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Crystal Reports Activex Designer Hy-Tek Meet Services Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:12 PM 6/28/2014 Page 1 2014 USA Track & Field Championships - 6/25/2014 to 6/29/2014 Hornet Stadium - Sacramento, California Meet Program - Sunday Event 21 Men 20000 Meter Race Walk Event 25 Men Pole Vault Sunday 6/29/2014 - 7:00 AM Sunday 6/29/2014 - 11:30 AM World:1:17:25.6h 5/7/1994 Bernardo Segura Progression: 540, 550, 560, 565, 5cm American:1:23:00.10 6/30/2012 Trevor Barron World: 6.16m 2/15/2014 Renaud Lavillenie Lane Name Team Seed Time American: 6.04m 6/8/2008 Brad Walker Section 1 of 1 Finals Pos Name Team Seed Mark 1 Emmanuel Corvera Unattached Flight 1 of 1 Finals 2 Michael Giuseppe Mannozzi Shore Athlet 1 Mike Arnold Unattached 3 Joel Pfahler Miami Valley 2 Peter Geraghty Eastern Ill. 4 David Swarts Pegasus A.C. 3 Chase Wolfle Texas A&M 5 John Cody Risch Q Elite 4 Jeremy Scott Nike 6 Richard Luettchau II Shore Athlet 5 Mark Hollis Nike 7 Matthew De Witt Parkside Ath 6 Nick Frawley U.S. Air For 8 Alejandro Chavez Missouri Bap 7 Jeffrey Coover Unattached 9 Jonathan Hallman Shore Athlet 8 Shawn Francis Unattached 10 John Nunn U.S. Army 10 Michael Woepse Unattached 11 Nick Christie Missouri Bap 11 Logan Cunningham Unattached 12 Patrick Stroupe Unattached 12 Jack Whitt Nike 13 Brad Walker New York Ath Event 3 Men 200 Meter Dash 14 Jacob Blankenship Unattached 8 Advance: Top 4 Each Heat plus Next 0 Best Times 15 Dustin DeLeo Unattached Sunday 6/29/2014 - 11:30 AM 16 Victor Weirich Unattached World: 19.19 8/20/2009 Usain Bolt 17 Sam Kendricks Ole Miss American: 19.32 8/1/1996 Michael Johnson 18 Nick Mossberg Unattached Lane Name Team Prelims Heat 1 of 2 Semis Event 34 Women Discus Throw 1 Remontay McClain Unattached 20.82 Sunday 6/29/2014 - 11:45 AM 2 Justin Walker Northwestern 20.72 Top 8 advance to final 3 Aaron Ernest LSU 20.63 World: 76.80m 7/9/1988 Gabriele Reinsch 4 Dedric Dukes Florida 20.46 American: 67.74m 5/7/2012 Stephanie Brown Trafton 5 Sean McLean Nike 20.49 Pos Name Team Seed Mark 6 Maurice Mitchell Nike 20.60 Flight 1 of 2 Finals 7 Bryshon Nellum Nike 20.68 1 Jessica Sharbono Colorado St. 8 Joe Morris Nike 20.72 2 Jaleesa Williams VCU Heat 2 of 2 Semis 3 Samantha Lockhart Unattached 1 Charles Clark Unattached 20.86 4 Valarie Allman Stanford 2 Brandon Byram Unattached 20.81 5 Jere Summers Unattached 3 Isiah Young Nike 20.76 6 Alex Collatz Southern Cal 4 Curtis Mitchell adidas 20.20 7 Alexis Cooks Akron 5 Wallace Spearmon Unattached 20.56 8 Summer Pierson Unattached 6 Keith Ricks Unattached 20.52 9 Tera Novy Southern Cal 7 Kirk Wilson Shorter 20.60 Flight 2 of 2 Finals 8 Ameer Webb Nike 20.70 1 Liz Podominick Unattached 2 Gia Lewis-Smallwood Nike 3 Rachel Longfors Unattached 4 Kelsey Card Wisconsin 5 Jessica Maroszek Unattached 6 Shelbi Vaughan Texas A&M 7 Beth Rohl Chula Vista 8 Stephanie Brown Trafton Nike 9 Whitney Ashley Unattached Hy-Tek Meet Services Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:12 PM 6/28/2014 Page 2 2014 USA Track & Field Championships - 6/25/2014 to 6/29/2014 Hornet Stadium - Sacramento, California Meet Program - Sunday Event 4 Women 200 Meter Dash Event 24 Women High Jump 8 Advance: Top 2 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times Sunday 6/29/2014 - 12:05 PM Sunday 6/29/2014 - 11:50 AM Progression: 180, 185, 188, 191, 194, 197, 3cm First round canceled World: 2.09m 8/30/1987 Stefka Kostadinova World: 21.34 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner American: 2.05m 6/26/2010 Chaunte Lowe American: 21.34 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner Pos Name Team Seed Mark Lane Name Team Seed Time Flight 1 of 1 Finals Heat 1 of 3 Prelims 1 Tiana Wills Unattached 4 Aurieyall Scott Nike 2 Tynita Butts East Carolin 5 English Gardner Nike 3 Megan Glisar South Dakota 6 Ashley Fields Baylor 4 Brigetta Barrett Nike 7 Cierra White Texas Tech 5 Chaunte Lowe Nike 8 Joanna Atkins Nike 6 Ronea Saunders Central Conn Heat 2 of 3 Prelims 7 Maya Pressley Unattached 4 Jenna Prandini Oregon 8 Allison Barwise Boston U. 5 Bianca Knight adidas 9 Courtney Anderson Unattached 6 Mahagony Jones Penn St. 10 Alexis Walker UCLA 7 Tiffany Townsend adidas 11 Linda Rainwater Team Movin S 8 Jeneba Tarmoh Nike 12 Elizabeth Evans Unattached Heat 3 of 3 Prelims 13 Inika Mcpherson Unattached 4 Ashton Purvis Texas A&M 14 Shanay Briscoe Texas 5 Shalonda Solomon adidas 15 Susan Jackson Unattached 6 Tawanna Meadows Nike Event 401 Boys 100 Meter Dash Exhibition 7 Ahtyana Johnson South Caroli 8 Kimberlyn Duncan Nike Sunday 6/29/2014 - 12:10 PM Lane Name Team Seed Time Event 37 Men Javelin Throw Section 1 of 1 Finals Sunday 6/29/2014 - 12:00 PM 1 Armani Cook Flying Jaguars Top 8 advance to final 2 Caleb Hill Sacramento Speed World: 98.48m 5/25/1996 Jan Zelezny 3 Robert Rooks Sacramento Speed American: 91.29m 6/21/2007 Breaux Greer 4 Pharrell Williams MP Striders Pos Name Team Seed Mark 5 Ajani Lewis RPM Flight 1 of 2 Finals 6 Malachi Fletcher Sacramento Speed 1 Chris Kirkwood Unattached 7 Zion Shelton Unattached 2 Michael Shuey Penn St. 8 Jack Probst-Bacchetti Oakland PAL 3 Ryan Young Unattached 9 LaRico Tezeno Flying Jaguars 4 Timothy VanLiew Team Pacer 5 Matthew Byers Unattached Event 400 Girls 100 Meter Dash Exhibition 6 Tom Carr Rutgers Sunday 6/29/2014 - 12:15 PM 7 Jesse Elvrom Unattached Lane Name Team Seed Time 8 Christopher Carper Unattached Section 1 of 1 Finals Flight 2 of 2 Finals 1 Stella-Grace Tamayo Revolution Exp 1 Nicholas Howe Team Movin S 2 Jada Lawson RPM 2 Benjamin Woodruff Unattached 3 Daisy Fountaine Oakland PAL 3 Timothy Glover Unattached 4 Trinity Mosley Fast & Fierce 4 Cyrus Hostetler Nike / Orego 5 Nerissa Hamilton Fast & Fierce 5 Sam Humphreys Nike 6 Londyn Miller RPM 6 Sean Furey Unattached 7 Arianne McCullaugh Elk Grove PAL 7 Craig Kinsley New York Ath 8 Reina Herndon Revolution Exp 8 Barry Krammes Shore Athlet 9 Amerrah Branscomb 100 Black Men 9 Riley Dolezal Nike Hy-Tek Meet Services Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:12 PM 6/28/2014 Page 3 2014 USA Track & Field Championships - 6/25/2014 to 6/29/2014 Hornet Stadium - Sacramento, California Meet Program - Sunday Event 27 Men Long Jump Event 18 Women 400 Meter Hurdles Sunday 6/29/2014 - 12:15 PM Sunday 6/29/2014 - 1:05 PM Top 8 advance to final World: 52.34 8/8/2004 Yuliya Pechenkina World: 8.95m 8/30/1991 Mike Powell American: 52.47 9/1/2011 Lashinda Demus American: 8.95m 8/30/1991 Mike Powell Lane Name Team Semis Pos Name Team Seed Mark Section 1 of 1 Finals Flight 1 of 2 Finals 1 MacKenzie Hill Unattached 57.24 1 Melvin Echard Unattached 2 Lashinda Demus Unattached 56.23 2 Willie Alexander Long Beach S 3 Kori Carter Nike 55.66 3 Anthony May Arkansas 4 Tiffany Williams Unattached 54.74 4 Dejon Wilkinson Saint August 5 Cassandra Tate Unattached 55.51 5 Ted Hooper Unattached 6 Georganne Moline Nike 55.51 6 Braxton Drummond Charleston S 7 Christine Spence Nike 55.98 7 Devin Field Kansas St. 8 Jernail Hayes Unattached 56.04 8 Mikese Morse Unattached 9 Jamal Peden Stephen F. A Event 8 Women 800 Meter Run Flight 2 of 2 Finals Sunday 6/29/2014 - 1:30 PM 1 Corey Crawford Rutgers World: 1:53.28 7/26/1983 Jarmila Kratochvilova 2 Will Claye Nike American: 1:56.40 8/11/1999 Jearl Miles-Clark 3 Jarrion Lawson Arkansas Lane Name Team Semis 4 Jeffery Henderson Nike Section 1 of 1 Finals 5 Ronald Taylor Unattached 1 Charlene Lipsey adidas 2:03.22 6 Chris Benard Chula Vista 2 Maggie Vessey Unattached 2:02.95 7 La'Derrick Ward SIU Edwardsv 3 Brenda Martinez New Balance 2:02.86 8 Tyron Stewart Chula Vista 4 Ajee' Wilson adidas 2:00.93 9 Michael Hartfield adidas / Chu 5 Laura Roesler Oregon 2:02.37 6 Molly Beckwith Saucony 2:01.69 Event 15 Men 110 Meter Hurdles 7 LaTavia Thomas New Jersey N 2:02.41 8 Advance: Top 4 Each Heat plus Next 0 Best Times 8 Shelby Houlihan Arizona St. 2:02.55 Sunday 6/29/2014 - 12:25 PM Event 7 Men 800 Meter Run World: 12.80 9/7/2012 Aries Merritt American: 12.80 9/7/2012 Aries Merritt Sunday 6/29/2014 - 1:40 PM Lane Name Team Prelims World: 1:40.91 8/24/2012 David Rudisha Heat 1 of 2 Semis American: 1:42.60 8/28/1985 Johnny Gray 1 Brandon Winters Purdue 13.83 Lane Name Team Semis 2 Freddie Crittenden Syracuse 13.79 Section 1 of 1 Finals 3 Spencer Adams Nike 13.55 1 Ryan Martin Asics 1:47.65 4 Ronnie Ash Nike 13.30 2 Charles Jock Nike 1:47.58 5 David Oliver Nike 13.37 3 Erik Sowinski Nike 1:47.54 6 Aleec Harris Southern Cal 13.42 4 Duane Solomon Saucony 1:45.61 7 Dominic Berger adidas 13.64 5 Elijah Greer Nike / Orego 1:47.50 8 Ray Stewart Unattached 13.67 6 Casimir Loxsom Brooks / BRO 1:45.80 Heat 2 of 2 Semis 7 Robby Andrews adidas 1:46.47 1 Logan Taylor Unattached 13.80 8 Michael Rutt Hoka One One 1:46.76 2 Omoghan Osaghae adidas 13.62 3 Kevin Craddock Unattached 13.46 4 Ryan Wilson Unattached 13.31 5 Devon Allen Oregon 13.41 6 Jason Richardson adidas 13.48 7 Jeffrey Porter Nike / New Y 13.50 8 Vincent Wyatt Radford 13.80 Hy-Tek Meet Services Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:12 PM 6/28/2014 Page 4 2014 USA Track & Field Championships - 6/25/2014 to 6/29/2014 Hornet Stadium - Sacramento, California Meet Program - Sunday Event 19 Men 3000 Meter Steeplechase Sunday 6/29/2014 - 1:52 PM World: 7:53.63 9/3/2004 Saif Shaheen American: 8:06.81 7/20/2012 Evan Jager Lane Name Team Prelims Section 1 of 1 Finals 1 Andrew Bayer Nike / Bower 8:37.21 2 Aric Van Halen Unattached 8:50.45 3 Jesus Romo New Balance 8:49.11 4 Travis Mahoney New Jersey N 8:46.62 5 Craig Forys New York Ath 8:41.82 6 Donald Cowart Unattached 8:40.51 7 Mason Ferlic Michigan 8:38.99 8 Evan Jager Nike / Bower 8:34.45 9 Cory Leslie Nike 8:35.33 10 Tabor Stevens Adams St.
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