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2016TN18 Wicm Volume 15, No. 18 March 22, 2016 — World Indoor Champs Men — PORTLAND, OREGON V–1. Powell 6.44 NR (WL) (=5, =10 W); 400 METERS 2. Xie 6.55 PR; 3. Adrian Griffith (Bah) 6.65; March 17–20 FINAL (3/19) 4. Churandy Martina (Hol) 6.67; 5. Jer- 1. Pavel Maslák (CzR) 45.44; (200 banked) emy Dodson (AmS) 6.76; 6. Brian Kasinda 2. Abdalelah Haroun (Qat) 45.59; (Attendance: 6924, 4087/7016 (sellout), (Zam) 6.80 PR; 7. Rolando Palacios (Hon) 3. Deon Lendore (Tri) 46.17; 6842/7173 (sellout), 7191 (sellout)—39,283. 6.81; 8. Sibusiso Matsenjwa (Swa) 6.95. 4. Bralon Taplin (Grn) 46.56 VI–1. Rodgers 6.57; 2. Bruno Hortelano 60 METERS (20.89); (Spa) 6.63 PR; 3. Wilfried Koffi (CI) 6.64; 4. 5. Boniface Mweresa (Ken) 46.86; FINAL (3/18) Bolade Ajomale (Can) 6.67; 6. Lalonde Gordon (Tri) 47.62. 1. Trayvon Bromell (US) 6.47 PR 5. Gérard Kobéané (Bur) 6.80; 6. Shaun (=AL) (=10, x A); HEATS (3/18; qualify 2+2) Gill (Blz) 6.99 PR; 7. Jesús Manuel Cáceres 2. Asafa Powell (Jam) 6.50; I–1. Lendore 46.38; 2. Mweresa 46.44 (Par) 7.05 PR; 8. Syed Muhammad Aoun 3. Ramon Gittens (Bar) 6.51 NR; PR; 3. Kyle Clemons (US) 46.66; 4. Alonzo (Pak) 7.16 PR. 4. Zhenye Xie (Chn) 6.53 PR; Russell (Bah) 46.66; VII–1. Bracy 6.57; 2. Yoshihide Kiryu (Jpn) 5. Bingtian Su (Chn) 6.54; 5. George Erazo (ElS) 49.66. 6.59 =PR; 3. Rondell Sorrillo (Tri) 6.64; 4. 6. Mike Rodgers (US) 6.54; II–1. Gordon 46.72; 2. Fitzroy Dunkley Antoine Adams (StK) 6.65; 7. Marvin Bracy (US) 6.56; (Jam) 46.83; 5. Ángel David Rodríguez (Spa) 6.74; 6. 8. Kim Collins (StK) 6.56. 3. Lucas Bua (Spa) 46.86; 4. Philip Osei Himasha Eashan (SrL) 6.81 PR; 7. Adam Har- (Can) 47.00; 5. Gustavo Cuesta (DR) 48.46. HEATS (3/18; qualify 3+3) ris (Guy) 6.82; 8. Emile Condé (Gui) 7.37 PR. III–1. Taplin 46.24; 2. Yavuz Can (Tur) I–1. Collins 6.56; 2. Gittens 6.61; 3. Che- SEMIS (3/18; qualify 2+2) 46.82; vaughn Walsh (Ant) 6.66; 4. Kemar Hyman I–1. Bromell 6.53; 2. Gittens 6.53 NR; 3. Ricardo Chambers (Jam) 47.07; 4. (Cay) 6.67; 3. Kiryu 6.56 PR; 4. Koffi 6.63; 5. Adams Marek Niit (Est) 47.39; 5. Albert Bravo (Ven) 5. Egwero Ogho-Ogene (Ngr) 6.75; 6. 6.66; 6. Sorrillo 6.68; 7. Paulina 6.73;… 47.63 PR; 6. Emmanuel Dasor (Gha) 47.86. Ján Volko (Svk) 6.80; 7. Rodman Teltull (Pau) dq—Dasaolu. IV–1. Haroun 46.15; 2. Nery Brenes (CRC) 6.94 PR; 8. Siueni Filimone (TGA) 7.08 NR. II–1. Collins 6.49; 2. Rodgers 6.51; 3. Xie 46.92; II–1. James Dasaolu (GB) 6.59; 2. Gabriel 6.55 =PR; 3. Chidi Okezie (Ngr) 47.05; 4. Batuhan Mvumvure (Zim) 6.68; 3. Remigiusz Olsze- 4. Hyman 6.61; 5. Hortelano 6.63 =PR; Altintas (Tur) 47.21; 5. Kristijan Efremov wski (Pol) 6.71; 6. Mvumvure 6.68; 7. Olszewski 6.71; 8. (Mac) 50.28;… dq—Vernon Norwood (US). 4. Adel Sesay (SL) 7.01; 5. Dam- Griffith 6.71. V–1. Maslák 46.57; 2. Luka Janezic (Slo) dinchimeg Shinebayar (Mgl) 7.02 PR;… III–1. Powell 6.44 =NR (=WL) (=5, =10 46.79; dq—Desmond Kitungwa (Con). W); 2. Su 6.50 NR; 3. Bracy 6.54; 3. Liemarvin Bonevacia (Hol) 47.48; III–1. Bromell 6.57; 2. Eric Cray (Phi) 6.64; 4. Ajomale 6.60; 5. Robertson 6.61; 6. 4. Payton Hazzard (Grn) 47.61; 5. Mowen 3. Hensley Paulina (Hol) 6.73; Walsh 6.61; 7. Cray 6.67; 8. Mohammed 6.68. Boino (PNG) 49.81 PR;… dq—Michael 4. Darrell Wesh (Hai) 6.77; 5. Andy Mathieu (Bah). Martínez (Per) 6.84 PR; 6. Julius Morris (Mnt) 6.85; 7. Yanis Dallay (Com) 7.29; 8. SEMIS (3/18; qualify 3) Scheyenne Sanitoa (AmS) 7.37 PR. I–1. Taplin 45.38; 2. Lendore 46.23; 3. IV–1. Su 6.64; 2. Abdullah Abkar Moham- Mweresa 46.33 PR; med (Sau) 6.64 PR; 3. Andrew Robertson 4. Brenes 46.49; 5. Clemons 46.91;… (GB) 6.66; dq—Janezic. 4. Odain Rose (Swe) 6.69; 5. Carlos II–1. Maslák 45.71; 2. Haroun 45.71; 3. Nascimento (Por) 6.71; 6. Abdul Hamid Gordon 46.03; Abdullah Iswandi (Ina) 6.77 PR; 7. Mateo 4. Can 46.82; 5. Russell 47.07; 6. Edward (Pan) 6.78; 8. Yancarlos Martinez Dunkley 47.13. (DR) 6.83. © 2016 Track & Field News.All rights reserved.This newsletter may not be re- printedor retransmitted in any formwithout express written permission. www.trackandfieldnews.com -115- March 22, 2016 800 METERS 3000 METERS 60 HURDLES FINAL (3/19) FINAL (3/20) FINAL (3/20) 1. Boris Berian (US) 1:45.83 PR (AL) (3, 6 A) 1. Yomif Kejelcha (Eth) 7:57.21 1. Omar McLeod (Jam) 7.41 NR (=WL); (23.92, 25.81 [49.73], 27.64 [1:17.37], 28.46) (28.0); 2. Pascal Martinot-Lagarde (Fra) 7.46; (49.73/56.10); 2. Ryan Hill (US) 7:57.39 3. Dimitri Bascou (Fra) 7.48; 2. Antoine Gakeme (Bur) 1:46.65 PR; (28.0); 4. Jarret Eaton (US) 7.50 (AL); 3. Erik Sowinski (US) 1:47.22; 3. Augustine Choge (Ken) 7:57.43 5. Spencer Adams (US) 7.64; 4. Mohamed Aman (Eth) 1:47.97; (27.4); 6. Balázs Baji (Hun) 7.65; 5. Abdulrahman Musaeb Balla (Qat) 1:48.31; 4. Abdelaati Iguider (Mor) 7:58.04; 7. Eddie Lovett (VI) 7.75; 6. Mostafa Smaili (Mor) 1:52.32. 5. Caleb Ndiku (Ken) 7:58.81; 8. Shane Brathwaite (Bar) 7.88. 6. Lee Emanuel (GB) 8:00.70; HEATS (3/18; qualify 1+3) HEATS (3/19; qualify 3+3, but an unbreak- 7. Paul Chelimo (US) 8:00.76; I–1. Smaili 1:52.16; able tie led to 3+1+2) 8. Isiah Koech (Ken) 8:01.70; 2. Edward Kemboi (Ken) 1:52.39; 3. I–1. Lovett 7.63; 2. Eaton 7.66; 3. Baji 7.73; 9. Mohammed Ahmed (Can) 8:07.96; Alvaro De Arriba (Spa) 1:52.60; 4. Pol Moya 4. Antonio Alkana (SA) 7.76 PR; 10. Youssouf Hiss Bachir (Dji) 8:08.87; (And) 1:54.19; 5. Wais Ibrahim Khairandesh 5. Brahian Peña (Swi) 7.87; 6. Martin 11. Brett Robinson (Aus) 8:11.11; (Afg) 1:57.36 PR. Vogel (Ger) 7.91; 7. Artem Shamatryn (Ukr) 12. Yenew Alamirew (Eth) 8:12.54. II–1. Gakeme 1:48.09 PR; 2. Berian 7.95. (leader splits: 70.98, 67.64 [2:18.62], 33.56 1:48.55; II–1. McLeod 7.58; 2. Yordan O’Farrill (Cub) [2:52.18], 33.44 [3:25.62], 67.16 [4:32.78], 3. Jeremiah Mutai (Ken) 1:48.70; 4. 7.69; 3. Andreas Martinsen (Den) 7.74; 4. 61.55 [5:34.33], 57.79 [6:32.12], 57.16 Andreas Kramer (Swe) 1:49.46; 5. Daniel Lawrence Clarke (GB) 7.74; [7:29.28], 27.93) Andújar (Spa) 1:49.49. 5. Maksim Lynsha (Blr) 7.77; 6. Dominik III–1. Balla 1:47.61; 2. Aman 1:48.02; 3. HEATS (3/18; qualify 4+4) Bochenek (Pol) 7.86; 7. João Vitor de Oliveira Sowinski 1:48.11; I–1. Kejelcha 7:51.01; 2. Choge 7:51.77; (Bra) 7.99. 4. Theofanis Michaelas (Cyp) 1:51.36; 3. Bachir 7:52.08; 4. Hill 7:52.13; 5. Robin- III–1. Bascou 7.58; 2. Yidiel Contreras 5. Brice Etès (Mon) 1:52.23. son 7:53.51; (Spa) 7.69; 3. tie, Konstadínos Douvalídis 6. Cam Levins (Can) 7:54.81; 7. Thomas (Gre) & Wenjun Xie (Chn) 7.74; 1500 METERS Farrell (GB) 7:59.77; 8. Kemoy Campbell 5. Fabio dos Santos (Bra) 7.76; 6. FINAL (3/20) (Jam) 8:00.22; 9. Adilet Kyshtabekov (Kir) Moussa Dembele (Sen) 7.99. 1. Matthew Centrowitz (US) 3:44.22 8:44.77. IV–1. Martinot-Lagarde 7.48; 2. Adams (14.5, 30.9 [45.4], 33.5 [1:18.9], 64.1 [2:23.0], II–1. Iguider 7:51.65; 2. Koech 7:52.64; 7.68; 3. Brathwaite 7.68; 4. Mikel Thomas 28.9 [2:51.9], 25.8 [3:17.7], 26.5) 3. Chelimo 7:53.00; 4. Emanuel 7:53.18; (Tri) 7.72; (52.2, 1:21.1, 1:52.2, 2:25.2); 5. Ndiku 7:53.21; 6. Alamirew 7:53.65; 7. 5. Yohany Portilla (Cub) 7.77; 6. Serhiy 2. Jakub Holusa (CzR) 3:44.30; Ahmed 7:53.66; Kopanayko (Ukr) 7.77; 7. Namatiaki Tevenino 3. Nick Willis (NZ) 3:44.37; 8. Collis Birmingham (Aus) 7:54.51; 9. (PYF) 8.84. 4. Robby Andrews (US) 3:44.77; Víctor García (Spa) 8:25.62. SEMIS (3/20; qualify 4) 5. Dawit Wolde (Eth) 3:44.81; I–1. Martinot-Lagarde 7.52; 2. Eaton 7.52 6. Aman Wote (Eth) 3:44.86; (=AL); 3.
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