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— USATF Indoor Championships — Volume 13, No. 07 February 24, 2014 — USATF Indoor Championships — Albuquerque, New Mexico, February Babineaux (TxAM) 46.57; 4. Quentin Iglehart- (SyrCh) 1:48.99; 3. Brian Gagnon (NJNY) 21–23 (altitude 1507) Summers (unat) 46.76. 1:49.88; 4. Jake Waterman (WDP) 1:50.61; (top 2 qualify for World Indoor if at standard; II–1. David Verburg* (unat) 45.62 PR; 5. Grant Grosvenor (MtSt) 1:51.19. * = unofficial list of those we believe have 2. Kind Butler (unat) 45.84 PR; 3. Clayton IV–1. Sowinski 1:48.32; 2. Mark Husted requisite marks)— Parros (unat) 45.92 PR; 4. Brycen Spratling (unat) 1:50.48; 3. Chris Bilbrew (adiTG) (Pitt) 46.41. 1:51.92; 4. Nick Thornton (unat) 1:54.11; 5. — USATF Men— (1. Clemons; 2. Verburg; 3. Butler; 4. Smith; Josh Guarino (SyrCh) 1:57.59 PR. 5. Parros; 6. Spratling; 7. Babineaux; 8. (2/22—3K, HJ, PV, LJ, Wt, heats) 1500 METERS Iglehart-Summers) (splits are finishes) 60 METERS Heats: I–1. Verburg 46.37; 2. Iglehart- 1. Lopez Lomong* (Nik) 3:43.09 60: 1. Marvin Bracy* (adi) 6.48 PR (AL) Summers 46.54; 3. Babineaux 46.56;… (26.49, 53.86); (=12, x A); 2. Trell Kimmons* (adi) 6.49; 3. dnf—Jeremy Dodson (BouTC), Marcus 2. Will Leer* (Nik) 3:43.21 Joe Morris (unat) 6.52 PR; 4. Sean McLean Boyd (unat). (26.32, 53.78); (unat) 6.55 PR; II–1. Parros 46.25; 2. Manteo Mitchell 3. Garrett Heath (Brk) 3:43.97 5. Keith Ricks (unat) 6.60; 6. Ryan Bailey (Nik) 46.79; 3. Armanti Hayes (unat) 47.19; (27.22, 54.86); (Nik) 6.60; 7. D’Angelo Cherry (Asics) 6.61; 4. Frankie Wright (unat) 47.55; 5. Justin 4. Ryan Hill (Nik) 3:44.15 8. Mark Jelks (unat) 6.65. Gaymon (NYAC) 48.01. (27.16, 54.40); Heats: I–1. McLean 6.56 PR; 2. Ricks III–1. Butler 46.08 PR; 2. Smith 46.33; 3. 5. Leo Manzano (unat) 3:44.36 6.58 PR; 3. Cherry 6.63; 4. Woodrow Randall Clemons 46.52 PR; 4. Micah Murray (Pitt) (27.21, 54.99); (unat) 6.69; 5. Jared Ware (unat) 6.72; 6. 47.53. 6. David Torrence (Nik) 3:44.62 Justin Anderson (unat) 6.74. IV–1. Spratling 46.72; 2. Michael Courtney (27.85, 55.14); II–1. Kimmons 6.55; 2. Bracy 6.60; 3. (unat) 47.12; 3. Ja-Vell Bullard (unat) 47.51 7. Craig Miller (NBal) 3:44.85; 8. Pat Casey Bailey 6.65; 4. Aaron Anderson (unat) 6.71. PR; 4. Jordan Edwards (AArt) 47.74 PR. (OTC) 3:46.86; 9. Duncan Phillips (unat) III–1. Morris 6.58; 2. Jeffrey Henderson 800 METERS 3:47.68; 10. Taylor Gilland (NBal) 3:49.98; (unat) 6.58 PR; 3. Jeremy Hardy (unat) 6.67 1. Erik Sowinski* (Nik) 1:47.86 11. Travis Burkstrand (TUSA) 3:50.20; =PR; 4. Reggie Dixon (unat) 6.78. (25.76, 28.22 [53.98], 27.41 [1:21.39], 26.47) 12. Josh McAlary (NBal) 3:50.79; 13. IV–1. Mike Rodgers (Nik) 6.51; 2. Jelks (53.98/53.88); Robert Sandlin (Bellarm) 3:51.49; 14. Jacob 6.60; 3. Cordero Gray (unat) 6.60 PR; 4. 2. Robby Andrews (adi) 1:48.44 Edwards (ColRC) 3:53.56; 15. Riley Masters Jeremy Dodson (BouTC) 6.60; 5. Denny Long (25.95, 28.19 [54.14], 27.93 [1:22.07], 26.37) (Brk) 3:56.31. (unat) 6.68 PR; 6. Javon Young (Shore) 6.78. (54.14/54.30); 3000 METERS SEMIS: I–1. Bracy 6.51; 2. Ricks 6.56 PR; 3. Nick Symmonds* (Brk) 1:48.48 1. Bernard Lagat* (Nik) 7:46.01 3. Morris 6.58; 4. Bailey 6.62; 5. Gray 6.64; (26.22, 27.96 [54.18], 27.45 [1:21.63], 26.85) (27.77, 57.17, 2:00.01); 6. Hardy 6.67 =PR; 7. Anderson 6.71;… dnc (54.18/54.30); 2. Galen Rupp* (Nik) 7:48.19 [injured in warmup]—Rodgers. 4. Tyler Mulder (Nik) 1:48.68 (29.57, 59.57, 2:02.44); II–1. Cherry 6.52; 2. Kimmons 6.58; 3. (25.56, 28.12 [53.68], 27.93 [1:21.61], 27.07) 3. Ryan Hill (Nik) 7:49.62 McLean 6.58; 4. Jelks 6.61; 5. Henderson (53.68/55.00); (31.25, 60.62, 2:03.73); 6.74; 6. Long 6.74; 7. Dodson 6.74; 8. 5. Mark Wieczorek (Brk) 1:49.03 4. Lopez Lomong (Nik) 7:56.65; 5. Ben Randall 6.77. (25.86, 28.48 [54.34], 27.44 [1:21.78], 27.25) Blankenship (OTC) 8:04.70; 6. Donn Cabral (54.34/54.69); (Nik) 8:04.81; 7. Billy Nelson (unat) 8:10.89; 400 METERS 6. Mike Rutt (NJNY) 1:49.14 8. Jim Spisak (Duq) 8:15.23; (2-section time final) (25.64, 28.11 [53.75], 28.10 [1:21.85], 27.29) 9. Craig Forys (NYAC) 8:18.33; 10. Dan I– 1. Kyle Clemons* (unat) 45.60 PR (53.75/55.39). Lowry (PENBal) 8:18.82; 11. Aric Van Ha- (AL); 2. Calvin Smith (adi) 45.91; 3. Ricky Heats: I–1. Andrews 1:48.12; 2. James len (unat) 8:19.42; 12. Dan Quigley (OTC) Gilreath (adiTG) 1:48.72; 3. Casimir Lox- 8:23.71; 13. Nick Hilton (TRF) 8:24.24; © 2014 Track & Field News.All rights som (Brk) 1:49.05; 4. Owen Dawson (unat) 14. Timothy Ritchie (BAA) 8:25.03; 15. reserved.This newsletter may not be re- 1:49.92; 5. Tetlo Emmen (unat) 1:49.94. Zach Zarda (unat) 8:25.78; 16. Tommy printedor retransmitted in any formwithout II–1. Wieczorek 1:48.28; 2. Mulder 1:48.34; Schmitz (SpF) 8:35.24; 17. Craig Miller express written permission. 3. Rutt 1:48.44; 4. Richard Jones (unat) (NBal) 8:35.26; www.trackandfieldnews.com 1:50.06; 5. Harun Abda (OTC) 1:50.25. … dnf—Adam Vess (unat);… dq—[8] III–1. Symmonds 1:48.79; 2. Nick Guarino Andrew Bumbalough (Nik) [8:12.90]. -32- February 24, 2014 60 HURDLES LONG JUMP (21.24, 22.29, 22.87, f, 23.05, 22.89); 1. Omo Osaghae* (adi) 7.56; 2. Dominic 1. Tyron Stewart* (CVE) 26-11¾ (8.22) 3. Jake Freeman (NYAC) 74-9¾ (22.80); Berger* (adi) 7.56; 3. Terrence Trammell (unat) PR (AL) (25-7½, f, 25-2½, 26-4½, 26-5¾, 4. Andy Fryman (Mjo) 72-8 (22.15) PR; 5. 7.56; 4. Jeff Porter (Nik) 7.57; 26-11¾) (7.81, f, 7.68, 8.04, 8.07, 8.22); Joe Frye (MCM) 72-7 (22.12); 5. Terrence Somerville (unat) 7.60 PR; 6. 2. Chris Benard (CVE) 26-6¼ (8.08) (25-6, 6. Justin Welch (Find) 71-5¼ (21.77); 7. Drew Brunson (unat) 7.63; 7. Ray Stewart 25-6¾, f, 25-6¾, 25-5½, 26-6¼) (7.77, 7.79, Alex Kizirian (Co) 67-4¾ (20.54); 8. Paul (unat) 7.69;… dq—Jarret Eaton (unat). f, 7.79, 7.76, 8.08); Wagner (Shore) 67-0 (20.42); 9. Drew Frizzell Heats: I–1. Berger 7.62; 2. Trammell 7.67; 3. Jeremy Hicks (unat) 26-5½ (8.06) PR (unat) 60-3 (18.36). 3. Devon Hill (unat) 7.74; 4. Chris Thomas (24-10½, 24-10, 26-¼, 26-5½, 26-0, p) (7.58, HEPTATHLON (unat) 7.86; 5. Vincent Wyatt (Radf) 7.89; 6. 7.57, 7.93, 8.06, 7.92, p); (2/21–22; Ashton Eaton* pre-selected) 4. Jeffrey Henderson* (unat) 26-5½ (8.06) Randy McCoy (SnMs) 7.95. 1. Gray Horn* (unat) 6071 PR (AL) (6.96, PR (f, 26-0, 26-5½, p, 22-1½, 25-10¼) (f, II–1. Osaghae 7.63; 2. Eaton 7.66; 3. Caleb 25-2¾/7.69, 43-10/13.36, 6-9½/2.07, 8.03, 7.92, 8.06, p, 6.74, 7.88); Cross (unat) 7.89; 4. Logan Taylor (unat) 7.90; 16-¾/4.90, 2:48.51); 5. Trevor Brown (CoSt) 7.91; 6. Carrington 5. Will Claye (Nik) 25-8¼ (7.83); 6. Ken- 2. Jeff Mohl (unat) 5746 PR (7.07, Queen (unat) 8.16. dall Spencer (NM) 24-8½ (7.53); 7. Norris 23-6¼/7.17, 38-11/11.86, 6-9½/2.07, 8.46, III–1. Somerville 7.64; 2. Stewart 7.73; 3. Frederick (unat) 24-8½ (7.53); 8. Malcolm 16-4¾/5.00, 2:47.82); Brunson 7.77; 4. Porter 7.78; 5. Kendall Parks Pennix (unat) 24-6½ (7.48); 3. Daniel Gooris (unat) 5613 (17-4½/5.30); (unat) 7.90; 6. Tremayne Banks (B-C) 7.93. 9. Chaz Thomas (CPTC) 24-2¼ (7.37); 4. Tom FitzSimons (unat) 5549 PR; 5. Michael 10. Neamen Wise (CFG) 24-¾ (7.33); 11. SemIS: I–1. Eaton 7.58; 2. Trammell McPherson (UtV) 5535 PR; 6. Tim Wunderlich 7.60; 3. Berger 7.66; 4. Brunson 7.70; 5. Cal Lane (unat) 24-¼ (7.32); (unat) 5365 PR; 7. Ryan Harlan (unat) 5313; Taylor 7.79; 6. Wyatt 7.84; 7. Cross 7.93; 12. Mike Hartfield (CVE) 23-10¼ (7.27); 8. Brent Vogel (unat) 4797. 8.
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