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Etn2000 09(Ot) ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Volume 46, No. 9 NEWSLETTERNEWSLETTER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■track August 4, 2000 — U.S. Olympic Trials — SACRAMENTO, California, July 14–17, SEMIS (July 15, qualify 4): I(-1.5)–1. Drum- 3. Greene 20.30 (10.4/9.9); 4. Miller 20.39; 5. 20–23—Top 3 in each event make Olympic mond 10.05; 2. Lewis 10.15; 3. Johnson 10.19; Patton 20.56; 6. Griffin 20.61; 7. Marsh 20.61; team if all have “A” qualifier. In events where 4. Montgomery 10.23; 5. Miller 10.26; 6. Harden 8. Couts 20.93. one or none has “A” qualifier, only the winner 10.29; 7. Grimes 10.40; 8. McCall 10.42. II(1.1)–1. Williams 20.04; 2. Heard 20.15 makes the team (if owning a “B”). Some dou- II(-0.6)–1. Greene 10.06; 2. Brokenburr (10.3/9.9); 3. Lewis 20.26 (10.4/9.9); 4. Bro- blers will be droping off the team. 10.13; 3. Mitchell 10.19; 4. Williams 10.19; 5. kenburr 20.29; 5. Little 20.30; 5. Clay 20.30; 7. Attendance: 7/14—23,221; 7/15—23,450; Capel 10.20; 6. Marsh 10.20; 7. Heard 10.32; Drummond 20.72; 8. Crawford 20.86. 7/16—23,503; 7/17—23,077; 7/20—23,124; 7/ 21—23,296; 7/22—23,361; 7/23—24,072. 8- 8. Carter 10.41. day total—187,104 (record). 400 METERS 200 METERS FINAL (July 16): 1. Michael Johnson (Nik) 100 METERS FINAL (July 23, -0.3): 1. John Capel (adi) 43.68 (WL, AL) (x, =10 W, A) (11.4, 10.2 FINAL (July 15, -1.7): 1. Maurice Greene 19.85 (10, x W; 6, x A) (10.3/9.6); 2. Floyd [21.6], 10.6 [32.2], 11.9) (21.6/22.1); 2. Alvin (Nik) 10.01; 2. Curtis Johnson (HSI) 10.07; 3. Heard (SMTC) 19.88 (old PR 19.95 5/17/87) Harrison (Nik) 44.63 (11.4, 10.4 [21.8], 10.7 Jon Drummond (Nik) 10.07; (11, x A) (10.3/9.6); 3. Coby Miller (Nik) 19.96 [32.5], 12.1) (21.8/22.8); 3. Antonio Petti- 4. Brian Lewis (Reeb) 10.09; 5. Kenny Bro- PR (10.3/9.7); grew (adi) 44.66 (11.4, 10.6 [22.0], 10.8 [32.8], kenburr (Nik) 10.14; 6. Tim Montgomery (Asics) 4. Bernard Williams (Fl) 20.03 PR (10.4/9.6); 11.9) (22.0/22.7); 10.18; 7. Bernard Williams (Fl) 10.19; 8. Den- 5. Kenny Brokenburr (Nik) 20.33 (10.4/10.0);… 4. Jerome Young (adi) 44.70 (12.3); 5. Cal- nis Mitchell (unat) 10.20. dnf—Michael Johnson (Nik) (@70m), Maurice vin Harrison (Nik) 44.90 (12.4); 6. Danny Greene (Nik) (@110m) (10.5);… dnc—Brian McCray (Nik) 45.00 (11.8); 7. Ja’Warren Hooker HEATS (July 14, qualify 2+6): I(-0.7)–1. Lewis (Reeb). (Wa) 45.05 (12.5); 8. Leonard Byrd (Nik) 45.32 Mitchell 10.11; 2. Coby Miller (Nik) 10.11; 3. (12.5). Greg Saddler (Nik) 10.23; 4. Jarmiene Hollo- HEATS (July 22, qualify 1+9): I(1.2)–1. Wil- HEATS (July 14, qualify 2+4): I–1. C. Harri- way (unat) 10.29; 5. Jerome Avery (ProC) liams 20.22; 2. Mike Marsh (SMTC) 20.26; 3. son 45.32; 2. Pettigrew 45.61; 3. Kempa Busby 10.37; 6. Marcus Brunson (AzSt) 10.39; 7. Kevin Little (TQ) 20.32; 4. Rohsaan Griffin (Nik) 45.76; 4. Jimmie Hackley (SC) 45.83; 5. Chris Chandler (Nb) 10.51; 8. Gentry Bradley (Asics) 20.46; 5. Brokenburr 20.56. Paul Lewis (Reeb) 46.34. (Nik) 10.64. II(0.3)–1. Heard 20.14; 2. Ja’Warren Hooker II–1. James Davis (Gold) 45.94; 2. Derrick II(-0.8)–1. Johnson 10.10; 2. Williams 10.17; (Wa) 20.88; 3. Milton Mallard (Asics) 20.94; 4. Brew (Nik) 46.01; 3. Geno White (Fl) 46.13; 4. 3. Terrence Trammell (SC) 10.23; 4. Marquis Gentry Bradley (Nik) 21.19. Jonas Motiejunas (BrI) 46.20; 5. Michael Decker Davis (unat) 10.44; 5. Lawrence Armstrong III(-0.3)–1. Greene 20.29; 2. Ramon Clay (Lib) 47.43. (Tx) 10.46; 6. LeShaunté Edwards (Akr) 10.65; (Asics) 20.37; 3. Darvis Patton (TCU) 20.40; 4. III–1 .A. Harrison 45.56; 2. Derek Mills (unat) 7. Ashhada Primus (unat) 10.69; 8. Justin Andre Morris (Fila) 21.00. 45.86; 3. Tyree Washington (Reeb) 46.02; 4. Anderson (unat) 10.75. IV(0.3)–1. Johnson 19.89; 2. Capel 20.14; 3. Bryan Swarn (GaT) 46.55; 5. Torrance Chaplin III(-0.6)–1. Mike Marsh (SMTC) 10.12; 2. Travis Grant (Nik) 20.76; 4. Tony McCall (Reeb) (USMC) 47.15; 6. Butch Reynolds (unat) 47.79. Drummond 10.12; 3. Brokenburr 10.16; 4. 20.82; 5. Brandon Evans (TxAM) 20.94. IV–1. Anthuan Maybank (unat) 45.53; 2. Mickey Grimes (unat) 10.20; 5. Jeff Laynes V(-0.5)–1. Lewis 20.56; 2. Marquis Davis Young 45.59; 3. Andrew Pierce (OhSt) 45.70; (Reeb) 10.32; 6. Vince Henderson (Asics) (unat) 20.82; 3. Aaron Armstrong (Fl) 20.90; 4. 4. Chris Jones (SMTC) 46.02; 5. Andre Morris 10.38; 7. Gerald Williams (Cheet) 10.43; 8. Bryan Howard (adi) 21.06; 5. Corey Nelson (Fila) 46.03; 6. Milton Campbell (unat) 46.15. Shomari Wilson (unat) 33.11. (Nik) 21.19. V–1. Johnson 45.16; 2. Byrd 45.39; 3. Je- IV(0.3)–1. Greene 9.93; 2. Tony McCall VI(-0.6)–1. Miller 20.33; 2. Brandon Couts rome Davis (Nik) 45.56; 4. Johnny Collins (Reeb) 10.17; 3. Jonathan Carter (Fila) 10.18; (Bay) 20.75; 3. Jeff Laynes (Reeb) 20.85; 4. (TCU) 46.27; 5. Godfrey Herring (MTn) 47.72. 4. Floyd Heard (SMTC) 10.20; 5. Kaaron Con- Paul Lewis (Reeb) 20.89; 5. Derrick Brew (Nik) VI–1. Brandon Couts (Bay) 45.45; 2. McCray wright (SLO) 10.24; 6. Virgil Maddox (OR) 21.04; 6. Marcel Carter (Shore) 21.45. 10.44; 7. Garfield Ellenwood (Reeb) 10.56. VII(-0.6)–1. Jon Drummond (Nik) 20.50; 2. V(0.4)–1. Lewis 10.03; 2. John Capel (adi) Shawn Crawford (Miz) 20.64; 3. Leon Settle TN on the web: 10.12; 3. Montgomery 10.12; 4. Tim Harden (unat) 20.92; 4. LeShaunté Edwards (Akr) (Nik) 10.20; 5. Bryan Howard (adi) 10.24; 6. 20.94; 5. Garfield Ellenwood (Reeb) 21.02. www.trackandfieldnews.com Travis Grant (Nik) 10.33; 7. Obadiah Cooper SEMIS (July 23, qualify 4): I(-0.7)–1. Capel (unat) 10.40; 8. Amar Johnson (Tx) 10.51. 20.03 (10.4/9.6); 2. Johnson 20.14 (10.4/9.7); ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ -171- August 4, 2000 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 45.48; 3. Hooker 45.58; 4. Deon Minor (Nik) (53.5/54.6); 3. Kenah 1:48.07 (53.4/54.7); 4. 4. Tim Broe (adi) 8:21.50 PR; 5. Clint Wells 45.94; 5. Corey Nelson (Nik) 46.28; 6. Robert Kuzma 1:48.09 (53.6/54.5); 5. Peterson 1:48.10 (NASC) 8:23.26 PR; 6. Tom Nohilly (Reeb) Wilson (unat) 46.92. (53.8/54.3); 6. Berryhill 1:49.07 (53.6/55.5); 7. 8:25.09; 7. Anthony Famiglietti (Tn) 8:25.37 SEMIS (July 15, qualify 4): I–1. Johnson Schroer 1:49.41; 8. Krummenacker 1:49.48 PR; 8. Robert Gary (adi) 8:25.87; 44.63; 2. A. Harrison 44.80; 3. Young 45.06; 4. (53.7/55.8). 9. Chuck Sloan (OkSt) 8:26.66 PR; 10. Tom McCray 45.11; 5. Maybank 45.14; 6. Je. Davis II–1. Strutzel 1:46.37 (51.0/55.4); 2. Gray Chorny (Nik) 8:31.53; 11. Greg Jimmerson 45.15; 7. Brew 45.74; 8. Busby 46.06. 1:46.42 (50.53/55.89); 3. Everett 1:46.79 (52.0/ (FT) 8:34.11; 12. Dave Cullum (FT) 8:42.50; II–1. Hooker 44.78 PR; 2. Pettigrew 44.84; 3. 54.8); 4. Pyrah 1:46.95 (51.9/55.1); 5. Lewis 13. Billy Herman (NnAz) 8:50.98;… dnf—Darin Byrd 45.00; 4. C. Harrison 45.02; 5. Couts 1:47.53; 6. Stember 1:47.63 (51.2/56.4); 7. Shearer (ReebBo). 45.22; 6. Ja. Davis 45.40; 7. Pierce 45.49; 8. Townsend 1:47.92; 8. Gaskins 1:48.98. HEATS (July 17, qualify 3+5): I–1. Croghan Mills 45.92. 8:26.75; 2. Nohilly 8:27.75; 3. Broe 8:28.05 1500 METERS PR; 4. Shearer 8:28.98; 5. Sandu Rebenciuc 800 METERS FINAL (July 16): 1. Gabe Jennings (Stan) (USAr) 8:35.02 PR; 6. Chris Dugan (NCSt) FINAL (July 23): 1. Mark Everett (unat) 3:35.90 PR (AL) (fastest winning time since 8:37.69; 7. Brady Bonsall (adi) 8:41.53; 8. Richard Lee (Asics) 8:47.36; 9. Sam Wil- 1:45.67 (slowest winning time since ’68) (24.9, 1980) (59.0, 58.4 [1:57.4], 55.7 [2:53.1], 42.8) bur (USAr) 8:57.28; 10. Jeremy Tolman (unat) 26.8 [51.7], 26.7 [1:18.4], 27.3) (51.7/54.0) (16.0, 29.2, 56.4, 1:52.6, 2:51.9); 2.
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