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2002 Drake Relays 2002 DRAKE RELAYS Wednesday-Saturday, April 24-27 Drake Stadium, Jim Duncan Track, Des Moines, Iowa UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE AND INVITATIONAL MEN RESULTS Wednesday, April 24: Temperature reached high of 60, winds from northwest 20 mph; started of competition delayed 90 minutes because of inclement weather. Thursday, April 25: 55 degrees, partly sunny, winds from northwest 15 mph; Friday, April 26: 52 degrees, partly sunny, winds from southwest 7 mph; Saturday, April 27; Morning temperature: 45 degrees, winds from south- southeast 14-18 mph; meet suspended 51 minutes because of lightning; Afternoon temperature: 48 degrees, winds from southeast 22 mph, light periodic rain ATTENDANCE: Thursday--5,310; Friday--15,100; Saturday--18000 (37th straight sellout). U&C 100 Meter Dash Finals Wind: -2.7 M/S 4 Olayemi Olatunji, Eastern Michigan (Jr) 10.92 1 Tom Green, South Dakota (Sr) 10.49 5 Kingsley Umeh, Texas-Arlington (Jr) 10.99 2 Latonel Williams, Alabama 10.51 6 Chris Harris, Arizona (So) 11.08 3 Taiwo Adjibade, Texas-El Paso (Jr) 10.61 7 Jimmy Pino, Nebraska (Sr) 11.08 4 Desmond Bynum, Western Illinois (Sr) 10.63 8 Rico Lloyd, Indiana (So) 11.17 5 Tim Dodge, Iowa (Sr) 10.67 6 Dennis Baker, Georgia (Jr) 10.68 Vitaly Medvedev, Texas-El Paso (Sr) DNS Men's Special 200 Meter Dash Wind: +0.1 M/S Marlon Barnaby, McKendree (Jr) DNS 1 Mike Kenyon, Arizona (Sr) 21.02 2 Caimin Douglas, the Netherlands 21.05 Heat 1 Wind: -0.5 M/S 3 JaWarren Hooker, Asics 21.23 1 Tim Dodge, Iowa (Sr) 10.49 Q 4 Lamar Chisley, PTC Elite 21.32 2 Taiwo Adjibade, Texas-El Paso (Jr) 10.57 q 5 LaBoris Bean, PTC Elite 21.63 3 Vitaly Medvedev, Texas-El Paso (Sr) 10.62 q 6 Leonard Miles-Mills, Unattached 21.81 4 Brian Dzingai, Truman State (So) 10.68 7 Dwight Ferguson, ZMA 22.30 5 Anthony Moorman, Illinois (Sr) 10.73 6 Courtney Boston, Sam Houston State (So) 10.96 7 Dasan Haire, Grambling State (Jr) 10.98 Men's Special 400 Meter Dash Everret Fraizer, South Alabama Mobile (Sr) DNS 1 James Davis, Unattached 47.01 Heat 2 Wind: -1.8 M/S 2 Dedrick Evans, Unattached 47.35 1 Latonel Williams, Alabama 10.49 Q 3 Seth Amoo, Arizona State (Fr) 48.20 2 Marlon Barnaby, McKendree (Jr) 10.57 q 4 Steve Fitch, Arizona State (So) 48.55 3 Desmond Bynum, Western Illinois (Sr) 10.61 q Matt Nielsen, Brigham Young (Jr) DNS 4 Luiz Mello, Arizona State (Jr) 10.72 Darold Williamson, Baylor (Fr) DNS 5 B.J. Tucker, Wisconsin (Jr) 10.88 Branndonn Hill, Georgia (So) DNS 6 Le'Ron George, Oklahoma (Jr) 10.90 Contrell Ash, Indiana (Jr) DNS Heat 3 Wind: -3.7 M/S University & College 800 Meter Run 1 Dennis Baker, Georgia (Jr) 10.73 Q 1 Ryan Huber, Indiana (Sr) 1:51.68 2 Pierre Leinbach, Wisconsin 11.04 2 Rob Vermillion, Colorado State (Sr) 1:52.11 2 Bruce Swan, Wichita State (Jr) 11.04 3 Kris Seats, Western Michigan (Jr) 1:52.19 4 Jamial Rolle, Southwest Missouri State (Sr) 11.06 4 Toby Henkels, Minnesota (Sr) 1:52.64 5 Kevin Garrett, Southern Methodist (Sr) 11.15 5 Erik Sproll, Kansas State (Fr) 1:52.81 6 Mickael Reckley, Wichita State (Jr) 11.34 6 Jon Capron, Baylor (Jr) 1:53.11 Robert Williams, Alabama (Jr) DNS 7 Abraham Ekal, Southern Methodist (So) 1:53.72 Chris Johnson, Arkansas-Little Rock (So) DNS 8 Graham Davidson, Southern Methodist (Sr) 1:56.43 Heat 4 Wind: -2.0 M/S 9 Brian Blachly, Kansas (Sr) 1:57.54 1 Tom Green, South Dakota (Sr) 10.53 Q Ed Stonestreet, Bowling Green State (So) DNF 2 Mike Appelhans, Fort Hays State (Jr) 10.78 Aldwyn Sappleton, Oklahoma (So) DNF 3 Andra Fifer, Texas-Arlington (Jr) 10.83 Dave Paulsen, Northern Iowa (Jr) DNS Jason Van Swol, Illinois (Sr) DNS PAGE 1 Pat Deveny Men's Special Mile 1 Kip Lagat, Kenya 4:02.11 Men's Special 800 Meter Run 2 Bryan Berryhill, Adidas 4:02.38 1 Matt Groose, Wisconsin-Oshkosh (Jr) 1:50.14 3 Tim Broe, Unattached 4:03.08 2 Derrick Peterson, Adidas 1:50.51 4 Seneca Lassiter, Nike 4:06.12 3 Ian Searcy, Central Michigan (Jr) 1:50.95 5 Charlie Gruber, Kansas 4:06.28 4 James Karanu, Unattached 1:51.18 6 David Kimani, Alabama (Jr) 4:06.34 5 Timothy Dunne, Missouri (Jr) 1:52.07 7 Abdi Abdirahman, Nike 4:06.93 6 Joseph Lee, Kansas State (So) 1:52.92 8 Clyde Colenso, South Africa 4:10.01 7 Eddie Nehus, Indiana Invaders 1:53.36 9 Chris Schaefer, Unattached 4:10.28 8 Eric Potter, Unattached 1:53.66 10 Boaz Cheboiywo, Eastern Michigan (Jr) 4:11.01 9 Chevazz Brown, Georgia (Sr) 1:54.22 11 Bashar Ibrahim, Texas-El Paso (Jr) 4:14.98 10 Matt Byington, Unattached 1:54.61 Carlos Suarez, Spain DNF 11 Trinty Townsend, New Balance 1:56.02 Dirk Heinze, Germany DNS Patrick Nduwimana, Birundi DNS Masters Men's Mile Masters Men's 800 Meter Run 1 Colm Rothery, Ireland 4:16.54 R 1 Jeff Lindsay, Tulsa, OK 2:03.01 2 Mike Egle, Unattached 4:24.59 2 Steve Gallegos, Golden, CO 2:03.88 3 Peter Magill, So Cal Track Club 4:25.28 3 Jamie Brown, Dubuque, IA 2:05.34 4 Graeme Fell, Powerbar Track Club 4:26.43 4 Steve Cooper, Maryland Heights, MO 2:05.41 5 Angel Roman, Runner's High Track Club 4:29.06 5 Mike DeMerritt, West Chicago,IL 2:07.27 6 Kevin Ostenberg, Reebok Aggies 4:35.29 6 Eric Parker, Waterford, WI 2:07.56 7 Conor O'Driscoll, Westchester Puma 4:39.25 7 Burton Adrian, Cedar Falls, IA 2:08.62 8 Jamin Aasmum, So Cal Track Club 4:41.27 8 Paul Gorden, Bloomington, IL 2:08.75 Steve Gallagher, Unattached DNS 9 Scot Alexander, Plymouth, MN 2:08.79 Nolan Shaheed, So Cal Track Club DNS 10 Mark Cleary, So Cal Track Club 2:09.12 Rich Marion, Athletics East DNS 11 Paul Cook, Wheaton, IL 2:09.24 12 Scott Smith, Appleton, WI 2:09.25 *-DRAKE RELAYS RECORD--new event 13 Bernie Wilder, Davenport, IA 2:09.76 14 Murray Nelson, Waukee, IA 2:10.20 U&C Men's 3000 Meter Steeplechase 15 Paul Grinvalda, West Des Moines, IA 2:10.29 1 Mike Hill, Washington (Sr) 8:54.38 16 Daryl Julich, Cedar Rapids, IA, 2:10.49 2 Isaiah Festa, Wisconsin (Jr) 8:56.52 17 Joe Lambert, Stratford, IA 2:13.16 3 Martin Allgeyer, Southern Methodist (Jr) 8:57.00 18 Pepe' Brown, Verona. MS 2:14.19 4 Peter Kiprono, Alabama (Jr) 9:02.03 19 Malcolm McCollam, Tulsa, OK 2:14.51 5 Jeff Davis, Central Michigan (So) 9:03.22 20 Scott Caldwell, Evansville, IN 2:15.16 6 Drew Hohensee, Wisconsin (So) 9:05.83 21 Mike Straubel, Valparaiso, IN 2:17.43 7 Mickael Colin, Wichita State (So) 9:06.63 22 Brad Joens, Greeley, CO 2:17.55 8 Matt Mayer, Western Michigan (Sr) 9:07.51 23 Greg Hancock, Phoenix, AZ 2:18.00 9 Todd Fayant, Alabama (Jr) 9:07.91 24 Christopher Pierson, Plymouth,MN 2:22.14 10 Matt Gabrielson, Unattached 9:08.21 Jeffrey S. Crowe, Grand Ledge. MI DNS 11 Dario Espinoza-Anta, Texas-El Paso (Sr) 9:10.75 Matt Trimble, Shoreview. MN DNS 12 Luke Mullranin, Minnesota (So) 9:11.00 13 Pete Prince, Kansas (Sr) 9:11.69 14 Adam MacDowell, Missouri (Sr) 9:11.94 University & College Men's 1500 Meter Run 15 Rob Marney, Black Hills State (Sr) 9:13.98 1 Andrew McKessock, Minnesota (Jr) 3:48.26 16 Rob DeWitte, Indiana (Jr) 9:14.38 2 Brian Carpenter, Air Force (Sr) 3:48.74 17 Raegan Robb, Colorado State (Jr) 9:17.58 3 Damian Sherck, Western Michigan (Sr) 3:49.32 18 Jeff Zeha, Indiana (So) 9:19.43 4 Shadrack Kimeli, Kansas State (Sr) 3:49.95 19 Troy Henderson, Alabama (Sr) 9:20.28 5 Mike McDaniel, Black Hills State (Sr) 3:52.20 20 Steven Wade, Missouri (Jr) 9:24.88 6 Andy Fader, Washington (Fr) 3:53.63 21 Sam Jackson, Wisconsin (Jr) 9:26.26 7 Matt Chance, Baylor (Fr) 3:53.97 22 Dirk de Heer, Texas-El Paso (Jr) 9:28.06 8 Todd Arnold, Washington (So) 3:55.64 23 Jon Harman, Missouri-Kansas City (Jr) 9:42.95 9 Ferenc Bekesi, Baylor (Jr) 3:56.49 24 John Kronforst, Illinois (Jr) 9:50.90 10 Dustin Duke, Washington (So) 3:57.71 Steve Smith, Arizona (Sr) DNS Eric Morrison, Notre Dame (Fr) DNS John Chmielewski, Drake (Jr) DNS Balazs Csillag, Northern Iowa (Sr) DNS Mark Anderson, Arizona (Jr) DNS Tom Prindiville, Arizona (Sr) DNS Martin Allgeyer, Southern Methodist (Jr) DNS John Jefferson, Indiana (Fr) DNS Brent Wilberts, Drake (So) DNS PAGE 2 Invitational Men's 5000 Meter Run Gary Osborn U&C 110 Meter Hurdles W: -4.7 M/S 1 Josphat Boit, Central Methodist (Fr) 14:14.36 1 Ron Bramlett, Alabama (Sr) 14.02 2 Jared Cordes, Wisconsin Runner RT 14:14.86 2 Vytautas Kancleris, Northern Arizona (Sr) 14.23 3 Daniel Kinyua, Unattached 14:19.84 3 Tony Galaviz, Arizona State (Sr) 14.40 4 Jake Flynn, Central Michigan (Fr) 14:28.42 4 Remarcus Smith, North Texas (Sr) 14.47 5 Aaron Nodolf, Wisconsin Runner RT 14:30.51 5 Matt Harris, Indiana (Jr) 14.58 6 Andy Norman, Tulsa (Sr) 14:30.93 6 Jon Drury, Northern Iowa (Jr) 14.92 7 Andrew Carlson, Minnesota (Fr) 14:37.16 7 David Payne, Cincinnati (So) 14.99 8 Michael Kiter, Washington (Fr) 14:38.75 8 Rashaad Ben, Texas-Pan American (So) 15.40 9 Adam Tribble, Georgia (Jr) 14:39.93 10 Mathew Kimutai, Kansas State (Fr) 14:43.49 Heat 1 Wind: -3.6 M/S 11 Marty Femowski, Butler 14:47.23 1 Tony Galaviz, Arizona State (Sr) 14.37 Q 12 Nate Bowen, Nike Farm Team 14:48.06 2 Jon Mungen, Wisconsin (So) 14.74 13 Nick Nordheim, Iowa (Sr) 14:49.33 3 Adrian Ray, Sam Houston State (So) 14.79 14 Dale Dexter, Fort Hays State (Jr) 14:50.65 4 Rolandis Nash, Southwest Missouri State (So) 14.89 15 Chris Jones, Kansas (Fr) 14:53.12 5 Sammy Dabbs, North Texas (Sr) 14.91 16 Chris Stine, Western Michigan (So) 14:55.91 6 Marc Fulson, Air Force (Jr) 14.95 17 Ryan Cole, Wisconsin (Fr) 15:12.50 7 Pierre Leinbach, Wisconsin (Sr) 14.98 18 Justin Mitchell, Illinois (Jr) 15:14.60 8 Russ Elggren, Brigham Young 15.18 19 Aaron Barton, Missouri-Kansas City (So) 15:16.40 Heat 2 Wind: -2.3 M/S 20 John Crimmings, Drake (Sr) 15:23.54 1 Ron Bramlett, Alabama (Sr) 13.77 P Q 21 Brent Wilberts, Drake (So) 15:54.67 2 Matt Harris, Indiana (Jr) 14.53 q Bereket Kiflu, Brevard
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