leah O’Connor (adi) Oakley' (Prov) 3:58.34; 8. Robert Denault' 26-3¾) (7.74, 8.08, 8.04, 8.13, 8.07, 8.02); 4:31.83(4:11.53 PR); (Vill) 3:58.48; 9. Joe Stilin (Zap) 4:02.34. 2. Mitchell Watt' (Aus) 25-9½ (7.86); 3. 12. Erin Teschuk' (NDSt) 4:34.58 (4:14.45 Mile: 1. Matthew Centrowitz (NikOP) Marquise Goodwin (Nik) 25-8 (7.82); 4. PR [CL]);… dnf—Treniere Moser (NikOP), 3:50.63 PR (WL, AL) (4, 4 W; 2, 2 A) (3:35.91 Chris Benard (CVE) 25-2¾ (7.69); 5. Ron Melissa Salerno (Asics). PR [AL—4, 7 A]) (59.0, 58.6 [1:57.6], 58.2 Taylor (CVE) 23-11¾ (7.31); 6. A. Eaton 5000: 1. Betsy Saina' (Ken) 14:57.18 [2:55.8], 54.8) (26.45); 23-5½ (7.15). PR (WL) (9:01.05) (30.68); 2. Molly Huddle 2. Nick Willis' (NZ) 3:51.06 NR (8, 10 Wt: 1. Kibwé Johnson (NYAC) 70-9¼ (Sauc) 14:57.3i1 PR (AL) (2, 2 A) (9:00.82) W) (3:36.12) (26.82); 3. Chris O’Hare' (GB) (21.57); 2. Paul Wagner (Shore) 68-3¾ (30.57); 3:52.91 PR (3:37.88) (27.29); (20.82); 3. Jeff Milliron (Shore) 67-8 (20.62). 3. Emily Infeld (Nik) 15:00.91 PR (3, 3 A) 4. Robby Andrews (adi) 3:53.16 PR (9, x (9:01.25); 4. Marielle Hall (Nik) 15:06.05 PR A) (3:38.09—11, x A) (27.40); 5. Cory Leslie MILLROSE WOMEN (4, 4 A) (9:01.55); 5. Shelby Houlihan (Nik) (Nik) 3:53.87 PR (3:37.67—8, x A) (28.88); 60: 1. Allyson Felix (Nik) 7.15; 2. Tianna 6. Garrett Heath (Brk) 3:55.10 (3:38.48 PR) Bartoletta (Nik) 7.20; 3. Jenna Prandini © 2016 Track & Field News.All rights (29.79); (Puma) 7.22; 4. Angela Tenorio' (Ecu) 7.23 reserved.This newsletter may not be re- 7. Cristian Soratos (adi) 3:56.05 (3:40.40 PR; printedor retransmitted in any formwithout PR); 8. Blake Haney (Or) 3:56.36 PR (CL) 5. Flings Owusu-Agyapong' (Gha) 7.23; 6. express written permission. (7,x AmC) (3:40.09 PR [4, x AmC]); 9. Jordan Khamica Bingham' (Can) 7.25; 7. Miki Barber www.trackandfieldnews.com Williamsz' (Aus) 4:03.36; 10. Daniel Winn (unat) 7.30; 8. Ashley Kelly (BVI) 7.39 PR. -77- February 22, 2016 15:06.22 PR (5, 5 A) (9:02.19 PR); (4.21). O’Neil); 6. Notre Dame 9:31.20; 7. Middle 6. Abbey D’Agostino (NBal) 15:24.44 PR Wt: 1. *Marthaline Cooper (Winth) 71- Tennessee State 9:33.46. (9:01.83); 7. Laura Thweatt (NBal) 15:35.24 11½ (21.93) (CL); 2. Raqurra Ishmar (ECar) II–1. Air Force 9:32.19; 2. Indiana 9:32.55; PR (9:07.26); 8. Chelsea Reilly (Sauc) 69-2½ (21.09). 3. Iowa State 9:32.99; 4. Georgia Tech 15:36.73 PR (9:21.06); 9:34.38; 5. LSU 9:35.90; 6. Northern Arizona 9. Liz Costello (NBal) 15:37.82 PR 9:39.19; 7. Arkansas 9:39.82. (9:21.43); 10. Jordan Hasay (NikOP) 15:46.45 LSU TWILIGHT TJ: 1. *Anaquan Peterson (Pur) 53-¼ (9:20.64). Baton Rouge, February 19 (200 (16.16). 60H: 1. Janay DeLoach (Nik) 7.85; 2. unbanked)— SP: 1. Chuk Enekwechi (Pur) 63-5 (19.33). Brianna Rollins (Nik) 7.89; 3. Jasmin Stowers 60: 1. Gabriel Mvumvure' (Zim) 6.64; 2. (Nik) 7.93; 4. Monique Morgan' (Jam) 8.18; *Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake' (LSU) 6.65; 3. WILSON WOMEN 5. Brianne Theisen-Eaton' (Can) 8.19; ***Donte Jackson (LSU) 6.66; 4. Gerald 400: 1. Regina George' (Ngr) 52.79; 2. 6. LaTisha Palmer (unat) 8.21; 7. Ginnie Phiri' (Zam) 6.67. Shevon Stoddart' (Jam) 53.71; 3. *Travia Crawford (Nik) 8.22. 60H: 1. Shane Brathwaite' (Bar) 7.76; 2. Jones (LSU) 53.73. Field Events Joshua Thompson (TOly) 7.81. 800: II–1. Rebecca Tracy (Ois) 2:05.66; PV: 1. Ekateríni Stefanídi' (Gre) 16-¾ Field Events 2. *Jamie Morrissey (Mi) 2:06.66; 3. **Claire (4.90) NR (3, =11 W; in/out: 4, =32 W) (6th PV: 1. Logan Cunningham (unat) 17-11¼ Borchers (Mi) 2:07.08. 16-footer) (14-9, 15-1, 15-5, 15-9, 16-¾ (5.47); 2. Cameron Meyer (unat) 17-5½ (5.32). III–1. *Savannah Camacho (OkSt) 2:03.48; [2], 16-4¾ [xxx]) (4.50, 4.60, 4.70, 4.80, LJ: 1. Damar Forbes' (Jam) 26-2¼ (7.98). 2. *Morgan Schuetz (LSU) 2:04.05; 3. Nicole 4.90 [2], 5.00 [xxx]); Wt: 1.
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