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50K WALK — 2015 T&FN Men’s U.S. Rankings — 1. John Nunn 2. Nick Christie 100 METERS 1500 METERS 110 HURDLES 3. Mike Mannozzi 1. Justin Gatlin 1. Matthew Centrowitz 1. David Oliver 4. Ian Whatley 2. Tyson Gay 2. Robby Andrews 2. Aries Merritt 5. Nate Vanderwall 3. Trayvon Bromell 3. Leo Manzano 3. Jason Richardson 6. Dave Talcott 4. Mike Rodgers 4. Ben Blankenship 4. Ronnie Ash 7. Matthew Forgues 5. Isiah Young 5. Andrew Wheating 5. Aleec Harris HIGH JUMP 6. Remontay McClain 6. Evan Jager 6. Jeff Porter 1. Erik Kynard 7. Beejay Lee 7. Kyle Merber 7. Ray Stewart 2. JaCorian Duffield 8. Diondre Batson 8. Garrett Heath 8. Jarret Eaton 3. Jesse Williams 9. Marvin Bracy 9. Cory Leslie 9. Omo Osaghae 4. Jeron Robinson 10. Ronnie Baker 10. Riley Masters 10. Kevin Craddock 5. Nick Ross 200 METERS STEEPLE 400 HURDLES 6. Ricky Robertson 1. Justin Gatlin 1. Evan Jager 1. Bershawn Jackson 7. Dusty Jonas 2. Isiah Young 2. Dan Huling 2. Johnny Dutch 8. Bradley Adkins 3. Dedric Dukes 3. Donn Cabral 3. Michael Tinsley 9. Avion Jones 4. Wallace Spearmon 4. Andy Bayer 4. Kerron Clement 10. Marcus Jackson 5. Trayvon Bromell 5. Stanley Kebenei 5. Michael Stigler POLE VAULT 6. Beejay Lee 6. Cory Leslie 6. Jeshua Anderson 1. Sam Kendricks 7. Ameer Webb 7. Tabor Stevens 7. Quincy Downing 2. Brad Walker 8. Terrel Cotton 8. Donnie Cowart 8. Adam Durham 3. Jake Blankenship 9. Remontay McClain 9. Travis Mahoney 9. Jordin Andrade 4. Peter Geraghty 10. Tremayne Acy 10. Craig Forys 10. David Kendziera 5. Andrew Irwin 400 METERS 5000 METERS MARATHON 6. Jack Whitt 1. LaShawn Merritt 1. Ben True 1. Luke Puskedra 7. Jeff Coover 2. David Verburg 2. Galen Rupp 2. Dathan Ritzenhein 8. Mark Hollis 3. Tony McQuay 3. Ryan Hill 3. Meb Keflezighi 9. Nick Mossberg 4. Vernon Norwood 4. Hassan Mead 4. Jared Ward 10. Victor Weirich 5. Bryshon Nellum 5. Bernard Lagat 5. Matt Llano LONG JUMP 6. Kyle Clemons 6. Eric Jenkins 6. Matt Tegenkamp 1. Marquis Dendy 7. Marcus Chambers 7. Garrett Heath 7. Aaron Braun 2. Jeff Henderson 8. Najee Glass 8. David Torrence 8. Craig Leon 3. Mike Hartfield 9. James Harris 9. Lopez Lomong 9. Jeff Eggleston 4. Jarrion Lawson 10. Mike Berry 10. Diego Estrada 10. Brendan Martin 5. Marquise Goodwin 800 METERS 10,000 METERS 20K WALK 6. Christian Taylor 1. Boris Berian 1. Galen Rupp 1. John Nunn 7. Will Claye 2. Nick Symmonds 2. Ben True 2. Nick Christie 8. Cameron Burrell 3. Erik Sowinski 3. Hassan Mead 3. Patrick Stroupe 9. Damarcus Simpson 4. Casimir Loxsom 4. Shadrack Kipchirchir 4. Alejandro Chavez 10. Jeremy Hicks 5. Clayton Murphy 5. Diego Estrada 5. Cody Risch 6. Matthew Centrowitz 6. Ryan Vail 6. Emmanuel Corvera 7. Ryan Martin 7. Aron Rono 7. Richard Luettchau 8. Leo Manzano 8. Chris Derrick 8. Mike Mannozzi 9. Shaquille Walker 9. Jason Witt 9. Jonathan Hallman 10. Michael Rutt 10. Parker Stinson 10. Ian Whatley TRIPLE JUMP HAMMER 1. Christian Taylor 1. Kibwé Johnson 2. Omar Craddock 2. Conor McCullough 3. Will Claye 3. A.G. Kruger 4. Marquis Dendy 4. JC Lambert 5. Chris Benard 5. Matthias Tayala 6. Chris Carter 6. Colin Dunbar 7. Josh Honeycutt 7. Andy Fryman 8. Alphonso Jordan 8. Michael Lihrman 9. Donald Scott 9. Greg Skipper 10. Mark Jackson 10. Chuck Enekwechi SHOT JavELIN 1. Joe Kovacs 1. Riley Dolezal 2. Christian Cantwell 2. Sean Furey 3. Reese Hoffa 3. Sam Crouser 4. Ryan Whiting 4. Tim Glover 5. Jordan Clarke 5. Craig Kinsley 6. Jonathan Jones 6. Tim VanLiew 7. Darrell Hill 7. Sam Humphreys 8. Ryan Crouser 8. Curtis Thompson 9. Bobby Grace 9. Ben Woodruff 10. Cory Martin 10. MaCauley Garton DISCUS DECATHLON 1. Jared Schuurmans 1. Ashton Eaton 2. Russ Winger 2. Trey Hardee 3. Rodney Brown 3. Jeremy Taiwo 4. Andrew Evans 4. Zach Ziemek 5. Mason Finley 5. Dakotah Keys 6. Sam Mattis 6. Garrett Scantling 7. Tavis Bailey 7. Harrison Williams 8. Chase Madison 8. Thomas FitzSimons 9. Hayden Reed 9. Mike Morgan 10. Macklin Tudor 10. Tim Ehrhardt.
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