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Meeting in Carson (22.05.2005) MEETING IN CARSON (22.05.2005) MÄNNER 100 Meter ===================================================================== 1 Leonard Scott USA 10.03 -1.3 2 Terrence Trammell USA 10.17 -1.3 3 Jason Smoots USA 10.32 -1.3 4 Maurice Greene USA 10.32 -1.3 5 John Capel USA 10.34 -1.3 6 Mardy Scales USA 10.41 -1.3 7 Coby Miller USA 10.51 -1.3 -- Aaron Armstrong USA FS -1.3 100 Meter "B" ===================================================================== 1 Mike Mitchell USA 10.22 0.9 2 Mark Jelks USA 10.24 0.9 3 Kaaron Conwright USA 10.27 0.9 4 Rae Edwards USA 10.29 0.9 5 Pierre Browne CAN 10.29 0.9 6 Eric Ndri CIV 10.32 0.9 7 Jorge Richardson PUR 10.38 0.9 8 Patrick Johnson AUS 10.39 0.9 400 Meter ================================================================ 1 Jeremy Wariner USA 44.53 2 Andrew Rock USA 44.86 3 Brandon Simpson JAM 45.25 4 Chris Brown BAH 45.28 5 Sanjay Ayre JAM 45.70 6 Jerome Davis USA 46.37 7 Mitch Potter USA 46.43 8 Dennis Darling BAH 46.53 9 Otis Harris USA 46.78 1500 Meter ================================================================ 1 Bernard Lagat USA 3:34.34 2 Elkanah Angwenyi KEN 3:35.49 3 Paul Korir KEN 3:35.86 4 Benjamin Kipkirui KEN 3:36.62 5 Laban Rotich KEN 3:38.12 6 Bernard Kiptum KEN 3:38.53 7 Kevin Sullivan CAN 3:38.59 8 Chris Estwanik USA 3:43.01 9 Bryan Berryhill USA 3:45.41 10 Graham Hood CAN 3:47.15 11 Charlie Gruber USA 3:50.45 -- Derrick Peterson USA DNF 3000 Meter ================================================================ 1 Markos Geneti ETH 7:38.11 2 Boaz Cheboiywo KEN 7:39.04 3 Tim Broe USA 7:40.28 4 Meshack Sang KEN 7:42.50 5 Dathan Ritzenhein USA 7:43.95 6 Martin Keino KEN 7:50.61 7 Luke Kipkosgei KEN 7:53.56 8 Abdi Abdirahman USA 8:04.05 9 Adam Goucher USA 8:07.58 -- Julius Kiptoo KEN DNF -- Bolota Asmerom USA DNF 110 Meter Hürden ===================================================================== 1 Terrence Trammell USA 13.11 2.2 2 Dominique Arnold USA 13.27 2.2 3 Arend Watkins USA 13.28 2.2 4 Jermaine Cooper USA 13.53 2.2 5 Micah Harris USA 13.55 2.2 6 Tom Bogdanoff USA 13.62 2.2 7 Dominique DeGrammont HAI 13.67 2.2 8 Duane Ross USA 24.73 2.2 400 Meter Hürden ================================================================ 1 Bershawn Jackson USA 47.62 2 Kenneth Ferguson USA 48.51 3 Sherman Armstrong USA 49.37 4 Rickey Harris USA 49.66 5 Fred Sharpe USA 50.21 6 Joey Woody USA 50.64 7 Ferdana Johnson USA 50.97 8 Jerry Harris USA 50.99 -- Bayano Kamani PAN DNF 3000 Meter Hindernis ================================================================ 1 Anthony Famiglietti USA 8:25.16 2 Solomon Kandie KEN 8:40.93 3 Jacques Salberg USA 8:42.15 4 Jordan Desilets USA 8:50.83 5 Carl Blackhurst USA 9:00.90 6 Tom Brooks USA 9:04.11 7 Bashar Ibrahim KUW 9:16.21 Dreisprung =============================================================================== 1 Kenta Bell USA 17.09m NWI 56-01.00 FOUL(NWI) 16.74m(+0.0) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) 16.49m(-1.7) 17.09m(-0.1) 2 Chris Hercules USA 16.90m NWI 55-05.50 16.34m(1.2) 16.34m(1.5) 16.90m(1.1) PASS(NWI) FOUL(NWI) 16.54m(-0.1) 3 Marcus Jones USA 16.28m NWI 53-05.00 16.28m(1.5) FOUL(0.2) 15.72m(1.2) PASS(NWI) 16.27m(-0.8) 16.28m(+0.0) 4 Tim Rusan USA 16.28m NWI 53-05.00 16.05m(1.5) 15.72m(+0.0) FOUL(1.9) PASS(NWI) 16.28m(-0.7) 14.81m(-0.1) 5 Lester Smith USA 15.89m NWI 52-01.75 15.72m(+0.0) FOUL(1.7) 15.89m(0.5) PASS(NWI) FOUL(NWI) 14.78m(-1.0) Kugelstoßen ========================================================================== 1 John Godina USA 22.20m 72-10.00 22.20m FOUL 21.61m 21.70m FOUL FOUL 2 Dan Taylor USA 20.73m 68-00.25 19.66m 20.73m 20.50m 19.56m FOUL 19.78m 3 Jamie Beyer USA 20.66m 67-09.50 20.66m 20.63m FOUL 19.94m 20.31m FOUL 4 Adam Nelson USA 20.55m 67-05.25 19.59m 20.55m FOUL FOUL 20.46m 20.33m 5 Vince Mosca USA 19.66m 64-06.00 FOUL 19.22m 19.66m 19.05m 19.29m FOUL Speerwurf ========================================================================== 1 Brian Chaput USA 76.89m 252-03 75.41m 76.04m 76.89m FOUL 74.21m 76.20m 2 Leigh Smith USA 71.53m 234-08 FOUL FOUL 66.51m FOUL 71.53m FOUL 3 Mike Hazle USA 68.53m 224-10 FOUL FOUL FOUL 65.33m 65.46m 68.53m 4 Justin St.Clair USA 67.95m 222-11 FOUL 64.54m 66.75m 64.30m 67.95m FOUL 5 Paul Pisano USA 64.82m 212-08 64.82m 61.27m 61.72m 62.35m 61.88m 63.77m FRAUEN 100 Meter ===================================================================== 1 Veronica Campbell JAM 10.96 -0.3 2 Muna Lee USA 11.20 -0.3 3 Angela Daigle USA 11.24 -0.3 4 Me'Lisa Barber USA 11.27 -0.3 5 Angela Williams USA 11.29 -0.3 6 Inger Miller USA 11.60 -0.3 7 Marcia Fenton USA 11.63 -0.3 8 Laverne Jones USVI 11.73 -0.3 9 Sani Roseby USA 11.95 -0.3 200 Meter ===================================================================== 1 Allyson Felix USA 22.14 1.2 2 Lauryn Williams USA 22.27 1.2 3 Latasha Colander USA 22.39 1.2 4 Angela Daigle USA 22.59 1.2 5 Stephanie Durst USA 22.64 1.2 6 Monique Hennagan USA 22.87 1.2 7 Me'Lisa Barber USA 22.93 1.2 8 Lashauntea Moore USA 23.05 1.2 400 Meter ================================================================ 1 Sanya Richards USA 50.00 2 Ronetta Smith JAM 51.23 3 Novlene Williams JAM 51.69 4 Kia Davis USA 51.79 5 Dee Dee Trotter USA 51.96 6 Moushaumi Robinson USA 52.02 7 Demetria Washington USA 53.10 8 Turquoise Thompson USA 54.51 1500 Meter ================================================================ 1 Shayne Culpepper USA 4:07.08 2 Mestawot Tadesse ETH 4:07.14 3 Kate Vermuelen CAN 4:07.77 4 Jen Toomey USA 4:08.61 5 Treniere Clement USA 4:08.87 6 Suzy Walsham AUS 4:09.35 7 Cristin Wurth USA 4:10.05 8 Amy Rudolph USA 4:10.50 9 Tiffany McWilliams USA 4:10.61 10 Alice Schmidt USA 4:12.12 11 Malindi Elmore CAN 4:13.02 12 Mary Jane Harrelson USA 4:13.21 13 Yimenashu Taye ETH 4:16.65 14 Amy Yoder-Begley USA 4:18.06 15 Francis Santin USA 4:39.49 -- Sherron Rhetta USA DNF 100 Meter Hürden ===================================================================== 1 Joanna Hayes USA 12.64 0.1 2 Michelle Perry USA 12.70 0.1 3 Perdita Felicien CAN 12.71 0.1 4 LoLo Jones USA 12.86 0.1 5 Michelle Freeman JAM 13.00 0.1 6 Anjanette Kirkland USA 13.01 0.1 7 Melissa Morrison USA 13.04 0.1 8 Vonette Dixon JAM 13.09 0.1 9 Jenny Adams USA 13.26 0.1 400 Meter Hürden ================================================================ 1 Tanisha Mills USA 55.57 2 Brenda Taylor USA 55.89 3 Melinda Sallins USA 56.42 4 Tawa Dortch CAN 56.51 5 Christine Spence USA 58.40 6 Meka Rembert USA 58.78 7 Michelle Burgher JAM 59.79 8 Skye Green USA 60.09 Hochsprung ========================================================================== 1 Erin Aldrich USA 1.92m 6-03.50 1.79 1.84 1.89 1.92 1.95 XO O O XO XXX 2 Sharon Day USA 1.92m 6-03.50 1.79 1.84 1.89 1.92 1.95 O O XO XO XXX 3 Gwen Wentland USA 1.84m 6-00.50 1.79 1.84 1.89 O XXO XXX 4 Carri Long USA 1.79m 5-10.50 1.79 1.84 O XXX 4 Kaylene Wagner USA 1.79m 5-10.50 1.79 1.84 O XXX Stabhochsprung ========================================================================== 1 Dana Buller CAN 4.50m 14-09.00 4.10 4.20 4.30 4.40 4.50 4.61 PPP XO XO O O XXX 2 Jillian Schwartz USA 4.50m 14-09.00 4.10 4.20 4.30 4.40 4.50 4.61 PPP XO O XXO O XXX 3 Tracey O'Hara USA 4.40m 14-05.25 4.10 4.20 4.30 4.40 4.50 PPP O O O XXX 4 Lindsay Taylor USA 4.40m 14-05.25 4.10 4.20 4.30 4.40 4.50 PPP XO O O XXX 5 Mary Sauer USA 4.40m 14-05.25 4.10 4.20 4.30 4.40 4.50 PPP XO XO O XXX 6 April Steiner USA 4.20m 13-09.25 4.10 4.20 4.30 XO XXO XXX -- Kellie Suttle USA NH 4.10 4.20 PPP XXX .
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