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MEN 100 METERS Jeffery Demps 90 Florida HS 10.01 16 2Q1 OT MEN 100 METERS Jeffery Demps 90 Florida HS 10.01 16 2Q1 OT Eugene 28 Jun 08 Marcus Rowland 90 Auburn 10.03 7 1 PAG Jr Port-of-Spain 31 Jul 09 D’Angelo Cherry 90 Mississippi St 10.04 17 1H4 NCAA Fayetteville 10 Jun 09 Walter Dix 86 Florida St 10.06 15 1H1 NCAA East New York 27 May 05 Stanley Floyd 61 Auburn 10.07 20 1 Quad Cf Austin 24 May 80 DaBryan Blanton 84 Oklahoma 10.07 11 1H2 NCAA MW Lincoln 30 May 03 Andre Cason 69 Texas A&M 10.08 0 1 TAC Jr Tallahassee 24 Jun 88 Justin Gatlin 82 Tennessee 10.08 0 1 NCAA Eugene 2 Jun 01 J-Mee Samuels 87 North Carolina HS 10.08 7 1 Blunt Greensboro 24 Jul 05 Mel Lattany 59 Georgia 10.09A 18 2R2 USOF Colorado Springs 30 Jul 78 Stanley Kerr 67 Texas A&M 10.10 19 1 TAC Jr Towson 28 Jun 86 Harvey Glance 57 Auburn 10.11 19 1 OT Eugene 20 Jun 76 Tim Montgomery 75 Blinn CC 10.11 20 3H3 USATF Knoxville 15 Jun 94 Marks Made With Assisting Wind Leonard Scott 80 Tennessee 9.83 71 1 Sea Ray Knoxville 9 Apr 99 Walter Dix 86 Florida St 9.96 45 1R2 Tex R Austin 9 Apr 05 D’Angelo Cherry 90 Mississippi St 10.02 28 1H2 USATF Jr Eugene 26 Jun 09 Marcus Rowland 90 Auburn 10.02 24 1 USATF Jr Eugene 26 Jun 09 J-Mee Samuels 87 North Carolina HS 10.05 21 1S2 Blunt Greensboro 24 Jul 05 Marvin Bracy 93 Florida HS 10.05 22 1 USATF Jr Eugene 24 Jun 11 Lee McRae 66 Pittsburgh 10.07 29 2H5 NCAA Austin 30 May 85 Johnny Jones 58 Texas 10.08 41 1 Austin 20 May 77 Billy Fobbs 76 Texas A&M 10.08 22 1H3 Hous Inv Houston 19 May 95 Prezel Hardy 92 Texas HS 10.08 22 1 State 5A Austin 6 Jun 09 Stanley Blalock 64 Georgia 10.09 41 1 Ga Rel Athens, Ga 19 Mar 83 Rodney Bridges 71 Cen Ariz CC 10.10 1S1 JUCO Odessa 18 May 90 Rod Richardson 62 Texas A&M 10.11 40 1 Tex Inv Austin 22 May 81 Illegal Wind Gauge (Course 4 Cm. Short - 0.01 Added to Official Time) Tim Montgomery 75 Blinn CC 9.97 17 1 JUCO Odessa 20 May 94 MEN 200 METERS Lorenzo Daniel 66 Mississippi St 20.07 14 1 SEC Starkville 18 May 85 Roy Martin 66 Texas HS 20.13 17 1 State 5A Austin 11 May 85 Tyreek Hill 94 Georgia HS 20.14 18 1 Golden South Orlando 26 May 12 Walter Dix 86 Florida St 20.18 10 1S2 NCAA Sacramento 9 Jun 05 Dwayne Evans 58 Arizona HS 20.22 17 2 OT Eugene 22 Jun 76 Mike Timpson 67 Penn St 20.23 5 1 University Park 16 May 86 Joe DeLoach 67 Texas HS 20.24 2 3 ARCO Los Angeles 8 Jun 85 Clinton Davis 65 Penn HS 20.29 15 1 TAC Jr University Park 26 Jun 83 Justin Gatlin 82 Tennessee 20.29 6 1H1 SEC Columbia 11 May 01 J-Mee Samuels 87 No Carolina HS 20.32A 11 1 Great SW Albuquerque 4 Jun 05 DaBryan Blanton 84 Texas HS 20.37 16 1 State 3A Austin 12 May 01 LaShawn Merritt 86 Nike 20.38 3 1 Sea Ray Knoxville 16 Apr 05 Marshall Dill 52 Michigan HS 20.39A 10 2 PAG Cali 3 Aug 71 Stanley Kerr 67 Texas A&M 20.39 9 1 TAC Jr Towson 29 Jun 86 Pat Johnson 76 Oregon 20.39 -5 1H2 Pac 10 Tucson 19 May 95 Marks Made With Assisting Wind Justin Gatlin 82 Tennessee 19.86 40 1H2 NCAA Eugene 30 May 01 Derald Harris 58 Los Med CC 20.01 25 1 SJ Rel San Jose 9 Apr 77 Leonard Scott 80 Tennessee 20.08 92 2 Sea Ray Knoxville 9 Apr 99 Stanley Kerr 67 Texas A&M 20.10 46 2 SWC Houston 18 May 86 Tony Wheeler 75 Clemson 20.30 26 3 NCAA Boise 4 Jun 94 Marshall Dill 52 Michigan HS 20.34A 22 1S2 PAG Cali 3 Aug 71 Michael Price 77 Texas A&M 20.35 35 1H2 SWC Lubbock 17 May 96 Chris Nelloms 71 Ohio HS 20.36 48 1 Indianapolis 9 Jun 90 Stanley Floyd 61 Auburn 20.39 33 1H4 NCAA Austin 5 Jun 80 MEN 400 METERS Steve Lewis 69 UCLA 43.87 1 OG Seoul 28 Sep 88 LaShawn Merritt 86 Nike 44.66 1 Kingston 7 May 05 Darrell Robinson 63 Washington HS 44.69 2 USOF Indianapolis 24 Jul 82 James Rolle 64 Santa Fe CC 44.73A 1 USOF Colorado Springs 2 Jul 83 Deon Minor 73 Baylor 44.75 1S1 NCAA Austin 5 Jun 92 Jerome Young 76 Conn HS 45.01 1 USATF Jr Walnut 24 Jun 95 Wayne Collett 49 UCLA 45.04A 1Q2 FOT Echo Summit 13 Sep 68 Brandon Couts 79 Baylor 45.04 1 Drake Des Moines 25 Apr 98 Calvin Harrison 74 California HS 45.07 1 USATF Jr Spokane 27 Jun 93 Kevin Robinzine 66 SMU 45.09 4 TAC Indianapolis 16 Jun 85 Henry Thomas 67 California HS 45.09 2B ISTAF Berlin 23 Aug 85 Jeremy Wariner 84 Baylor 45.13 1R2 Sun Angel Tempe 12 Apr 3 Obea Moore 79 California HS 45.14 1 PAG Jr Santiago 2 Sep 95 Hand Times [* Denotes 440 Yards Time Less 0.3] Steve Williams 53 UTEP A 44.9* 1 WAC El Paso 13 May 72 MEN 800 METERS [* Denotes 880 Yards Time Less 0.6] Jim Ryun 47 Kansas 1:44.3* 1 USTFF Terre Haute 10 Jun 66 Jose Parrilla 72 Tennessee 1:45.34 1 SEC Baton Rouge 19 May 91 Robby Andrews 91 Virginia 1:45.54 1s1 NCAA Eugene 9 Jun 10 Anthony Tufariello 59 Villanova 1:46.42 3 NCAA Eugene 3 Jun 78 Michael Granville 78 California HS 1:46.45 1 State Norwalk 1 Jun 96 Mark Winzenreid 49 Wisconsin 1:46.5 2 AAU Sacramento 21 Jun 68 Cas Loxsom 91 Penn State 1:46.57 2 World Jrs Moncton 25 Jul 10 George Kersh 68 Mississippi HS 1:46.58 1 GWI Sacramento 13 Jun 87 David Mack 61 Oregon 1:46.67 6 OT Eugene 23 Jun 80 Gabe Jennings 79 Stanford 1:46.99 6 USATF New Orleans 21 Jun 98 Bob Smith 53 LSU 1:47.0* 1 SEC Baton Rouge 14 May 72 Jason Van Swol 80 Illinois 1:47.0 2 Fila Dist Los Angeles 15 May 99 MEN 1500 METERS Jim Ryun 47 Kansas 3:36.1# 1 All Am Inv Berkeley 17 Jul 66 Tom Byers 55 Ohio St 3:38.0 3 Turin 24 Jul 74 Alan Webb 83 Virginia HS 3:38.26# 5 Pre Eugene 27 May 00 German Fernandez 90 Oklahoma St 3:39.00 1 NCAA Fayetteville 13 Jun 09 John Trautmann 68 Georgetown 3:40.49 2 PVTAC Washington, DC 30 May 87 Gabe Jennings 79 Stanford 3:40.54 1H2 NCAA Amherst 4 Jun 98 Earl Jones 64 En Michigan 3:40.64 2 NCAA Houston 4 Jun 83 Austin Mudd 93 Wisconsin 3:40.87 1rC Jordan Stanford 29 Apr 12 Robby Andrews 91 Virginia 3:41.09 1 NC A+T Inv Greensboro 16 May 10 Evan Jager 89 Wisconsin 3:41.24 6R2 Cardinal Stanford 4 May 08 Louie Quintana 73 Villanova 3:41.70 3R2 Hot Sp Inv Hot Springs 11 Apr 92 Reed Fischer 54 Texas 3:41.9 1 v Pol Jr Warsaw 20 Jul 73 Dub Myers 64 Oregon 3:41.92 5 NCAA Houston 4 Jun 83 Alan Foster 70 Oregon 3:42.12 1 Ore Twi Eugene 13 May 89 MEN ONE MILE Jim Ryun 47 Kansas 03:51.3 1 All Am Inv Berkeley 17 Jul 66 Alan Webb 83 Virginia HS 3:53.43 5 Pre Eugene 27 May 01 Dub Myers 64 Oregon 3:57.06 1 Ore Twi Eugene 14 May 83 Steve Prefontaine 51 Oregon 03:57.4 2 Ore Twi Eugene 5 Jun 70 Jerry Richey 49 Pittsburgh 03:58.6 3 IC4A Philadelphia 1 Jun 68 Mark Schilling 54 San Jose St 03:58.7 6 NCAA Baton Rouge 9 Jun 73 Roscoe Divine 47 Oregon 03:59.1 2 Eugene 2 Jun 66 Marty Liquori 49 Villanova 03:59.3 2 Eugene 23 Aug 68 Gabe Jennings 79 Stanford 3:59.32 3 MSR Walnut 19 Apr 98 Tim Danielson 47 California HS 03:59.4 4 SD Inv San Diego 11 Jun 66 Bob Wheeler 52 Duke 03:59.9 2 NCAA Seattle 19 Jun 71 MEN 3000 METER STEEPLECHASE John Gregorek 60 Georgetown 08:33.8 2 IC4A Philadelphia 20 May 79 Chris Dugan 79 No Carolina St 8:38.66 5 World Jr Annecy 1 Aug 98 Bruce Bickford 57 Northeastern 08:38.7 7 NCAA Philadelphia 5 Jun 76 Karl Van Calcar 65 Oregon St 8:39.81 3H2 NCAA Eugene 30 May 84 Todd Lathers 52 Oregon 08:40.4 2 Pac 8 Seattle 21 May 71 Steve Slattery 80 Colorado 8:41.21 2 Penn Philadelphia 22 Apr 99 Ian Connor 79 Ohio St 8:42.19 7 World Jr Annecy 1 Aug 98 Cory Randall 63 Oregon 8:45.62 1 v Kansas Eugene 24 Apr 82 Mark Smith 63 En Michigan 8:45.78 3 Dogwood Knoxville 10 Apr 82 Henry Perez 56 SJ Delta CC 08:47.0 12T AAU Eugene 21 Jun 75 MEN 5000 METERS German Fernandez 90 Oklahoma St 13:25.46 5 USATF Eugene 26 Jun 09 Chris Derrick 90 Stanford 13:29.98 3B Cardinal Stanford 2 May 09 Galen Rupp 86 Oregon HS 13:37.91 11 GP Heusden 31 Jul 04 Franklin Sanchez 82 Georgetown 13:38.59 3 Stan Inv Stanford 31 Mar 01 Steve Prefontaine 51 Oregon 13:39.6 2 v FRG Stuttgart 16 Jul 70 Gerry Lindgren 46 Washington HS 13:44.0 4 Comp Inv Compton 5 Jun 64 Hassan Mead 89 Minnesota 13:44.30 6 NCAA Des Moines 13 Jun 08 Dathan Ritzenhein 82 Michigan HS 13:44.70 11 USATF Eugene 22 Jun 01 Don Clary 57 Oregon 13:45.2 1 v Wash St Eugene 17 Apr 76 Kirubel Erassa 93 Oklahoma St 13:47.26 9rB Jordan Stanford 29 Apr 12 Alberto Salazar 58 Oregon 13:47.8 1 v UCLA Eugene 9 Apr 77 Jim Hill 61 Oregon 13:48.39 3 v Indiana Eugene 10 May 80 Thom Hunt 58 Arizona 13:48.3 4 Pre Eugene 14 Jun 77 Alan Scharsu 60 Penn St 13:48.5 1 Penn Philadelphia 26 Apr 79 Notable 3 Mile Times Gerry Lindgren 46 Washington St 13:04.2 2 AAA London 10 Jul 65 Steve Prefontaine 51 Oregon 13:12.8 1 v Wash St Eugene 25 Apr 70 Garry Bjorklund 51 Minnesota 13:16.6 3 Kennedy Berkeley 30 May 70 Pat Davey 56 Tennessee 13:24.2 4 T Black Knoxville 10 May 75 MEN 10000 METERS Galen Rupp 86 Oregon 28:15.52 1 Ore Twi Eugene 7 May 05 Rudy Chapa 57 Indiana HS 28:32.7 5 Drake Des Moines 24 Apr 76 Luke Puskedra 90 Oregon 28:34.17 2 Ore Rel Eugene 24 Apr 09 Garry Bjorklund 51 Minnesota 28:50.4 4 Colombes 9 Jul 70 Louis Luchini 81 Stanford 28:54.30 18 Stan Inv Stanford 5 May 00 Eric Hulst 57 California HS 28:55.0 2 Irvine 28 Mar 76 Harry Green 67 Texas 28:57.1 4 Penn Philadelphia 24 Apr 86 Terrence Mahon 70 Oregon 28:57.79 3 Eugene 9 Dec 89 Gerry Lindgren 46 Washington St 29:00.8 3 v USSR Kiev 31 Jul 65 Alberto Salazar 58 Oregon 29:03.4 1 Ore Rel Eugene 19 Mar 77 George Watts 57 Tennessee 29:04.78 9 NCAA Philadelphia 4 Jun 76 Bill McChesney 59 Oregon HS 29:06.8 3 Ore Rel Eugene 20 Mar 76 Notable 6 Mile Times Gerry Lindgren 46 Washington St 27:11.6 2 AAU San Diego 27 Jun 65 Garry Bjorklund 51 Minnesota 27:30.8 3 AAU Bakersfield 27 Jun 70 Doug Brown 52 Tennessee 27:51.6 3 NCAA Seattle 18 Jun 71 Pat Davey 56 Tennessee 28:03.4 1 Penn Philadelphia 24 Apr 75 Mike McGuire 56 Michigan 28:12.2 2 Penn Philadelphia 24 Apr 75 MEN 110 METER HURDLES [39" Hurdles] Wayne Davis 91 North Carolina HS 13.08 20 1 Pan Am Jr Port of Spain 31 Jul 09 Eddie Lovett 92 Florida
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