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— a Weekend Devoid of Huge Highlights — Volume 12, No. 22 April 14, 2013 — A Weekend Devoid Of Huge Highlights — NCA&T INVITATIONAL 2. ***Imani Brown (Al) 50-11w (15.52). SEMINOLE INVITATIONAL Greensboro, North Carolina, April SP: 1. *Caleb Whitener (Ga) 62-7¾ (19.09); Tallahassee, April 12-13— 12-13— 2. **Nick Vena (Ga) 62-5¼ (19.03); 3. Ming- (4/12—HJ, LJ, DT) 100(-0.3): 1. Keith Ricks (unat) 10.41. Huang Chang' (Tai) 62-4 (19.00); 4. *Danny 200(0.0): 1. Armanti Hayes (unat) 20.76. Semis: I(1.7)–1. Ricks 10.24. Heats: VII(1.9)– Block (Wi) 62-3¾ (18.99). 400: 1. Josh Mance (unat) 45.43 (AL, 1. Ricks 10.20. DT: 1. James Plummer (Rut) 193-2 (58.89); out WL). 110H(0.1): 1. Dominic Berger (adi) 13.79. 2. **Antonio James (MiSt) 190-5 (58.04); 3. 110H(1.2): 1. Gonzalo Barroilhet' (Chl) Heats: II(2.8)–1. Berger 13.67w. Block 185-4 (56.49). 13.83; 2. Ken Taylor (unat) 13.88. 400H: 1. Adam Durham (unat) 50.71. HT: 1. Justin Welch (unat) 222-10 (67.93). 4 x 100: 1. Florida State 40.14. Dec(4/11–12): 1. ***Maicel Uibo' (Ga) 4 x 400: 1. Florida State 3:08.24. NCA&T WOMEN 8223 (WL, CL) (8, x C) (old PR 7548) (age 100(0.1): 1. Barbara Pierre (Nik) 11.55. 20) (10.99, 25‑8/7.82, 6‑8¾/2.05, 41‑9¼/ Field Events Heats: I(2.7)–1. Lisa Barber (unat) 11.36w. 12.73, 50.94 [4151], 14.93, 161‑3/49.14, HJ: 1. *James Harris (FlSt) 7-4¼ (2.24). III(4.0)–1. Pierre 11.10w. 16‑2¾/4.95, 194‑3/59.21, 4:30.60); LJ: 1. Mikese Morse (unat) 25-6¾ (7.79); 2. 200(-0.7): 1. Cambrya Jones (unat) 23.31; 2. **Garrett Scantling (Ga) 7824. **Stefan Brits' (FlSt) 24-11 (7.59); 3. George 2. Francena McCorory (adi) 23.77. Fields (unat) 24-9¾ (7.56). 100H(0.1): 1. ***Alexis Perry (NCSt) 13.70. TOWNS WOMEN TJ: 1. Rafeeq Curry (unat) 52-9½ (16.09). Heats: II(2.4)–1. Yvette Lewis (Brk) 13.32w. (4/12—TJ, SP, HT) SP: 1. Michael Putman' (Per) 63-1¼ 400H: 1. Nickeisha Wilson' (Jam) 57.74. 100(0.5): 1. ***Briana Vaughn (Ga) 11.46. (19.23). HJ: 1. Danielle Adams (NCSt) 5-10¾ (1.80). 200(3.1): 1. ***Shaunae Miller' (Ga) 22.41w DT: 1. Putman' 184-11 (56.36); 2. Jeff (a-c WL, CL); 2. Kai Selvon' (Aub) 23.12w; Pelage (FlSt) 184-4 (56.19). 3. ***Tynia Gaither' (Ga) 23.21w. TOWNS INVITATIONAL 400: 1. Fawn Dorr' (Can) 53.47. SEMINOLE WOMEN Athens, Georgia, April 11-13— 100H(1.8): 1. Bridget Owens (unat) 13.09; (4/12—DT) (4/12—TJ, HT) 2. Aleesha Barber' (Tri) 13.10. 200(1.3): 1. *Nakia Linson (FlAM) 23.55. 100(1.9): I–1. *Diondre Batson (Al) 10.06 400H: 1. Faith Washington (Vand) 59.00; 400: 1. *Elizabeth Ichite (FlSt) 53.14. PR (WL, AL, CL); 2. *Johnathan Smith (Ga) 2. *Shani Chandler (Al) 59.29. 1500: 1. ***Georgia Peel' (FlSt) 4:14.40; 10.23. 4 x 100: 1. Georgia 44.25. 2. **Colleen Quigley (FlSt) 4:15.65; 3. Joane II(1.9)–1. Jeremy Hardy (Aub) 10.34. 4 x 400: 1. Rutgers 3:35.77; 2. HPMT Pierre (Jack) 4:18.27; 4. Hannah Brooks' 200(-1.2): 1. Harry Adams (Aub) 20.90. 3:37.36; 3. Michigan State 3:38.63. (GB) 4:18.54. 800: 1. Daniel Grass (Ga) 1:49.46. 400H: 1. Lakeisha Kelley (unat) 58.74. 110H(1.7): 1. Ty Akins (unat) 13.62. Field Events 4 x 400: 1. Florida State 3:38.42. HJ: 1. Levern Spencer' (StL) 6-3½ (1.92); 400H: 1. **Drew Branch (Ga) 50.60; 2. 2. *Jeannelle Scheper' (SC) 6-2 (1.88); 3. Field Events Phillip Adams (unat) 50.94. Saniel Atkinson' (Ga) 6-0 (1.83); 4. ***Leontia TJ: 1. Kim Williams' (Jam) 45-¼ (13.72). 4 x 100: 1. South Carolina 40.11. Kallenou' (Ga) 6-0; 5. Krystle Schade (Al) 6-0. SP: 1. *Chelsea Whalen (FlSt) 53-3 (16.23); 4 x 400: 1. Alabama 3:08.89. PV: 1. Alexis Paine (Al) 14-2 (4.32); 2. 2. Mariam Kevkhishvilli' (Geo) 53-1 (16.18). Field Events **Morgann LeLeux (Ga) 14-2 3. *Petra Olsen' DT: 1. Paige Blackburn (unat) 177-9 HJ: 1. *DJ Smith (Aub) 7-½ (2.15); 2. *Collin (SC) 13-6¼ (4.12). (54.19). Taylor (Wi) 7-½ (2.15). LJ: 1. ***Callie Ives (Al) 20-8 (6.30); 2. LJ: 1. **Corey Crawford (Rut) 24-8½ (7.53). ***Chanice Porter' (Ga) 20-4½ (6.21); 3. TJ: 1. **Jonathan Reid (Al) 51-3½ (15.63); *Asha Ruth (Rut) 20-3 (6.17). MIAMI ALUMNI INVITATIONAL Coral Gables, April 13— TJ: 1. **Tori Franklin (MiSt) 43-1 (13.13). 800: 1. *Samuel Ellison (Vill) 1:49.29. SP: 1. **Valentina Mužarić' (Aub) 56-1¾ 110H(1.1): 1. Jarret Eaton (WEx) 13.78; © 2013 Track & Field News. All (17.11); 2. Breanna Radford (SC) 53-6¼ 2. Devon Hill (SFlEl) 13.80. rights reserved. (16.31); 3. Chia-Ying Lin' (Tai) 53-¼ (16.16). TJ: 1. Daniel Lewis' (GB) 52-4½ (15.96). This newsletter may not be DT: 1. Beth Rohl (MiSt) 170-2 (51.87); 2. reprinted or retransmitted **Kelsey Card (Wi) 170-1 (51.85). MIAMI WOMEN in any form without express writ‑ HT: 1. Rohl 196-7 (59.93). 100: I(1.6)–1. Lauryn Williams (Sauc) ten permission. Hept: 1. Lucie Ondraschková' (Ga) 5701. 11.13; 2. Shataya Hendricks (SFlEl) 11.35; www.trackandfieldnews.com 3. Flings Owusu-Agyapong' (Gha) 11.39. -222- April 14, 2013 2013 World Men’s Leaders 2013 U.S. Men’s Leaders marks in red are those reported since last week Track Events ¶ = record; i = mark made indoors 100 ...........10.06 ........................Diondre Batson (Alabama) Track Events 200 ...........20.37i.........................Ameer Webb (Texas A&M) 100 ...........10.06 ..................................Diondre Batson (US) 400 ...........45.43 ......................... Josh Mance (unattached) 200 ...........20.27 .............Delano Williams (Turks & Caicos) 800 ...........1:46.07i ...................Leoman Momoh (Arkansas) 400 ...........45.15i............................Deon Lendore (Trinidad) 1500 .........3:34.78i ...................................Galen Rupp (Nike) 800 ...........1:44.84 ...................... Kléberson Davide (Brazil) Mile .........3:50.92i ...................................Galen Rupp (Nike) 1500 .........3:34.68 ...................... Nick Willis (New Zealand) St .............8:42.38 ............................ Mark Parrish (Florida) Mile .........3:50.92i ..................................... Galen Rupp (US) 3000 .........7:30.16i ...................................Galen Rupp (Nike) St .............8:32.94 ................................ Henry Lelei (Kenya) 2M ...........8:09.49i .............................. Bernard Lagat (Nike) 3000 .........7:30.16i ..................................... Galen Rupp (US) 5000 .........13:07.00i ........................... Lopez Lomong (Nike) 2M ...........8:09.49i .................................Bernard Lagat (US) 10,000 ......28:30.35.................... John Gilbertson (Masters) 5000 .........13:07.00i ..............................Lopez Lomong (US) 110H ........13.35 .............................Antwon Hicks (True Fit) 10,000 ......27:57.92........................Carles Castillejo (Spain) 400H ........49.09 ..................................Johnny Dutch (Nike) 110H ........13.35 .....................................Antwon Hicks (US) Road Events 400H ........48.78 ..............Cornel Fredericks (South Africa) ½‑Mar .....61:10 .......................... Dathan Ritzenhein (Nike) Road Events Mar ..........2:14:57 ...................Jeff Eggleston (unattached) ½‑Mar .....58:54 ......................... Geoffrey Kipsang (Kenya) Relay Events Mar ..........2:04:45 ..........................Lelisa Desisa (Ethiopia) 4 x 100 .....38.64 ................................................. Texas A&M 20W .........1:18:28 ..........................Pyotr Trofimov (Russia) 4 x 200 .....1:20.78 .............................................. Texas A&M 50W .........3:41:09 .................. Erick Barrondo (Guatemala) 4 x 400 .....3:01.93 ....................................San Antonio Elite Relay Events 4 x 800 .....7:22.37 ...........................................Georgia Tech 4 x 100 .....38.36 ........................................... Stratton Sprint 4 x Mile ....16:50.70+ ............................................Wisconsin 4 x 200 .....1:20.78 ...................................... Texas A&M (US) SpMed .....3:17.41 ......................................... Loyola‑Illinois 4 x 400 .....3:01.93 ............................San Antonio Elite (US) DisMed ....9:26.60i ...............................................Penn State 4 x 800 .....7:21.37i ...............................................Penn State 4 x 110H ..59.19 ..........................................Savannah State 4 x Mile ....16:50.70+ ....................................Wisconsin (US) Field Events SpMed .....3:17.41 ................................. Loyola/Illinois (US) HJ ............7‑8 | 2.34i ............Dusty Jonas (unattached) SpMed .....3:18.09 .................................... Mississippi State PV ............19‑¾ | 5.81 ........ Sam Kendricks (Mississippi) DisMed ....9:26.60i ...................................... Penn State (US) LJ ............27‑2 | 8.28i ...............Marquis Dendy (Florida) 4 x 110H ..54.23 ............................................. Star Athletics TJ ............55‑7¾ | 16.96i ........... Bryce Lamb (Texas Tech) Field Events SP ............71‑6¼ | 21.80i ....................Ryan Whiting (Nike) HJ ............7‑9¼ | 2.37i .........Mutaz Essa Barshim (Qatar) DT ............206‑3 | 62.88 ................... Rodney Brown (LSU) PV ............19‑8½ | 6.01i ........... Renaud Lavillenie (France) HT ............237‑4 | 72.34 ........................A.G. Kruger (Nike) LJ ............27‑3¼ | 8.31i .......... Aleksandr Menkov (Russia) JT ............267‑1 | 81.40 .... Sam Humphreys (Texas A&M) TJ ............58‑1 | 17.70i ....................Daniele Greco (Italy) Dec ..........8011 ................................... Curtis Beach (Duke) SP ............71‑6¼ | 21.80i ........................Ryan Whiting (US) DT ............217‑7 | 66.32 ................ Julian Wruck (Australia) HT ............259‑2 | 78.99 ..............Yury Shayunou (Belarus) 3.Beard 22.81; 4. 100H(2.3): 1. Monique Morgan (unat) Marria Brown (TruFit) 13.37w; 2. Crystal Bardge (unat) 13.50w. JT ............283‑5 | 86.40 .............. Tero Pitkämäki (Finland) 23.23; 5. Hendricks 400H: 1. Dominique Darden (SFlEl) 56.98; Dec ..........8223 ................................. Maicel Uibo (Estonia) 23.31. 2. **Sandy Jean-Claude (UCF) 59.20; 3. 800: 1. ***Angel *Danielle Aromashodu (FlAt) 59.22. Piccirillo (Vill) 4 x 100: 1. UCF 43.58. 2:05.31; 2. ***Kelsey II(1.6)–1. *Aurieyall Scott (UCF) 11.30; 2.
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