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ETN2011 38(Wusatf)Ii Volume 10, No. 38 June 28, 2011 version i — USATF Women’s Championships — EUGENE, OREGON, JUNE 23–26 Brookins 11.17; 4. Jeneba Tarmoh (TxAM) IV(1.3)–1. Anderson 11.09; 2. Tiffany Generally sunny, warm & breezy; atten- 11.23; 5. Scottesha Miller (unat) 11.32; 6. Townsend (Bay) 11.22; 3. Chastity Riggien Sheila Paul (CFl) 11.62; 7. Jasmione (Ms) 11.34; 4. Connie Moore (unat) 11.35; dance 9949/10,057/10,812/10,033 = 40,851 Edgerson (Clem) 11.64. 5. Mandy White (Or) 11.53 PR; 100 METERS II(2.4)–1. Moore 11.12w; 2. McGrone … fs—Stephanie Durst (unat). 11.16w; 3. Lauryn Williams (Saucony) SEMIS (June 24; qualify 2+2) (June 24; wind +2.7) FINAL 11.18w; 4. Jasmine Baldwin-Foss (unat) I(1.6)–1. Anderson 11.04; 2. Brookins 1. Carmelita Jeter (Nike) 10.74w; 11.22w; 11.14; 3. Moore 11.17; 2. Marshevet Myers (adidas) 10.83w; 5. Shayla Mahan (SC) 11.39w; 6. 4. Wilson 11.19 PR; 5. L. Williams 11.23; 3. Miki Barber (Nike) 10.96w (a-c PR); Charonda Williams (adidas) 11.39w; 7. 6. Pierre 11.23. 4. LaShaunte’a Moore (unat) 11.04w; Chalonda Goodman (Tx) 11.40w; 8. Chelsea II(2.3)–1. Myers 10.90w; 2. Young 11.11w; 5. Alex Anderson (Nike) 11.07w; Hayes (LaT) 11.40w. 3. McGrone 11.13w; 6. Candyce McGrone (Ok) 11.07w; III(1.7)–1. Jeter 10.88; 2. Young 11.14; 4. Baldwin-Foss 11.34w; 5. Moore 7. Jessica Young (TCU) 11.08w; 3. Rachelle Boone-Smith (unat) 11.28; 4. 11.51w; 6. Riggien 11.83w. 8. Kya Brookins (SC) 11.16w. Barbara Pierre (unat) 11.28; 5. Kenyanna III(-0.7)–1. Jeter 11.07; 2. M. Barber 11.22; HEATS (June 23; qualify 3+6) Wilson (LSU) 11.29; 3. Tarmoh 11.32; 4. Boone-Smith 11.35; I(1.6)–1. Myers 10.87; 2. Barber 11.09; 3. 6. Lisa Barber (unat) 11.49; 7. Dominique 5. Townsend 11.46; 6. Miller 11.47. Holmes (unat) 11.62 PR. (defending champ Felix ran 400) KIRBY LEE/IMAGE OF SPORT Allyson Felix became the first woman ever to win career national titles in the 100, 200 & 400 -324- June 28, 2011 200 METERS SEMIS (June 26; qualify 2+2) I(1.1)–1. Duncan 22.80; 2. L. Moore 22.90; 2011 Men’s World Leaders FINAL (June 26; wind +1.0) 3. Townsend 23.04; 4. Boone-Smith 1. Shalonda Solomon ¶ = record performance; i = indoors; 23.06; 5. Woods 23.23; 6. Udoh 23.31. (Reebok) 22.15 PR (WL, AL) new leaders since last report are in red II(1.2)–1. Knight 22.37 PR; 2. Solomon (11.4/10.8); 22.44; 3. Tarmoh 22.59; Track Events 2. Carmelita Jeter (Nike) 4. Cole 22.97; 5. L. Williams 23.03; 6. 100........... 9.79 ........................................Tyson Gay (US) 22.23 PR Lucas 23.14. 200........... 19.86 .............................Usain Bolt (Jamaica) (11.4/10.8); III(1.8)–1. Jeter 22.24 PR; 2. Durst 22.82; 400........... 44.65 ......... Rondell Bartholomew (Grenada) 3. Jeneba Tarmoh (TxAM) 3. Richards-Ross 22.82; 800........... 1:43.46 ...................... David Rudisha (Kenya) 22.28 PR 4. C. Williams 22.86; 5. Young 23.13; 1500......... 3:31.42 ................... Nixon Chepseba (Kenya) (11.5/10.8); 6. Goodman 23.24. Mile .......... 3:49.09 ....................... Haron Keitany (Kenya) 4. Bianca Knight (adidas) St ............. 8:01.83 ............................ Paul Koech (Kenya) 22.35 PR 3000......... 7:27.76 ................ Alamirew Yenew (Ethiopia) (11.5/10.9); 5000......... 12:53.29i ...................... Isaiah Koech (Kenya) 5. Kimberlyn Duncan (LSU) 10,000...... 26:46.57 .................. Mo Farah (Great Britain) 22.35 110H ........ 12.94 ...................................David Oliver (US) (11.7/10.7); 400H ........ 47.66(A) .................LJ van Zyl (South Africa) 6. LaShaunte’a Moore (unat) (l-alt) .. 47.66 ......................LJ van Zyl (South Africa) 22.58 Road Events (11.7/10.9); HMar ........ 58:30 ..................... Zersenay Tadese (Eritrea) 7. Sanya Richards-Ross Mar .......... 2:04:40 ...................Emmanuel Mutai (Kenya) (Nike) 22.68 (aided) .... 2:03:02' ..................... Geoffrey Mutai (Kenya) (11.9/10.8); 20W ......... 1:18:30 .............................Zhen Wang (China) … dq[lane]— 50W ......... 3:35:28 ........................Yohann Diniz (France) Stephanie Durst (unat) [7] [c22.63] Relay Events (11.8/10.8). 4 x 100..... 38.33 .................................................. Jamaica 2011 Women’s World Leaders 4x 200...... 1:20.45 ...................................................... LSU HEATS (June 25; Track Events 4 x 400..... 3:00.45 .......................................... Texas A&M qualify 3+6) 100........... 10.70 ..............................Carmelita Jeter (US) 4 x 800..... 7:12.15 ........................................Virginia (US) I(1.1)–1. Duncan 200........... 22.15 ....................... Shalonda Solomon (US) 4 x Mile .... 16:19.98 .................................. Princeton (US) 22.54; 2. Durst 400........... 49.81 ..................................Allyson Felix (US) SpMed ..... 3:15.18 .......................................... Texas A&M 22.81; 3. Lauryn 800........... 1:58.12 ............... Svetlana Usovich (Belarus) DisMed .... 9:17.48 .............................................. Morocco Williams (Saucony) 1500......... 4:00.33 ....................Maryam Jamal (Bahrain) 4 x 110H .. 55.10 .............................Central Florida Stars 22.97; 4. Shareese Mile .......... 4:28.60i ......................... Jenny Simpson (US) Woods (unat) St ............. 9:12.89 .....................Milcah Chemos (Kenya) Field Events 23.07; 5. Leslie 3000......... 8:30.26i ...............Sentayehu Ejigu (Ethiopia) HJ ............ 7-9¾ (2.38)i ......Ivan Ukhov (Russia) 3 times Cole (unat) 23.10; 5000......... 14:31.92 ................. Vivian Cheruiyot (Kenya) PV ............ 19-9¼ (6.03)i .......Renaud Lavillenie (France) 6. Madison 10,000...... 30:38.65 ......................Sally Kipyego (Kenya) LJ ............ 27-8¼ (8.44) .......Mitchell Watt (Australia) (2) McNary (unat) å400H ...... 53.31 ........................... Lashinda Demus (US) TJ ............ 58-9½ (17.92)i .... Teddy Tamgho (France) (2) 23.64. SP ............ 72-10½ (22.21) ...Dylan Armstrong (Canada) II(1.7)–1. Tiffany Road Events DT ............ 226-4 (68.99) ....... Robert Harting (Germany) Townsend (Bay) HMar ........ 65:50 ¶ ........................ Mary Keitany (Kenya) HT ............ 268-1 (81.73) ...... Aleksey Zagorniy (Russia) 22.80; 2. Richards- Mar .......... 2:19:19 ......................... Mary Keitany (Kenya) JT ............ 289-5 (88.22) ..... Vadims Vasiļevskis (Latvia) Ross 22.84; 3. 20W ......... 1:25:08 ¶ ...................Vera Sokolova (Russia) Dec .......... 8729 ..................................Ashton Eaton (US) Rachelle Boone- Relay Events Smith (unat) 22.89; 4 x 100..... 42.28 ....................................... USA Red Penn 4. Christy Udoh (Tx) 4 x 200..... 1:29.96 ..................................Texas A&M (US) 23.03 PR; 4 x 400..... 3:22.92 .................................... USA Red Penn 5. Connie Moore (unat) 4 x 800..... 8:06.24i ...............................Moscow (Russia) 23.30 (defending champ); 6. 4 x 1500... 17:25.19 .................................Boston College Natalie Knight (unat) 23.37. SpMed ..... 3:34.64 ............................................... Jamaica III(2.7)–1. Jeter 22.37w; 2. DisMed .... 10:51.49 ..............................Georgetown (US) Solomon 22.48w; 3. Moore 4 x 100H .. 53.41 ............................................. Texas A&M 22.72w; 4. Charonda Williams Field Events (adidas) 22.78w; 5. Porscha HJ ............ 6-8¼ (2.04)i ...... Antonietta Di Martino (Italy) Lucas (Saucony) 22.85w; PV ............ 15-11¼ (4.86)(A)i ................... Jenn Suhr (US) 6. Chalonda Goodman (Tx) (l-alt) .... 15-11 (4.85)i .........Yelena Isinbaeva (Russia) 23.29w. ................. 15-11 (4.85)i ......... Anna Rogowska (Poland) IV(1.6)–1. Knight 22.39 PR; 2. LJ ............ 23-7¼ (7.19) ...................Brittany Reese (US) Tarmoh 22.94; 3. Jessica Young TJ ............ 49-1¾ (14.98) ...........Olga Saladuha (Ukraine) (TCU) 22.99 PR; SP ............ 67-6¾ (20.59) Nadzeya Ostapchuk (Belarus) © 2011 Track & Field News.All rights 4. Dominique Holmes DT ............ 229-7 (69.99) ........Sandra Perković (Croatia) reserved.This newsletter may not be re- (unat) 23.56; 5. Candace HT ............ 260-7 (79.42) ¶ ....... Betty Heidler (Germany) printedor retransmitted in any formwithout Jackson (TxT) 23.80. JT ............ 217-3 (66.22) .Christina Obergföll (Germany) express written permission. Hept ......... 6790 ................ Jessica Ennis (Great Britain) www.trackandfieldnews.com -325- June 28, 2011 400 METERS SEMIS (June 24; qualify 4) I–1. McCorory 50.77; 2. Hastings 50.98; FINAL (June 25) 2011 Men’s U.S. Leaders 3. Beard 51.32; 4. Wineberg 52.40; 1. Allyson Felix (Nike) 50.40 Track Events 5. Hargrove 53.09; 6. Goggins 53.56; (12.1, 12.1 [24.2], 12.8 [37.0], 100........... 9.79 ................................. Tyson Gay (adidas) 7. Short 53.83. 13.4) 200........... 20.05 ..................Mookie Salaam (Oklahoma) II–1. Felix 51.52; 2. Dunn 51.55; 3. Trotter (24.2/26.2); 400........... 44.68 ..........................Tony McQuay (Florida) 51.75; 4. Baker 51.95; 2. Francena McCorory 800........... 1:44.17 ............Nick Symmonds (Oregon TC) 5. Cole 52.67; 6. Atkins 52.97; 7. Cousins (adidas) 50.49 PR (29, x A) 1500......... 3:35.70 .............. Russell Brown (Oregon TC) 53.23; 8. George 53.97. Mile .......... 3:51.45 ...............Russell Brown (Oregon TC) (12.4, 12.3 [24.7], 12.3 [37.0], St ............. 8:22.44 .................. Billy Nelson (unattached) 13.5) 3000......... 7:33.77i+ ....................... Bernard Lagat (Nike) (24.7/25.8); 5000......... 13:05.46
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