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Etn1988 20 Woly Trials RACHEWSIEililER August 4, 1988 Volume 34, No. 20 --U.S. WOMEN'S OLYMPIC TRIALS-- Indianapolis, Indiana, July 15-23 200METERS 400 METERS FINAL (7/23, 1.3): 1. Florence Griffith Joyner FINAL (7/18): 1. Diane Dixon (unat) 50.38; 100METERS • (WC) 21.85 (~. 5 A);2. Pam Marshall (WC) • 2. neoeaoHoward (Tys) 50.40 (=6, x A); 3. FINAL (7/17, 1 ?)· 1 FlorenceGriffith Joyner •21.93 (=9, x W; 4, 7 A); 3. Gwen Torrence Valerie Brisco (WC) 50.53; • (WC) 1.Q.6.J..(J?,2 W, A); 2. Evelyn Ashfont-- e (AW)JJ-02 (6, x A); 4. Lillie Leatherwood (Reeb) 50.68; 5. Sherri • (Maz) 10.81 (x, =6 W; x, 6 Aj; 3. Gwen 4. erie Brisco (WC) 22.11; 5. Alice Brown Howard (Tys) 51.63; 6. Maicel Malone (NikC) • T9ccence(AW) 10 e.1_(=10, x W; s,'xAj; (unat) 22.39; 6. Dannette Young (Reeb) 22.52; 51.98 (23.4); 7. Jeari Miles (AIAM)52.14; 8. 4. Sheila Echols (AW) 11.00; 5. Alice Brown 7. Wendy Vereen (Morg) 22.93; 8. Diane Terri Dendy (Reeb) 52.82. (unat) 11.04; 6. Dannette Young (Reeb) 11.19; Williams (unat) 22.98. 7. Jennifer Inniss (Atoms) 1_1.2_1;". dnc,-Gail _ e: __(Be~tcl!vermark-for,place:_ 3L HEATS (7/15, qualify 4±5): I-1.Dixon 51.00; Devers (UCLA). :L Brisco 51.61; 3. Dendy 51.84; 4. McIntosh • (Best-ever marks-for-place: 2-5) e HEATS (7/22, qualify 4+8): 1(0.6)-1. Griffith (Rice) 52.28; 5. Hardison (Tx) 52.42; 6. Joyner 21.98 =PR (9, x W; 3, 5 A); 2. ~ Flowers (Tx) 52.54. HEATS (7/16, qualify 4+5): 1(3.2)-1. Griffith (OhSt) 23.57; 3. Walker (ACU) 24.21; 4. Cane 11-1.D. Howard 51.89; 2. Kaiser (Mo) 52.71; • Joyner 10.60w (all conditions: 1, 1 W, A); 2. (unat) 24.23. 3. Mendie (II) 53.21; 4. Foster (AzSt) 55.66; 5. Young 11.16; 3. Jones (LSU) 11.28;4. Vereen 11(0.9)-1. Torrence 22.98; 2. Vereen 23.23; Cabell (NikC) 56.91. (Morg) 11.30; 5. Washington (LATC) 11.59; 6. 3. Mendie (II) 23.67; 4. Hardison (Tx) 24.24; 5. 111-1.Leath81Wood 51.62; 2. Miles 51.97; 3. Mackey (NC) 11.63; 7. Gaines (TxHS) 12.13. Bullie (EnMi) 24.33; 6. Age (LSU) 24.86; 7. Jackson (Coke) 52.58; 4. Taylor (USC) 53.05; • 11(3.9)-t. Echols 10.83w (ac: 6, =10 W; 4, 6 Gaines (TxHS) 25.54. 5. Rainey (Harv) 53.12; 6. Saleem (Atoms) A); 2. Brown 10.88; 3. Bolden (WC) 11.10; 4. 111(1.5)-1.Young 22.44; 2. Dendy (GM) 53.48. Burnham (CaHS) 11.26; 5. Miller (Appy) 11.34; 23.44; 3. Sowell (unat) 23.65; 4. Roberts IV-1. S. Howard 53.31; 2. Malone 53.79; 3. 6. Younger (Hous) 11.70. (NikC) 24.08; 5. Haythe (Ar) 24.51; 6. Mitchell (Fl) 54.16; 4. Stevens (Morg) 54.25; 5 ~ 111(2.7)-1.Torrence 10.93w; 2. Williams Benjamin (unat) 24.75. Smith (Brown) 54.49; 6. Coleman (Tn) 54.94. (unat) 11.07; 3. Inniss 11.08; 4. Guidry (Tx) IV(-0.7)-1. Brown 22.83; 2. Guidry (Tx) 11.24; 5. Thompson (FISt) 11.53; 6. Walker 23.10; 3. Williams 23.34; 4. Brisco 23.69; 5. QUARTERS(7/16, qualify 5+1): 1-1. Dixon (ACU) 11.80. Dunlap (IA) 24.26. 52.19; 2. Miles 52. 72; 3. Kaiser 52. 79; 4. IV(3.5)-1. Ashford 11.01w; 2. Devers 11.15; V(2.0)-1. Marshall 22.91; 2. Stevens (Morg) McIntosh 53.35; 5. Mitchell 53.63; 6. Flowers 3. Sowell (unat) 11.30; 4. Finn (Atoms) 11.43; 23.13; 3. Jackson (Coke) 23.40; 4. Finn 53.67; 7. Rainey 53.95. 5. A. Howard (unat) 11.54; 6. Dunlap (IA) (Atoms) 23.60; 5. Webber (TxSn) 24.12. 11-1.Malone 51.89; 2. Brisco 52.11; 3. 11.82. Leatherwood 52.24; 4. Mendie 52.28; 5. QUARTERS(7/22, qualify 4): 1(-0.1)-1. Hardison 53.40; 6. Taylor 53.98; 7. Saleem QUARTERS (7/16, qualify 5+1): 1(0.0)-1. Brown 22.53; 2. Williams 22.67; 3. Guidry 54.26. * *Griffith Joyner 10.49 WR, AR (old records 22.99 PR; 4. Mondie 23.39; 5. Dunlap 23.65; 111-1.D. Howard 52.24; 2. S. Howard 52. 73; e 10.76 Ashford [PE] '84); 2. ~mjam•10 8§ (=5, 6. Cain 23.86; 7. Gaines 25.06. 3. Dendy 52.91; 4. Jackson 53.01; 5. Stevens =7 W; 3, 4 A); 3. Qevers 10.97 PR (4, x A; 2, 2 * 11(-0.1)-1. Griffith Joyner 21.n AR (old AR 53.94; 6. Smith 54.69; 7. Foster 56. 73. • C); 4. Guidry 11.11 (=8, x C);5. Sowell 11.19; 21.81 Brisco [WC] '84) (5, 8 W) (WL) (MR); 2. 6. Thompson 11.35; 7. Howard 11.76. Brisoo 22.36; 3. Vereen 22.99; 4. Dendy • SEMIS (7/17, qualify 4): 1-1. Malone 50.98 • 11(0.0)-1. Echols 10.83 (;.;i;=5 W; 3, 4 A): 2. 23.20; 5. Finn 23.59; 6. Haythe 24.70; ... dnc-- (8, x C; 7, x WJ; 3, 3 AJ); 2. Brisoo 51.13; 3. Brown 10.92 (11, x W; 5, =10 A); 3. Young 1;3enjamin. Miles 51.28; 4. Dendy 51 .68; 5. Stevens 51.73; 11.12; 4. Jones 11.22 (7, =7 AJ); 5. Burnham • 111(1.6)-1.Torrence 22.26 (6, x A); 2. 6. Kaiser 51.73; 7. Hardison 53.10; 8. 11.28; 6. Miller 11.45; 7. Washington 11.65. Marshall 22.31; 3. Jackson 23.10; 4. Sowell McIntosh 54.65. • 111(5.0)-1.Torrence 10.78w (ac: 3, =4 W, A); 23.13; 5. Webber 23.94; 6. Hardison 24.03. 11-1.D. Howard 50.92; 2. Leatherwood 2. Ashford 10.91; 3. Inniss 11.02; 4. Vereen IV(0.0)-1. Young 22.70; 2. Stevens 23.18; 3. 50.96; 3. Dixon 51.19; 4. S. Howard 51. 74; 5. 11.19; 5. Finn 11.22; ... dnf-Bolden (inj); ... Tate 23.23; 4. Walker 23.97; 5. Roberts 24.35; Mendie 52.24; 6. Flowers 53.03; 7. Mitchell dnc--Mackey. 6. Bullie 24.56; ... dnc-Age. 53.51; 8. Jackson 53.59. SEMIS (7/17, quaiify 4): 1(,1.§).-1.Gcilfjll,. • SEMIS (7/23, qualify 4): 1(3.7)-1. Torrence aooMETERS • Jovner 10 70 (x, 2 W, A); 2. A&btocd10 85 {x, 22.12w (ac: 6, x A); 2. Marshall 22.24; 3. FINAL (7/18): 1. Kim Gallagher (LATC) • 9W; x, 5 A); 3. Young 11.10; 4. Inniss 11.15; Brown 22.33; 4. Vereen 22. n; 5. Stevens e 1 :58.01 (AL) (3, 5 A) (MR) (27.4, 29.3 (56.7], 5. Williams 11.27; 6. Jones 11.29; 7. Sowell 22.85; 6. Jackson 22.90; 7. Sowell 23.21; 8. 31.0 (1 :27.7], 30.3) (56.7/61.3); 2. Delisa Floyd 11.40; 8. Thompson 11.67. Walker 23.65. (HTC) 1 :59.20 (27.0, 29.3 (56.3), 31.6 (1 :27.9), • 11(1.3)-1. Echols 10.99; 2. Torrence 11.00 (8, • 11(2.4)-1. Griffith Joyner 21.90w (ac: x, 6 A); 31.3) (56.3/62.9); ,---..., x A); 3. Brown 11.03; 4. Devers 11.24; 5. · 2. Young 22.39; 3. Brisco 22.56; 4. Williams 3. Joetta Clark (AW) 1 :59.93 (27. 7, 29.2 Guidry 11.37;6. Vereen 11.38;7. Finn 11.43; 22.78; 5. Guidry 23.21; 6. Tate 23.26; 7. [56.9), 31.3 [1 :28.2], 31. 7) (56.9/63.0); 4. 8. Burnham 11.43. Dendy 23.49; 8. Mondie 23.54. Debbie Marshall (TE) 1 :59.97 (56.2/63.8); 5. Julie Jenkins (Reeb) 2:01 .62 (56.2/65.4); 6. Kathi Harris (LSTC) 2:01 .86 (58.7/63.2): 7. Karol Davidson (Tx) 2:04.35 (58.6165.8); 8. -139- August 4, 1988 Patricia Malton (LAC) 2:04.88; 9. Essie Jonas (Tn) 4:19.54; 5. Knisely (NBal) 4:19.65; '.• 32:07.74 (X, 9 A) (16:08.8/15:58.9); Washington (HTC) 2:18.2h (26.7, 29.5 [56.21). 6. Webb (Tig) 4:19.94; 7.Arreola (CSN) • 4. NanDoak-Davis (AW] 32:14.05 (8, 10 A) 4:19.95; 8. Brooker (AIA) 4;23.45; 9. Graves (16:09.2/16:04.9); 5. Lisa Weidenbach (adi) HEATS (7/16, qualify 3+4): 1-1. Washington (Or) 4:28.44; 10. Hoover (Ky) 4:29.46; 11. Ball e 32:15 88 (9, X A) (16:10.2/16:05.7); 6. Betty 2:05.04; 2. Harris 2:05.06; 3. Malton 2:05.55; (LATC) 4:35.49. Geiger (AW) 32:33.04 (16:09.1/16:23.9); 7. 4. Monday (TW) 2:05.69; 5. Shurr (NikC) IV-1. Slaney 4:11.99; 2. Gallagher 4;15.54; Cathie Twomey (NikP) 32:38.11 (16:09.9/ 2:05.98; 6. Martel (RAg) 2:07.57; 7.
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