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2016TN52 Motii Volume 15, No. 52 July 13, 2016 version ii — U.S. Olympic Trials Men — Eugene, Oregon 100 METERS HEATS (July 02) FINAL (July 03; wind +1.6) I(3.8)–1. Rodgers 10.00w; 2. Isiah Young July 1–10 1. Justin Gatlin (Nike) 9.80 (WL, AL); (Nike) 10.03w; 3. Joe Morris (UltS) 10.09w; (walks in Salem 6/30; 7/05 a rest day) 2. Trayvon Bromell (New Balance) 9.84 4. Kenzo Cotton (Ar) 10.12w; 5. Calesio =PR (4, x A); Newman (unat) 10.13w; Attendance: 7/01—20,987, 7/02—21,866, 3. Marvin Bracy (adidas) 9.98; 6. Tevin Hester (Clem) 10.18w; 7. Ryan 7/03—22,424, 7/04—21,713, 7/07—21,835, 4. *Mike Rodgers (Nike) 10.00; Bailey (Nike) 10.36w. 7/08—22,256, 7/09—22,847, 7/10—22,944 5. *Tyson Gay (unat) 10.03; II(1.8)–1. Gatlin 10.03; 2. Kendal Williams for total of 176,972. (There was no admission 6. *Christian Coleman (Tn) 10.06; (Ga) 10.07; 3. Sean McLean (Nike) 10.10; charge for hammer day, 7/06). 7. Jarrion Lawson (Asics) 10.07; 4. Noah Lyles (VaHS) 10.16 (AJL, HSL) Weather: 7/1—sunny, breezy, high 85; 8. Dentarius Locke (Nike) 10.34. (x, =7 HS); 5. Trentavis Friday (unat) 10.17; 6. Markesh Woodson (Mo) 10.19; 7. Justin 7/2—sunny, breezy, high 89; 7/3—sunny, * = named to 4x1 pool breezy, high 82; 7/4—sunny, breezy, high 79; Walker (Nike) 10.30. (lanes: 1. Lawson; 2. Bracy; 3. Gatlin; 4. 7/6—sunny, breezy, high 84; 7/7—cloudy, III(1.2)–1. Bromell 9.94; 2. Bracy 10.08; Coleman; 5. Rodgers; 6. Bromell; 7. Gay; rain, high 77; 7/8—cloudy, rain, high 72; 3. Quentin Butler (Nike) 10.12; 4. Lawson 8. Locke) 7/9—windy, light rain, high 74; 7/10—cloudy, 10.16; 5. Jeff Demps (unat) 10.20; 6. LeShon rain, high 68. (reaction times: Bracy 0.146; Bromell 0.147; Collins (Hous) 10.41. Rodgers 0.158; Gatlin 0.160; Coleman 0.163; IV(2.4)–1. Coleman 9.96w; 2. Gay 9.97w; athletes in purple named to Olympic Lawson 0.164; Locke 0.169; Gay 0.170) 3. Remontay McClain (Nike) 10.04w; 4. team (there may be additions from the Locke 10.04w; 5. Desmond Lawrence (unat) IAAF’s fill-in lists) 10.12w; 6. Cameron Burrell (Hous) 10.18w; 7. Bryce Robinson (Tul) 10.42w. V(1.9)–1. John Teeters (OkSt) 10.00 PR; 2. Clayton Vaughn (Nike) 10.04; 3. Ronnie Baker (TCU) 10.09; 4. Beejay Lee (unat) 10.10; 5. Walter Dix (unat) 10.18; 6. Eli Hall- Thompson (CLAS) 10.29. SEMIS (July 03) I(1.7)–1. Gatlin 9.83 (WL, AL); 2. Cole- man 9.95 PR; 3. Vaughn 10.02; 4. McLean 10.08; 5. Newman 10.13; 6. McClain 10.14; 7. Lee 10.16. II(2.0)–1. Bromell 9.86; 2. Gay 10.01; 3. Baker 10.10; 4. Cotton 10.11; 5. Mor- ris 10.19; 6. Young 10.21; 7. Lawrence 10.21. III(2.7)–1. Rodgers 9.98w; 2. Bracy 9.99w; 3. Lawson 10.01w; 4. Locke 10.01w; 5. Williams 10.04w; 6. Butler 10.10w; 7. Teeters 10.13w. © 2016 Track & Field News.All rights reserved.This newsletter may not be re- printedor retransmitted in any formwithout express written permission. www.trackandfieldnews.com -328- July 13, 2016 200 METERS HEATS (July 07) 400 MeTeRS FINAL (July 09; wind +1.6) I(3.3)–1. Lyles 20.04w (a-c: =5, =7 WJ; FINAL (July 03) 1. Justin Gatlin (Nike) 19.75 4, =5 AJ; 2, =2 HS); 2. Williams 20.11w; 3. 1. LaShawn Merritt (Nike) 43.97 (WL, AL) (10.3/9.4); Dedric Dukes (Nike) 20.14w; 4. Walter Dix (10.9, 10.3 [21.2], 10.9 [32.1], 11.9) 2. LaShawn Merritt (Nike) 19.79 (unat) 20.23w; 5. Trentavis Friday (unat) (21.2/22.8); (10.4/9.4); 20.33w; 6. Kenzo Cotton (Ar) 20.46w. 2. Gil Roberts (Nike) 44.73 3. Ameer Webb (Nike) 20.00 II(1.0)–1. Jarrion Lawson (Asics) 20.54; (10.7, 10.3 [21.0], 11.1 [32.1], 12.6) (10.5/9.5); 2. Devin Jenkins (TxAM) 20.94; 3. Mookie (21.0/23.7); 4. Noah Lyles Salaam (unat) 20.99; 3. David Verburg (adidas) 44.82 (Williams, Alexandria, Virginia) 4. Stirley Jones (Bristol) 21.14; 5. (11.1, 10.5 [21.6], 11.0 [32.6], 12.2) 20.09 HSR (old HSR 20.13 Roy Martin Cravon Gillespie (SAC) 21.21;… dq—Eli (21.6/23.2); [Roosevelt, Dallas, Texas ’85 twice) Hall-Thompson (CLAST) . 4. *Arman Hall (Fl) 45.09 (4, 6 WJ; 2, 2 AJ) (WJL, AJL) III(0.5)–1. Isiah Young (Nike) 20.53; 2. (11.2, 10.8 [22.0], 11.0 [33.0], 12.1) (10.5/9.6); Mike Rodgers (Nike) 20.64; 3. Tevin Hester (22.0/23.1); 5. Michael Norman (CaHS) 20.14 (Clem) 20.69; 5. *Tony McQuay (adidas) 45.30 PR (=6, =10 WJ; =4, =5 AJ; =3, =4 HS) 4. Beejay Lee (unat) 20.79; 5. Ryan Clark (11.1, 10.5 [21.6], 11.0 [32.6], 12.7) (10.5/9.6); (Fl) 20.94; 6. Terrel Cotton (adidas) 20.98. (21.6/23.7); 6. Tyson Gay (unat) 20.38 IV(2.8)–1. Norman 20.06w (a-c: =5, =7 6. *Kyle Clemons (adidas) 45.39 (10.7/9.7); WJ; 4, =5 AJ; 3, 4 HS); 2. Gay 20.36w; 3. (11.0, 10.9 [21.9], 11.1 [33.0], 12.4) 7. Kendal Williams (Ga) 20.38 Wallace Spearmon (unat) 20.39w; (21.9/23.5); (10.6/9.8); 4. Curtis Mitchell (adidas) 20.48w; 5. 7. Najee Glass (Fl) 45.48 8. Sean McLean (Nike) 20.63 Arthur Delaney (UltSA) 20.49w; 6. Calesio (11.3, 10.6 [21.9], 10.9 [32.8], 12.7) (10.7/9.9). Newman (unat) 20.69w. (21.9/23.6); V(0.9)–1. Webb 20.27; 2. Gatlin 20.32; 3. (lanes: 1. McLean; 2. Gay; 3. Williams; 4. 8. Mike Berry (Nike) 45.90 McLean 20.46; Lyles; 5. Merritt; 6. Norman; 7. Webb; 8. (11.3, 10.8 [22.1], 11.3 [33.4], 12.5) 4. Correion Mosby (HindsCC) 20.64; Gatlin) (22.1/23.8). 5. Kahlil Henderson (Aub) 21.01; 6. Aaron (reaction times: Lyles & McLean 0.165; Wil- Ernest (unat) 21.16; 7. Bryce Robinson * = named to 4x4 pool liams 0.166; Gatlin 0.174; Gay 0.180; Webb (Tulsa) 21.18. (lanes: 1. Berry; 2. Clemons; 3. Hall; 4. 0.185; Norman 0.191; Merritt 0.199) VI(2.8)–1. Merritt 20.09w; 2. Aldrich Verburg; 5. Merritt; 6. Roberts; 7. McQuay; Bailey (Tx) 20.53w; 3. Remontay McClain 8. Glass) (Nike) 20.55w; (reaction times: Roberts 0.171; Hall 0.174; 4. Justin Walker (Nike) 20.60w; 5. Glass 0.190; Verburg & McQuay 0.203; Maurice Mitchell (unat) 20.80w; 6. LeShon Clemons 0.206; Merritt 0.210; Berry 0.249) Collins (Hous) 25.19w. SEMIS (July 08) HEATS (July 01) I(-1.1)–1. Norman 20.21 (x, 7 HS); 2. I–1. Glass 45.41; 2. Wil London (Bay) Gatlin 20.23; 45.76; 3. Chris Giesting (unat) 45.99; 4. 3. Young 20.59; 4. Spearmon 20.73; 5. Brycen Spratling (NYAC) 46.01; Rodgers 20.94; 6. Friday 21.23; 7. Hester 5. Nathan Strother (Tn) 46.36;… dnf— 21.98. Vernon Norwood (New Balance). II(0.4)–1. Lyles 20.26; 2. Williams 20.31; II–1. Hall 45.61; 2. Aldrich Bailey (Tx) 45.73; 3. Dukes 20.41; 4. Lawson 20.50; 5. Dix 3. Berry 45.79; 4. Jeremy Wariner (unat) 20.63; 6. Jenkins 20.94; 7. Salaam 21.15. 45.88; 5. Patrick Feeney (Brooks) 45.96; III(1.4)–1. Merritt 19.74 PR (WL, AL) 6. Dontavius Wright (Stillm) 46.57. (8, x A); 2. Webb 19.97; 3. Gay 20.16; 4. III–1. Merritt 45.55; 2. McQuay 45.94; McLean 20.31; 3. Michael Norman (CaHS) 46.21; 4. 5. Cotton 20.43; 6. Bailey 20.82; 7. Ricky Morgan (USC) 46.46; 5. Kahmari McClain 21.08. Montgomery (Mo) 46.58. IV–1. Verburg 45.31; 2. Marcus Chambers (Or) 45.87; 3. Kyle Collins (TxT) 46.05; 4. James Harris (unat) 46.09; 5. Fred Kerley (TxAM) 46.70; 6. Joel Roberson (Morg) 48.72. V–1. Roberts 45.40; 2. Michael Cherry (LSU) 45.68; 3. Clemons 45.69; 4. Kind Butler (unat) 46.10; 5. Clayton Parros (adidas) 46.24; 6. Calvin Smith (adi- das) 46.35. SEMIS (July 02) I–1. McQuay 44.24 PR; 2. Roberts 44.67; 3. Glass 44.79 =PR; 4. Clemons 44.79 PR; 5. Cherry 44.81 PR; 6. Bailey 45.42; 7. Giesting 45.84; 8. Feeney 46.54. II–1. Merritt 45.05; 2. Verburg 45.19; 3. Hall 45.33; 4. Berry 45.63; 5. London 45.93; 6. Spratling 46.37; 7. Chambers 47.12;… dnf—Wariner. -329- July 13, 2016 800 MeTeRS HEATS (July 01) 7. Colby Alexander (Hoka) 3:38.90 FINAL (July 04) I–1. Drew Windle (BrkB) 1:48.66; 2.
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