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USATF Outdoor Track & Field Championships 28/6/2015 Men 200 Meter Dash SR USATF Outdoor Track & Field Championships Hayward Field, Eugene, OR | June 25‐28, 2015 Event Index Update Event Start List select heat button for splits and additional data Heat 1 Heat 2 Event Status Men 200 Meter Dash SR (Semis) Official Sunday 11:50 AM Record Name Date American Michael Johnson ‐ Nike 19.32 8/1/1996 Meet Tyson Gay ‐ adidas 19.62 2007 Hayward Justin Gatlin ‐ USA 19.68 5/30/2015 Top 4 each semi to final Place Name Affiliation Time Heat (Pl) 1 Justin Gatlin NIKE 19.90 Q +1.1 2 (1) 2 Isiah Young NIKE 20.19 Q ‐1.3 1 (1) 3 Wallace Spearmon Unattached 20.30 Q +1.1 2 (2) 4 Remontay McClain NIKE 20.34 Q +1.1 2 (3) 5 Dedric Dukes Florida 20.36 Q ‐1.3 1 (2) 6 Ameer Webb NIKE 20.42 Q +1.1 2 (4) 7 Beejay Lee U S C 20.43 Q ‐1.3 1 (3) 8 Harry Adams NIKE 20.54 Q ‐1.3 1 (4) 9 Bryce Robinson Tulsa 20.57 +1.1 2 (5) 10 Terrel Cotton Unattached 20.60 ‐1.3 1 (5) 11 Justin Walker NIKE 20.62 ‐1.3 1 (6) 12 Aaron Ernest L S U 20.68 (20.671) ‐1.3 1 (7) 13 Curtis Mitchell adidas 20.68 (20.677) +1.1 2 (6) 14 Sean McLean NIKE 20.87 +1.1 2 (7) 15 Kahlil Henderson Auburn 20.88 +1.1 2 (8) 16 Maurice Mitchell NIKE 20.90 ‐1.3 1 (8) Men 200 Meter Dash SR | Updated: Sun Jun 28 12:09:23 | Set auto‐refresh: Select Off http://www.flashresults.com/2015_Meets/Outdoor/06­25_USATF/004­2_compiled.htm 1/1 28/6/2015 Women 200 Meter Dash SR USATF Outdoor Track & Field Championships Hayward Field, Eugene, OR | June 25‐28, 2015 Event Index Update Event Start List select heat button for splits and additional data Heat 1 Heat 2 Event Status Women 200 Meter Dash SR (Semis) Official Sunday 12:05 PM Record Name Date American Florence Griffith Joyner ‐ World Class AC 21.34 9/29/1988 Meet Allyson Felix ‐ Nike 21.69 2012 Hayward Allyson Felix ‐ USA 21.69 6/30/2012 Top 4 each semi to final Place Name Affiliation Time Heat (Pl) 1 Jenna Prandini Oregon 22.44 Q ‐0.1 1 (1) 2 Kaylin Whitney NIKE 22.49 Q ‐0.1 1 (2) 3 Dezerea Bryant Kentucky 22.62 (22.611) Q +1.5 2 (1) 4 Kyra Jefferson Florida 22.62 (22.616) Q +1.5 2 (2) 5 Candyce McGrone NIKE 22.64 Q +1.5 2 (3) 6 Muna Lee Unattached 22.67 Q +1.5 2 (4) 7 Jeneba Tarmoh NIKE 22.71 Q ‐0.1 1 (3) 8 Kamaria Brown Texas A&M 22.74 +1.5 2 (5) 9 Charonda Williams adidas 22.77 Q ‐0.1 1 (4) 10 Kimberlyn Duncan NIKE 22.83 ‐0.1 1 (5) 11 Shalonda Solomon adidas 22.91 ‐0.1 1 (6) 12 Tiffany Townsend adidas 22.98 ‐0.1 1 (7) 13 A'Keyla Mitchell Kansas St. 23.12 +1.5 2 (6) 14 Alexis Faulknor U S C 23.16 +1.5 2 (7) 15 Porscha Lucas Unattached 23.30 ‐0.1 1 (8) 16 Cierra White Texas Tech 23.38 +1.5 2 (8) Women 200 Meter Dash SR | Updated: Sun Jun 28 12:13:45 | Set auto‐refresh: Select Off http://www.flashresults.com/2015_Meets/Outdoor/06­25_USATF/003­2_compiled.htm 1/1 28/6/2015 Men 5000 Meter Run SR USATF Outdoor Track & Field Championships Hayward Field, Eugene, OR | June 25‐28, 2015 Event Index Update Event Start List select heat button for splits and additional data Heat 1 Event Status Men 5000 Meter Run SR (Final) Official Sunday 10:45 AM Record Name Date American Bernard Lagat ‐ Nike 12:53.60 7/22/2011 Meet Tim Broe ‐ adidas 13:12.76 2005 Hayward Mo Farah ‐ GBR 12:56.98 6/2/2012 Place Name Affiliation Time Heat (Pl) 1 Ryan Hill Nike / Bowerman 13:50.69 1 (1) 2 Benjamin True Saucony 13:51.09 1 (2) 3 Galen Rupp Nike / Nike Or P 13:51.54 1 (3) 4 Garrett Heath Brooks 13:51.61 1 (4) 5 David Torrence Hoka One One 13:52.24 1 (5) 6 Lopez Lomong Nike / Bowerman 13:53.64 1 (6) 7 Eric Jenkins NIKE 13:56.16 1 (7) 8 Jeff See Furman Elite 13:56.27 1 (8) 9 Riley Masters Brooks 13:58.23 1 (9) 10 Bernard Lagat NIKE 13:59.48 1 (10) 11 Paul Chelimo U.S. Army 13:59.64 1 (11) 12 Reed Connor N J N Y T C 14:00.36 1 (12) 13 Andrew Springer N J N Y T C 14:02.58 1 (13) 14 Jim Spisak Unattached 14:06.38 1 (14) 15 Diego Estrada ASICS 14:07.51 1 (15) 16 Jonathan Peterson Team USA Mn 14:08.78 1 (16) 17 Jacob Edwards Brooks 14:14.82 1 (17) 18 Benjamin Bruce Hoka / NnAz El 14:15.71 1 (18) 19 Erik Olson Stanford 14:17.46 1 (19) 20 Thomas Awad Penn 14:50.58 1 (20) Chris Derrick Nike / Bowerman DNS 1, AJ Acosta Bay Area TC DNS 1, Tyler Pennel Reebok / ZAP Fit DNS 1, Hassan Mead Nike / Nike OTCE DNS 1, Men 5000 Meter Run SR | Updated: Sun Jun 28 12:09:23 | Set auto‐refresh: Select Off http://www.flashresults.com/2015_Meets/Outdoor/06­25_USATF/012­1_compiled.htm 1/1 28/6/2015 Women 5000 Meter Run SR USATF Outdoor Track & Field Championships Hayward Field, Eugene, OR | June 25‐28, 2015 Event Index Update Event Start List select heat button for splits and additional data Heat 1 Event Status Women 5000 Meter Run SR (Final) Official Sunday 10:20 AM Record Name Date American Molly Huddle ‐ Saucony 14:42.64 7/18/2014 Meet Regina Jacobs ‐ Mizuno 14:45.35 2000 Hayward Genzebe Diababa ‐ ETH 14:19.76 5/30/2015 Place Name Affiliation Time Heat (Pl) 1 Nicole Tully Hoka / N Y A C 15:06.44 1 (1) 2 Marielle Hall NIKE 15:06.45 1 (2) 3 Abbey D'Agostino New Balance 15:06.59 1 (3) 4 Emily Infeld Nike / Bowerman 15:07.18 1 (4) 5 Shalane Flanagan Nike / Bowerman 15:10.02 1 (5) 6 Katie Mackey Brooks 15:16.96 1 (6) 7 Kellyn Taylor Hoka / NnAz El 15:32.04 1 (7) 8 Desiree Davila Hansons‐Brooks 15:37.50 1 (8) 9 Brie Felnagle adidas 15:45.35 1 (9) 10 Amanda Mergaert Brooks / Beasts 15:46.32 1 (10) 11 Alisha Williams Boulder R C/adi 15:46.61 1 (11) 12 Alia Gray Brooks 15:47.14 1 (12) 13 Alexi Pappas Nike / Nike OTCE 15:48.26 1 (13) 14 Alycia Cridebring New Balance 15:49.42 1 (14) 15 Rochelle Kanuho Hoka / NnAz El 15:54.74 1 (15) 16 Meghan Peyton Saucony / TUSA M 15:56.75 1 (16) 17 Jessica Tonn Stanford 16:02.71 1 (17) 18 Kara Goucher Oiselle 16:05.35 1 (18) 19 Allison Grace Morgan Brooks 16:14.15 1 (19) 20 Anne Houston LeHardy North Carolina 16:30.18 1 (20) Liz Costello New Balance DNS 1, Gabriele Grunewald Brooks / TUSA Mn DNS 1, Molly Huddle Saucony DNS 1, Shannon Rowbury Nike / Nike Or P DNS 1, Women 5000 Meter Run SR | Updated: Sun Jun 28 12:09:23 | Set auto‐refresh: Select 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