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— Chelanga Breaks Rupp's 10K CR — Volume 8, No. 21 April 28, 2009 — Chelanga Breaks Rupp’s 10K CR — HAMILTON INVITATIONAL 800: 1. Emmen (unat) 1:49.17; 2. Sebas- 28:07.04; 15. Ikegami' Berkeley, California, April 24–25 (in- tian (Cal) 1:49.44 PR. (Jpn) 28:21.10; 16. Moen Chelanga’s cluded the NYRR Distance Carnival)— 1500: 1. Ramos (adiTr) 3:48.36. (TUSAMn) 28:26.26; 17. Laps (4/24—200, St, 5000, 10,000, 400H, JT) Mile: 1. Coe (Cal) 3:56.18 PR (U.S. Cabada (Reeb) 28:42.72; 66.8 [66.8] 100(1.0): 1. Atkins' (Bah) 10.17; 2. Heard sub-4:00 #322); 2. Torrence (unat) 3:57.04 18. Gabrielson (Reeb) 67.5 [2:14.3] LISA CONIGLIO/PHOTO RUN CONIGLIO/PHOTO LISA PR; 3. Schmitz (Sauc) 28:44.05; 19. Vega' (Mex) 66.6 [3:20.9] 3:58.92 (#323) PR; 4. D. 28:45.49; 20. Romero' 65.0 [4:25.9] Brown (unat) 4:04.54. (Mex) 29:11.63. 65.4 [5:31.3] St: 1. Sallberg (unat) 110H(2.5): 1. Trice 65.8 [6:37.1] 8:48.55; 2. Pfaff (UCD) (UCD) 13.65w; 2. Bog- 66.3 [7:43.4] 8:48.81 PR; 3. Olson danof (unat) 13.75w; 3. 65.9 [8:49.3] (Web) 8:52.85. Brookins (SacSt) 13.99w; 66.1 [9:55.4] 5000: 1. Curtis (Reeb) 4. Paul (Cal) 14.00w. 66.6 [11:02.0] 13:29.12; 2. Lawrence 400H: 1. Hanson (Cal) 66.4 [12:08.4] (NBal) 13:30.18; 3. 50.60; 2. Phillips (UCD) 65.9 [13:14.3] Torres (Reeb) 13:30.65; 50.96 PR; 3. Dai’Re (Fres) 65.3 [14:19.6] 4. Bauhs (adi) 13:30.85 51.00 PR. 66.2 [15:25.8] PR; 5. Horn (adi) 4 x 100: 1. Cal 40.63. 67.3 [16:33.1] 13:31.19 PR; 6. Sul- 4 x 4 0 0 : 1 . C a l 66.5 [17:39.6] livan' (Can) 13:31.30; 3:12.54. 66.9 [18:46.5] 67.4 [19:53.9] 7. Lancashire' (GB) Field Events 65.6 [20:59.5] 13:34.44 PR; 8. Ueno' HJ: 1. Wright (unat) 66.0 [22:05.5] (Jpn) 13:41.86; 9. Ghe- 6-8¾ (2.05). 66.9 [23:12.4] bray (Cal) 13:44.75 PR; PV: 1. Shuler (Cal) 64.7 [24:17.1] 10. Clark (adi) 13:45.97 17-¾ (5.20). 65.0 [25:22.1] PR; 11. Olinger (Reeb) LJ: 1. Brookins (SacSt) 65.6 [26:27.7] 13:50.89; 12. Bor- 24-11¼w (7.60). 60.8 [27:48.5] rego' (Mex) 14:00.32; TJ: 1. Brown (Fres) 13. E. Torres (Reeb) 50-2 (15.29) PR. 14:01.00. DT: 1. Marić' (Cal) 10,000: 1. Chelanga' 195-9 (59.67). (Lib) 27:28.48 CR (old HT: 1. Vazquez (unat) 197-3 (60.13). CR 27:33.58 Rupp [Or] JT: 1. Young (Cal) 224-8 (68.48); 2. Fair- Chelanga ’07) (WL, CL); banks (NM) 218-4 (66.54). 2. Birmingham' (Aus) ran 27:28.48 27:29.73 NR; 3. Sato' HAMILTON WOMEN to topple (Jpn) 27:38.25 PR; (4/24—200, St, 5000, 10,000, 400H, HT) 4. Famiglietti (Sauc) 100(1.5): 1. Garrett (Cal) 11.40 PR; 2. the CR by 27:39.68 (AL); Asumnu (adi) 11.46. just over 5 5. Barrios' (Mex) 200(2.1): 1. Ash. Purvis (CaHS) 23.76w. 2 7 : 4 0 . 1 0 P R ; 6 . 400: 1. Turner (Cal) 54.12. seconds Cheboiywo' (Ken) 800: 1. Vessey (unat) 2:05.54. 27:48.97; 7. Lemoncello' (GB) 27:57.23 PR; 8. Fagan' © 2009 Track & Field News.All rights (Irl) 27:58.48 PR; 9. reserved.This newsletter may not be re- (EOYDC) 10.29. Shelley' (Aus) 27:59.77 PR; printedor retransmitted in any formwith- 200(1.4): 1. R. Williams (HerE) 20.51; 2. 10. Bizuneh (NBal) 28:00.22; 11. Perez' out express written permission. Atkins' 20.59. (Mex) 28:02.50; 12. Lagat' (Ken) 28:05.23; 13. www.trackandfieldnews.com 400: 1. Wilright (UCD) 47.26 PR. Suarez' (Mex) 28:05.28; 14. Ishikawa' (Jpn) -131- April 28, 2009 1500: 1. Allen (adi) 4:26.65. St: 1. Leal (SacSt) 10:56.76. 2009 Men’s World Leaders 5000: 1. Rowbury (Nik) 2009 Men’s NCAA Leaders 100....... 10.00 ..................................Walter Dix (US) 15:12.95 PR; 2. Hall (Asics) 100....... 10.12 .....................Trindon Holliday (LSU) 200....... 20.17 ....................... LaShawn Merritt (US) 15:34.68; 3. Tollefson (adi) 200....... 20.29 ............................Trey Harts (Baylor) 400....... 45.01 ............... Latoy Williams (Bahamas) 15:35.33; 4. Brown (NBal) 400....... 45.27 ..................Gil Roberts (Texas Tech) 800....... 1:44.67 ............ Kléberson Davide (Brazil) 15:37.32; 5. Calle' (Ecu) 16:03.19 800....... 1:47.03i ........ Andrew Wheating (Oregon) 1500..... 3:33.96i ................ Haron Keitany (Kenya) NR; 6. Romero' (Mex) 16:12.26; 1500..... 3:37.99 .........Lee Emanuel' (New Mexico) Mile ...... 3:51.34i ......................Bernard Lagat (US) 7. Grace (Zap) 16:12.50; 8. Slat- Mile ......3:55.02i .German Fernandez (Oklahoma St) 3000..... 7:32.80i ..................... Paul Koech (Kenya) tery (Nik) 16:16.02; 9. Donovan 3000..... 7:44.69i .................. Galen Rupp (Oregon) St ......... 8:16.04 ... Ruben Ramolefi (South Africa) (NBalB) 16:17.82. St ......... 8:39.19 ...............Cory Thorne (Louisville) 5000..... 13:07.83i ............ Abreham Cherkos (Eth) 10,000: 1. Ongori' (Ken) 5000..... 13:18.12i ................ Galen Rupp (Oregon) 10,000.. 27:28.48 ...............Sam Chelanga (Kenya) 31:53.46 (WL); 2. McGregor 10,000.. 27:28.48 ............ Sam Chelanga' (Liberty) 110H .... 13.19 .............................. David Oliver (US) (Reeb) 32:14.57 (AL); 3. Davila 110H .... 13.44 ....... Jason Richardson (S Carolina) 400H .... 48.86 ..............Tristan Thomas (Australia) (Brooks) 32:25.78 PR; 4. Tam- 400H .... 49.44 .. Jeshua Anderson (Washington St) HMar .... 58:52 ....................Patrick Makau (Kenya) sett' (Aus) 32:27.23 PR; 4 x 100. 38.75 ......................................Florida State Mar ...... 2:04:27 .................. Duncan Kibet (Kenya) 5. Koll (IaSt) 32:43.85 (CL); 4 x 200. 1:20.32 .................................... Texas A&M ............. 2:04:27 ..............James Kwambai (Kenya) 6. Hastings (adi) 33:03.63; 7. 4 x 400. 3:01.54 ..................................Florida State 20W ..... 1:17:38 .............. Valeriy Borchin (Russia) Armstrong (Strands) 33:26.75 4 x 800. 7:16.33 ..............................................Texas 50W ..... 3:38:45 ..................Yohann Diniz (France) PR; 8. K. Storage (RunOh) 4 x Mile 16:16.11 ..................................... Arkansas 4 x 100. 37.92 ....................................................USA 33:49.98; 9. T. Storage (RunOh) SpMed . 3:15.96 ............................................ Baylor 4 x 400. 2:59.78 ................................................USA 33:50.24; 10. Kemmey' (IaSt) DisMed 9:28.35i ...................................... Arkansas HJ ........ 7-10½ (2.40)i ............ Ivan Ukhov (Russia) 33:50.58 PR. 4 x 110. 54.44+ ..............................................Florida PV ........ 19-10½ (6.06)i ...Steve Hooker (Australia) 100H(1.4): 1. Fountain (Nik) HJ ........ 7-5 (2.26)i ...Jerome Miller (Georgia Tech) LJ ........ 28-7 (8.71)i ...Sebastian Bayer (Germany) 13.02; 2. Broom (Cal) 13.08 PV ........ 18-9¼ (5.72) ............Jason Colwick (Rice) TJ ........ 57-11 (17.65) .... Yoandri Betanzos (Cuba) PR. LJ ........ 26-11¼ (8.21)i ....Ngoni Makusha' (Fla St) SP ........ 70-7¾ (21.53) ......Christian Cantwell (US) 400H: 1. Jordan (Fres) TJ ........ 55-8½ (16.98)i ...Christian Taylor (Florida) DT ........ 228-8 (69.70) ......... Gerd Kanter (Estonia) 58.49PR. SP ........ 68-1¾ (20.77)i ......... Zack Lloyd (Arizona) HT ........ 263-8 (80.38) .....Krisztián Pars (Hungary) 4 x 100: 1. Cal 44.91; 2. UNLV DT ........ 212-9 (64.86) ..Rashaud Scott (Kentucky) JT ........ 272-10 (83.16) ......... Cyrus Hostetler (US) 45.49. HT ........ 235-11 (71.92) ........Chris Rohr (Missouri) Dec ...... 8415 ........................Leonel Suárez (Cuba) 4 x 400: 1. Fresno State JT ........ 272-10 (83.16) ..Cyrus Hostetler (Oregon) 3:47.58. Dec ...... 8023 .....................Ashton Eaton (Oregon) 2009 Men’s U.S. Leaders Field Events 100....... 10.00 .............................. Walter Dix (unat) HJ: 1. McPherson (Cal) 5-7 200....... 20.17 .....................LaShawn Merritt (Nike) (1.70). Solares' (Mex) 4:00.88; 4. Lukezic (Reeb) 400....... 45.06 .................. Jeremy Wariner (adidas) PV: 1. Stokke (Cal) 13-5¾ (4.11); 2. 4:01.80; 5. Scherer (NYAC) 4:03.22; 6. 800....... 1:46.85 ................. Duane Solomon (unat) Morgan (Cal) 13-1½ (4.00). Perkins (Rush) 4:04.62;… rabbit— Joseph' 1500 ......3:36.82i .........................Bernard Lagat (Nike) LJ: 1. Upshaw (unat) 22-3¾ (6.80) (Hai). Mile ......3:51.34i .........................Bernard Lagat (Nike) (AL); 2. Fountain (Nik) 22-3½ (6.79); 110H(1.0): 1. Wilson (unat) 13.21; 2. Faulk 3000..... 7:35.41i ................... Bernard Lagat (Nike) 3. Son (TxAMCC) 20-4½ (6.21); 4. (Nik) 13.30 PR; 3. R. Phillips' (Jam) 13.44; 4. St ......... 8:37.74 ....Josh McAdams (New Balance) Violett (SacSt) 19-11½ (6.08). Miller (unat) 13.50; 5. Mitchum (adi) 13.51; 6. 5000..... 13:17.98 ..Anthony Famiglietti (Saucony) TJ: 1. Young (Cal) 41-7¼w Akins (unat) 13.54; 7. Herring (unat) 13.55, 10,000.. 27:39.68 ..Anthony Famiglietti (Saucony) (12.68). Ramzy (unat). 110H .... 13.19 ............................David Oliver (Nike) SP: 1. Agwuenu (SacSt) 48-3¼ 400H: 1. I. Phillips' (Jam) 49.60; 2. Bennett 400H .... 49.06 ................ Bershawn Jackson (Nike) (14.71). (unat) 49.82; 3. Boyd (unat) 50.36; 4. Mc- HMar .... 61:25 ...................... Meb Keflezighi (Nike) DT: 1. Gleeson (PacBay) 179-2 Coy (unat) 50.44; 5.
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