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— 2000 U.S. Men's Top 50 Lists — ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ — 2000 U.S. Men’s Top 50 Lists — compiled by Dan Lilot 10.32 Kevin Braunskill (unat) .............................. 7/24 ................................. Isr Ch (A) Leon Settle (unat) ...................................... 6/17 ................................ Juárez You’ll notice a bonus info upgrade with the 2000 U.S. lists. We’ve *John Stone (WF) ...................................... 4/15 ............................. NCC Inv included meet/site info to clue you in to where the performances took 10.33 ?Curtis Coleman (SavSt) .......................... 5/20 ....................... Ga Tech Inv place. Also, you’ll note these “50-deep” lists have actually been carried (60) out to the reporting standards we established at the beginning of the ***Kareem Kelly (USC) .............................. 3/04 ...................... Los Angeles 10.34 Terry Bowen (unat) ................................... 6/17 ...................... Fila OT Qual year. That means depth beyond 50 in many events. We hope you like the *Bobby Cruse (Kent) ................................. 3/25 ......................... Castillo Inv improvements. 10.35 **Tomas Alexander (LaT) ......................... 5/13 ............................. Sun Belt What you won’t find are the top 10 performances in each event. These *Larry Crawford (Mem) .............................. 4/15 ....................... LSU Alumni Jamar Ervin (NJHS) .................................. 6/07 ................................ NJ HS will appear separately later this month in TN 14. ***Robert Foster (Hous) ............................ 6/23 ........................... USATF Jr All amendments are most welcome. The easiest thing is to submit Chris Huffins (Oak) .................................... 6/03 ......................... Götzis Dec them by e-mail: [email protected] -E.J. Jackson (Fres) .................................. 4/01 ............................ Fresno R Or fax to 650/948-9445. ***B.J. Tucker (Wi) .................................... 3/18 ............................... Tempe (70) Foreign Collegians: 100 METERS 10.07 *Lindel Frater (TCU-Jam) .......................... 6/02 ................................. NCAA 10.12 Dwight Thomas (MdHS-Jam) .................... 7/21 .............................. Jam Ch 9.86 Maurice Greene (Nik) ................................ 9/01 ........................... Berlin GP 10.13(A) *Kim Collins (TCU-StK) ............................. 5/20 .................................. WAC 9.96 Jon Drummond (Nik) ................................. 9/01 ........................... Berlin GP 10.14 -Elston Cawley (UTA-Jam) ....................... 5/16 .......................... Southland 9.98 -Coby Miller (Aub) ..................................... 6/02 ................................. NCAA 10.19 ***Nic Alexander (ACU-Tri) ....................... 4/16 ............................. Mt. SAC 9.99 *Bernard Williams (Fl) ............................... 6/02 ................................. NCAA 10.21 *Kenneth Andam (BYU-Gha) .................... 6/01 ................................. NCAA 10.01 Mike Marsh (SMTC) .................................. 6/17 ........................ Raleigh GP 10.24 ***Pierre Browne (MsSt-Can) ................... 5/14 ................................... SEC Tim Montgomery (Asics) ........................... 9/01 ........................... Berlin GP 10.30(A) **Vitaliy Medvedev (UTEP-Kaz) ............... 4/01 .............................. El Paso 10.02 Brian Lewis (Reeb) .................................... 6/30 ........................... Rome GP 10.33 -Albert Agyemang (MTn-Gha) .................. 5/06 ............................. Ohio Vly 10.04 Kenny Brokenburr (Nik) ............................ 4/08 .............................. Durham 10.35 ***Serge Bengono (H-T-Cmr) ................... 9/22 ................................. Oly G *Terrence Trammell (SC) .......................... 6/02 ................................. NCAA Wind-aided: 10.05(A) -Kaaron Conwright (SLO) ......................... 7/08 ................. Can High-Alt IV 9.88 Miller .......................................................... 4/01 ............................... Auburn (10) 9.90 Marsh ......................................................... 4/16 ............................. Mt. SAC 10.06 Tony McCall (Reeb) .................................. 4/08 .............................. Durham 9.94 Howard ...................................................... 4/16 ............................. Mt. SAC 10.07 Curtis Johnson (Nik) .................................. 7/15 ........................... Oly Trials 9.96 Lewis .......................................................... 4/29 .................. Fort-de-France 10.08 Greg Saddler (Nik) .................................... 6/28 ......................... Athens GP Montgomery ............................................... 4/16 ............................. Mt. SAC 10.09 Dennis Mitchell (unat) ............................... 6/14 ............................... Chaniá 10.00 Bennett ...................................................... 5/06 ........................... Texas Inv 10.11 Marquis Davis (MemE) .............................. 5/18 ............................ Knoxville 10.02 Collins' ....................................................... 5/06 .................. Arlington Open 10.12 John Capel (adi) ........................................ 7/14 ........................... Oly Trials 10.04 Mitchell ....................................................... 6/03 ............................... Atlanta Bryan Howard (adi) ................................... 6/24 ........................ Eugene GP 10.07 Lawrence Armstrong ................................. 4/22 .............. USTCA Team Ch 10.16 *Lawrence Armstrong (Tx) ........................ 6/01 ................................. NCAA 10.09 Patton ........................................................ 4/08 ...................... Texas R Uni *Chris Chandler (Nb) ................................. 4/01 ...................... Los Angeles 10.10 Laynes ....................................................... 8/07 ................................ Malmö -Shawn Crawford (Clem) .......................... 5/20 ....................... Ga Tech Inv 10.11 R. Evans .................................................... 6/03 ............................... Atlanta (20) Phillips ....................................................... 4/07 ...................... Texas R Uni Jeff Laynes (Reeb) .................................... 6/17 ........................ Raleigh GP 10.12 Henderson ................................................. 5/19 .................. LSU Last Ditch 10.17 -Daymon Carroll (Fl) .................................. 6/02 ................................. NCAA 10.13(A) Andam' ....................................................... 5/10 ...................... Utah Intercol **Sultan McCullough (USC) ...................... 6/02 ................................. NCAA 10.14 Grant .......................................................... 4/22 ........................... Kansas R 10.18 Jerome Avery (ProC) ................................ 4/01 ............................ Fresno R Rohsaan Griffin (Asics) ............................. 5/06 ........................... Texas Inv ***Michael Bennett (Wi) ............................ 5/20 ................................ Big 10 Heard ......................................................... 5/11 .......................... Aggie A-C Jonathan Carter (Fila) ............................... 7/14 ........................... Oly Trials 10.15 Holloway .................................................... 4/29 .................. Fort-de-France ***Rae Edwards (Bev) ............................... 6/23 ........................... USATF Jr 10.16 B. Evans .................................................... 4/15 ........................... TxAM Inv Floyd Heard (SMTC) ................................. 6/18 .......... Chapel Hill OT Qual 10.17 Grimes ....................................................... 7/24 ........................ SDi USATF 10.20 Mickey Grimes (SBTC) ............................. 7/14 ........................... Oly Trials 10.18 Hooker ....................................................... 3/26 ............................. Stanford Tim Harden (Nik) ....................................... 7/14 ........................... Oly Trials (A) Mallard ....................................................... 7/03 .................... Can High-Alt I (30) Scott ........................................................... 4/01 ............................... Auburn *Ja’Warren Hooker (Wa) ........................... 4/28 ............................. Drake R 10.19(A) *Aaron Armstrong (Fl) ............................... 7/03 .................... Can High-Alt I 10.21 **Justin Anderson (CerrCC) ...................... 6/04 .................... SoCal USATF Fifer ............................................................ 5/06 .................. Arlington Open Jarmiene Holloway (NewE) ....................... 6/09 .............................. Nassau (A) Xavier James (unat) .................................. 7/04 ................... Can High-Alt II 10.22 **Tre Gardner (Bay) .................................. 3/25 ................................. Waco J.J. Johnson .............................................. 5/06 .................. Arlington Open Travis Grant (Nik) .....................................
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